Associated members and partners of WEU
- WEU meeting in Marseille, November 2000 (Photo: French Presidency Web-site)
The Western European Union (WEU) was a defence alliance. Only EU members could be full members. NATO countries outside the EU could be associated members. So were Norway, Iceland, and Turkey.
Denmark had an observer status together with Sweden, Austria, Finland and Ireland.
The ten applicant countries from Eastern and Central Europe were associated partners in the WEU. As associated partners, they could participate in the WEU meetings.
The defence alliance is now being practically dissolved in favour of the EU itself running a military force directly.
Links
http://www.nato.int/docu/handbook/2001/hb1504.htm