European Union and the United Nations
| United Nations membership | |
|---|---|
| Membership | Observer (enhanced) |
| Since | 1974 (1974) (enhanced: 2011) |
| Former name(s) | European Communities |
| UNSC seat | Ineligible |
| Ambassador | Stavros Lambrinidis |
The European Union (EU) has permanent observer status at the United Nations (UN) since 1974, and gained enhanced participation rights in 2011. The EU itself does not have voting rights but it is represented alongside its 27 members, one of which, France, is a permanent member of the Security Council.
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