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Czech Republic's EU Accession Treaty

The Czech Republic's EU Accession Treaty is an agreement signed in 2003 that officially brought the Czech Republic into the European Union, effective from May 2004. It outlines the terms for their membership, including adopting EU laws, participating in the single market, and contributing to EU policies and budget. The treaty also ensures the Czech Republic's commitment to shared goals like peace, stability, and economic growth within the EU framework. It marks a formal step in integrating the Czech Republic into the community of EU member states, fostering cooperation and shared responsibilities among its members.