
Treaty on European Union
The Treaty on European Union (TEU), signed in 1992, is a key agreement that forms the foundation of the European Union (EU). It established a framework for political and economic cooperation among member states. The TEU promotes goals like peace, stability, and human rights, and sets out principles for decision-making and cooperation in areas such as foreign policy, security, and justice. It also introduced ideas like European citizenship, allowing citizens to live and move freely within the EU. The treaty has been amended over time, reflecting the evolving nature of the EU and its member countries.