What is Europe Day?
9 May is Europe Day. It is for every citizen of the European Union because it recalls a certain 9 May
1950... On that day, five years after the end of the Second World War the French Foreign Minister, Robert
Schuman, made the founding call for the building of Europe in a declaration that has since become famous,
in which he announced the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). At the European
Council held in Milan in 1985, Heads of State and government decided to establish 9 May as "Europe Day".
Celebrated every year since 1986, Europe Day is a time for activities and festivities that bring together
European citizens and peoples. Robert Schuman's declaration of 9 May is available in the Union's 23
languages on the
Foundation's web site.
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