Messina Conference

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The Messina Conference was a pivotal 1955 meeting of European foreign ministers that laid the groundwork for deeper European integration and ultimately led to the creation of the European Economic Community.

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instanceOf diplomatic conference
historical event
alsoKnownAs Messina Conference of 1955 NERFINISHED
chairperson Gaetano Martino NERFINISHED
country Italy
endDate 1955-06-03
followedBy Intergovernmental Conference on the Common Market and Euratom NERFINISHED
Spaak Committee NERFINISHED
hasParticipantRole foreign minister
hostCountry Italy NERFINISHED
influenced Treaty of Rome NERFINISHED
language Dutch
French
German
Italian
Luxembourgish
ledTo establishment of the European Atomic Energy Community
establishment of the European Economic Community
location Italy
Messina NERFINISHED
Sicily NERFINISHED
name Messina Conference NERFINISHED
organizedBy European Coal and Steel Community member states
participants foreign ministers of the six ECSC member states
participantState Belgium NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Luxembourg NERFINISHED
Netherlands NERFINISHED
West Germany NERFINISHED
partOf history of European integration
history of the European Union
politicalContext Cold War NERFINISHED
precededBy failure of the European Defence Community project
purpose to explore deeper economic and political integration in Europe
to relaunch European integration after the failure of the European Defence Community
region Western Europe NERFINISHED
result Messina Resolution NERFINISHED
creation of the Spaak Committee
mandate to prepare plans for a common market
significance laid the groundwork for the European Economic Community
pivotal step in the process of European integration
startDate 1955-06-01
timePeriod post-World War II Europe
topic European integration
common European market
sectoral integration in transport and energy

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Paul-Henri Spaak participatedIn Messina Conference