Workingman wrote:Given that the EU does not have an 'Embassy' or an 'Ambassador' to the United States.
I did
check what they were calling themselves before I posted.
You note the site mentions the Lisbon Treaty of 2009, which enacted the EU “foreign service”, the EU “Foreign minister” and EU “embassies” to the world at large. Of course the EU uses different names, but those are the roles.
They are calling themselves Ambassadors. They are creating an Army. They _should_ be recognised
Of course, typical of the “rolling donut” of the EU, the picture is
extremely confused. But one thing comes very clearly out of the article.
The Lisbon Treaty also explicitly granted legal personality to the Union
The study did identify the fact that the whole thing is a mess. The states have conferred sole rights in some parts of sovereignty and have retained them in others. Which then makes it difficult for the EU to guarantee diplomatic reciprocity. They worked around it in the end.
There has to come a point at which the other countries in the world make a stand and force the EU to make a clear statement about what it is and what it is not. Today the member states are no longer sovereign as we understand sovereignty, they are semi sovereign. A bit like principalities under a monarch. That is the closest historical precedent.
In history you did not negotiate treaties with the principalities, but with the monarch.
I was partly TIC and partly serious in my OP. The EU is developing a military capability and has diplomatic missions to the world. To me that means the EU should be invited to join NATO. Otherwise we have a non aligned military force in the heart of Europe, between NATO and the Russian Federation. A non aligned force which could cause all kinds of havoc to the situation.
As to the UN. At some point someone has to make a statement about these “principalities” and their status in the world. Someone needs to ask the brutal and honest questions. Either the states in the EU are sovereign and the EU is a trading block, or they are not and the EU is a country to which they are aligned. We can’t keep on with this whole “we’re special” situation where the nations of the EU try to both wield the power of the EU and the individuality of their country.
My TIC part was about Trump. He really should support the EU totally and “help” it to achieve its goals. Nothing is more certain to break up and dissolve the EU than that… Could you imagine the US made up of 50 squabbling countries, all vying to compete in the world and have embassies in the world, trying to talk with one voice and all 50 voices all at the same time? That is how the EU looks to the world since the Lisbon Treaty.