Establishment of the Council of Europe through the Treaty of London
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Following the devastation of World War II, the Treaty of London was established, creating the Council of Europe. This treaty aimed to promote cooperation and unity among European countries to prevent future conflicts. The Council of Europe serves as a platform for dialogue and cooperation on various issues such as human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.
The Treaty of London marked a significant step towards European integration and collaboration. It laid the foundation for the European Union, fostering peaceful relations and solidarity among European nations. The establishment of the Council of Europe emphasized the importance of upholding democratic values and human rights across the continent.
Through its initiatives and conventions, the Council of Europe has played a vital role in shaping European policies and promoting cooperation among its member states. It continues to work towards creating a more inclusive and democratic Europe, where fundamental rights are respected and upheld.
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