Middle Eastern Union

Middle Eastern Union

The Middle Eastern Union is a regionalist ((con-)federalist) proposal to join states which are considered to belong to the Middle East into a union. The union would build on experiences of the European Union, African Union and the Arab League and possibly go beyond the pan-arabist movement which excludes non-Arab countries.


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