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France, Germany, and Italy as the major EU founding members From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The EU three, also known as the EU big three, EU triumvirate, EU trio or simply E3, refers to France, Germany, and Italy, the three large founding members of the European Union (EU).[1][2][3] These countries are generally regarded as the three most politically and economically influential EU member states, with the largest populations, highest military expenditures, and largest economies by nominal GDP, collectively accounting for over half of the EU's economic output.[4]
Before Brexit, the term was also used to refer to the grouping of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, especially during the negotiations with Iran from 2003.[5][6][7]
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EU-3 (EU founding states)
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Robert Schuman, founding father and Prime minister of France (1947–1948)
Alcide De Gasperi, founding father and Prime minister of Italy (1945–1953)
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Germany, France and Italy were part of the original Inner Six founders of the EU along with Benelux nations.
Negotiations for greater integration in the EU
Determined to keep the European project intact in the wake of the UK's vote to leave the European Union in 2016, France, Germany and Italy called for greater integration in various trilateral summits in Berlin, Paris and Ventotene.[8][9][10] More recently France, Germany and Italy have agreed a common position about the Paris climate agreement[11] they have led a draft EU law to restrain Chinese acquisitions of European firms and technologies[12] and they lead the EU sanctions on North Korea.[13]
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EU-3 (largest economies in the EU until UK left)
The UK joined the European communities in 1973 and voted to leave in 2016, formally withdrawing from the EU in 2020.
Negotiations with Iran

In 2003, France, Germany and the UK launched negotiations attempting to limit the Iranian nuclear program, which led to the Tehran Declaration of 21 October 2003 and the voluntary Paris Agreement of 15 November 2004.[14][15][16]
EU 3 + 3, more commonly referred to as the E3+3,[17] refers to a grouping which includes the EU-3 and China, Russia, and the United States. It was coined when these states joined the EU diplomatic efforts with Iran in 2006. In the United States and Russia, it is more commonly known as P5+1, which refers to the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.[18]
Italy took part in a number of these meetings between 2006 and 2007.[19][20] In 2014, under the request of the Italian PM Matteo Renzi, Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini was named High Representative of the EU as the negotiations approached a conclusion and came to an end with the elaboration of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2015.[21]
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