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Overseas Countries and Territories Association (OCTA; French: Association des pays et territoires d'outre-mer de l'Union européenne, PTOM) is an international organisation founded on 17 November 2000 during the conference of prime ministers of overseas countries and territories in Brussels, Belgium. It includes almost all special member state territories of European Union whose purpose is to improve economic development in overseas countries and territories and cooperation with the European Union. It currently has 13 members. On 25 June 2008, a Cooperation Treaty between the EU and OCTA was signed in Brussels.

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  • OCTA
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  • Overseas Countries and Territories Association (OCTA; French: Association des pays et territoires d'outre-mer de l'Union européenne, PTOM) is an international organisation founded on 17 November 2000 during the conference of prime ministers of overseas countries and territories in Brussels, Belgium. It includes almost all special member state territories of European Union whose purpose is to improve economic development in overseas countries and territories and cooperation with the European Union. It currently has 13 members. On 25 June 2008, a Cooperation Treaty between the EU and OCTA was signed in Brussels. Prior to Brexit, until 31 January 2020, there had been 22 Overseas Countries and Territories associated with the European Union and members of OCTA. (en)
  • L'Associazione dei paesi e territori d'oltremare (in inglese Overseas Countries and Territories Association, OCTA; in francese Association des pays et territoires d'outre-mer de l'Union européenne, PTOM) è un'organizzazione internazionale fondata il 17 novembre 2000 durante la conferenza dei primi ministri dei paesi e territori d'oltremare a Bruxelles (Belgio) che comprende quasi tutti i territori speciali degli stati membri dell'Unione europea il cui scopo è migliorare lo sviluppo economico dei paesi e territori d'oltremare e la collaborazione con l'Unione europea. Attualmente è composta da 22 membri. Il 25 giugno 2008 a Bruxelles è stato firmato il trattato di cooperazione tra UE ed OCTA. (it)
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  • 13 (en)
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  • Association des pays et territoires d’outre-mer de l’Union européenne (en)
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  • Louis Mapou (en)
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  • L'Associazione dei paesi e territori d'oltremare (in inglese Overseas Countries and Territories Association, OCTA; in francese Association des pays et territoires d'outre-mer de l'Union européenne, PTOM) è un'organizzazione internazionale fondata il 17 novembre 2000 durante la conferenza dei primi ministri dei paesi e territori d'oltremare a Bruxelles (Belgio) che comprende quasi tutti i territori speciali degli stati membri dell'Unione europea il cui scopo è migliorare lo sviluppo economico dei paesi e territori d'oltremare e la collaborazione con l'Unione europea. Attualmente è composta da 22 membri. Il 25 giugno 2008 a Bruxelles è stato firmato il trattato di cooperazione tra UE ed OCTA. (it)
  • Overseas Countries and Territories Association (OCTA; French: Association des pays et territoires d'outre-mer de l'Union européenne, PTOM) is an international organisation founded on 17 November 2000 during the conference of prime ministers of overseas countries and territories in Brussels, Belgium. It includes almost all special member state territories of European Union whose purpose is to improve economic development in overseas countries and territories and cooperation with the European Union. It currently has 13 members. On 25 June 2008, a Cooperation Treaty between the EU and OCTA was signed in Brussels. (en)
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