

The Schengen Agreement
14 snips Jun 13, 2025
Discover the fascinating origins of the Schengen Agreement, signed on a boat in Luxembourg in 1985 by five politicians. Learn how this lighthearted meeting led to the removal of border checks between multiple European nations, enhancing travel for over 450 million people. Explore the initial skepticism surrounding the agreement and how it gained public support, transforming the landscape of European unity and cooperation. The impact of the agreement continues to shape the lives of millions across 29 countries today.
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Signing on a Boat
- The Schengen Agreement signing took place on a small tourist boat on the Moselle River, not in a formal capital city setting.
- Robert Goebbels hosted the five politicians with drinks and finger food during this historic yet informal event.
Naming the Schengen Agreement
- The original treaty name was long and technical, but Robert Goebbels humorously named it the Schengen Agreement, which stuck.
- This simple name helped the agreement gain identity and historical significance beyond bureaucratic text.
Low Expectations and Little Coverage
- The ministers of foreign affairs delegated their number twos to sign because the agreement's potential was initially doubted.
- The media barely covered the signing, which seems surreal given its massive future impact.