PostEurop

Summary

PostEurop is the association of European public postal operators, one of the constituent unions of the Universal Postal Union. PostEurop was created in 1993 to simplify the exchange of mails in Europe, a task previously undertaken by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT, from its French acronym). A smaller but similar organization is the Small European Postal Administration Cooperation.

PostEurop
Formation1993
Membership
54 countries
Websitewww.posteurop.org

PostEurop's headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium.

Since 1993 PostEurop has co-ordinated the annual issue of Europa postage stamps, previously a CEPT function.

Members edit

Country Postal organisation Year
  Åland Posten Åland 2013
  Albania Posta Shqiptare 1993
  Armenia HayPost 2007
  Austria Österreichische Post 1993
  Azerbaijan Azərpoçt 1993
  Belarus Belposhta (suspended)[1] 2008
  Belgium Bpost 1993
  Bosnia and Herzegovina BH Pošta 1996
Hrvatska pošta Mostar 2008
Pošte Srpske 2008
  Bulgaria Bulgarian Posts 1993
  Croatia Hrvatska pošta 1993
  Cyprus Cyprus Postal Services 1993
  Czech Republic Česká pošta 1993
  Denmark Post Danmark 1993
  Estonia Omniva 1994
  Finland Posti Group 1993
  France La Poste 1993
  Georgia Georgian Post 2012
  Germany Deutsche Post DHL 1993
  Great Britain Royal Mail 1993
  Greece Hellenic Post-ELTA 1993
  Guernsey Guernsey Post 1995
  Hungary Magyar Posta 1993
  Iceland Íslandspóstur 1993
  Ireland An Post 1993
  Isle of Man Isle of Man Post Office 1995
  Italy Poste italiane 1993
  Jersey Jersey Post 1995
  Kazakhstan Kazpost 2010
  Latvia Latvijas Pasts 1993
  Liechtenstein Liechtensteinische Post 1993
  Lithuania Lietuvos paštas 1993
  Luxembourg P&T Luxembourg 1993
  Malta MaltaPost 1993
  Moldova Poșta Moldovei 1996
  Monaco La Poste Monaco 1994
  Montenegro Pošta Crne Gore 2008
  Netherlands PostNL 1993
  North Macedonia North Macedonia Post 1996
  Norway Posten Norge 1993
  Poland Poczta Polska 1993
  Portugal CTT Correios de Portugal 1993
  Romania Poșta Română 1993
  Russia Russian Post (suspended)[1] 1994
  San Marino Poste San Marino 1994
  Serbia Pošta Srbije 2003
  Slovakia Slovenská pošta 1993
  Slovenia Pošta Slovenije 1993
  Spain Correos y Telégrafos 1993
  Sweden PostNord Sverige 1993
   Switzerland Swiss Post 1993
  Turkey Turkish PTT 1993
  Ukraine Ukrposhta 1994
  Vatican City Poste Vaticane 2012

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Neumann, Cynthia (23 October 2023). "Highlights and key decisions from the 2023 PostEurop General Assembly in Bratislava". PostEurop. Brussels. Archived from the original on 31 December 2023. Retrieved 31 December 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website