betiko wrote:you guys are not even able of keeping your own country together and most of you flemmish want to split it in 2, now you want to become benelux?

Hey there was a dutch guy that wanted an anexation of the flemish part of belgium into holland, and some wallons want to be part of france. Belgium hasn't had a government for ages, maybe the country should stop existing? Switzerland and Belgium have always been a mystery for me, so small and yet with several official languages and cultures comming from their neighbours....
The EU is all about the germany-france axis anyway, and since the rome treaty in 1957 we've all lived peacefully, the only problems were due to independentists all around europe wanting their region to become countries...
I don't know if you realise it, but the BeNeLux predates the EU. And that should not be astounding. The world is different for a smaller country than it is for a bigger one. Larger countries can rely on their strong domestic markets. This isn't the case for us smaller ones. We are forced to be extremely internationally-oriented if we wish to become wealthy. It is in this regard that the BeNeLux countries have shared a strong mutual intrest.
1943: monetary parity deal
1944: agreement of one tariff between the 3
1948: free transport of goods within BeNeLux and uniform tariffs towards the rest of the world
1953: Uniform trade policy towards the rest of the world
1954: free transport of capital
1958: establishment of BeNeLux economic union
1960: people can move freely between the 3 countries without customs
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Keep in mind that the EU only started in 1958 and Schengen only in 1985.
So as you can see, even if the EU would fall apart, the BeNeLux would still have their common agreements. It is even very probable that many of them would be renewed and maybe intensified. Though I do agree with you that the current EU is mostly about the Franco-german axis.