The Council Of Europe's Relations with Observer States


Relations and contacts with observer states (Canada, Holy See, Japan, Mexico and United States of America) cover almost the whole spectrum of the Council of Europe’s activities.
Through these contacts, a mutually beneficial exchange of experiences and good practices takes place, in particular in the intergovernmental sector of activities. Relations with observer states represent a precious outreach opportunity for the Council of Europe and contribute to broadening the impact of its standards and activities.

Documents
- Statutory Resolution Res(93)26 on Observer Status
- Criteria for Granting of Observer Status with the Council of Europe
- Decision adopted by the Ministers' Deputies at their 971st meeting: Invitation to observer states to participate in the regular meetings of the Ministers’ Deputies
- Decision adopted by the Ministers' Deputies at their 1385th meeting on "Co-operation with non-member States having observer status with the Council of Europe" (7 October 2020)
- Co-operation with non-member States having observer status with the Council of Europe: Overview of co-operation between the Council of Europe and observer States (GR-EXT(2021)13-rev)
- Decision adopted by the Ministers' Deputies at their 255th meeting on Observer Status for the Holy See
- Resolution (95) 37 on Observer Status for the United States of America with the Council of Europe
- Resolution (96) 9 on Observer Status for Canada with the Council of Europe
- Resolution (96) 37 on Observer Status for Japan with the Council of Europe
- Resolution (99) 32 on Observer Status for Mexico with the Council of Europe
- Parliamentary Assembly Resolution 1600 (2008) The Council of Europe and its observer states - the current situation and a way forward
- Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1827 (2008) The Council of Europe and its observer states - the current situation and a way forward
- Reply adopted by the Committee of Ministers to Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1827 (2008)