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Originally Posted by Penguin
I think that much of Austria's behaviour in this conflict is owned to the historic component, the Austro-Hungarian empire. I think they feared the reaction of the Yugoslavian public if they would have fired in this conflict. That it would look like "Oh, the austrian imperialists want to dictate the fate of this region again"
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It should be noted however that Otto von Habsburg was highly supportive of our cause. Of course, he was the president of the Paneuropean Union, but still, the AH Empire was there to support us
As for the official dates, I don't know and they aren't generally known. It took some time for the rest of the EEC members to accept us. If not sooner, then during our ascension to a member of the UN.