Croatia has signed a treaty at the EU summit in Brussels after seven years of negotiations. It's becoming the EU's second ex-Yugoslav member after Slovenia.
EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy welcomed the "historic" treaty.
Mr Van Rompuy said Croatia would be an "active observer" in all EU forums until it became a full member.
Croatian President Ivo Josipovic told the leaders of the 27 existing EU states: "Today Croatia is entering Europe, but more importantly Europe is entering Croatia."
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