The Commonwealth of Nations is a political association of member states, mostly former territories of the British Empire, fostering cooperation and shared values.
Commonwealth countries are diverse: they are among the world’s biggest, smallest, richest and poorest countries. Together they work to pursue common goals and values. Small states are especially vulnerable to issues such as climate change and developmental challenges. All Commonwealth members have an equal say regardless of size or wealth.
The Commonwealth is a a free association of sovereign states comprising the United Kingdom and a number of its former dependencies who have chosen to maintain ties of friendship and practical cooperation and who acknowledge the British monarch as a symbolic head of their association.
The Commonwealth is an association of sovereign nations which support each other and work together towards international goals. It is also a ‘family’ of peoples. With their common heritage in language, culture, law, education and democratic traditions, among other things, Commonwealth countries are able to work together in an atmosphere of greater trust and understanding than generally ...
Leaders and representatives from across the Commonwealth are expected to come to London for the Coronation of King Charles III on 6 May. Some of these countries were previously in the British ...
The Commonwealth is an intergovernmental organization consisting of 54 member countries, most of which are former territories of the British Empire. Here’s a brief history of the Commonwealth: Origins and Formation: The roots of the Commonwealth can be traced back to the late 19th century when the British Empire was at its height. In 1884, a conference known as the Imperial Federation League ...