The Postal Union Congress is the main international meeting of the
Universal Postal Union
The Universal Postal Union (UPU, ) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that coordinates postal policies among member nations and facilitates a uniform worldwide postal system. It has 192 member states and is headquartered in Be ...
, used to discuss various issues affecting international postal services, such as legislation, the political climate, and other strategic issues. The first congress was held in
Bern
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,
Switzerland
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in 1874, and was attended by delegates from 22 countries, most of them European. The meetings are normally held every four years, although they were cancelled during the two World Wars.
Extraordinary Meetings can also be called outside the four-year cycle.
Delegates are usually presented with special albums of stamps by the other participating countries, to cover the period since the previous congress.
Quadrennial Congresses
Extraordinary Congresses
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