International Languages

Get to know what official languages are in such international organizations as the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the Euripean Union etc.
International Languages

Languages of the United Nations
Originally the official languages of the UN were such languages as:
English, Chinese, French, and Russian.
So, the official languages of the UN are the languages of the permanent members of the Security Council. The choice of the languages was quite political.
English was widely used as an international language, as it was the dominant language of the United States, a superpower.
Chinese was the language of a major power as well as the language with the greatest number of speakers.
Russian was the language of one of the major powers even though it was not particularly widely spoken outside of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
French was chosen because it was still widely considered the international language of diplomacy.
Spanish and Arabic were added in 1973, because they were the official languages of many nations.
English, French and Spanish are the working languages of the UN General Assembly.
English and French are the working languages of the UN Security Counci.
Some think that the UN spends too much money and effort on translation and interpretation and that it should adopt one official language. Others think that there should be more official languages. For instance, there is pressure to add Hindi.

Languages of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
The two official languages of NATO are English and French.

Languages of the Organization of American States
The official languages of the OAS (Organization of American States) are English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Languages of the European Union
The EU has 23 official languages and three official alphabets (Latin, Greek and Cyrillic) for its 27 member states. There are three working languages in the European Commission: English, French and German. The 23 languages create 253 potential two-language combinations. As a result, the European Parliament employs over 4,000 translators and interpreters.
These are the languages of member states the United Europe:

 Bulgarian German Portuguese 
 Czech Greek Romanian
 Danish Irish Slovak
 Dutch Italian  Slovenian
 English Latvian Spanish
 Estonian Lithuanian Swedish
 Finnish Maltese  Hungarian
 French  Polish