DVD for European standards DVD players

I have to burn DVD in FCPX and send it in Europe.  Can I use the same setting  (720x480 30fps)and if not  how to burn DVD in FCPX that can play on European standard DVD players?

All modern European DVD players will handle 25, 29.97, 23.98, and 24fps.

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