United Nations member states
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This article lists the member states of the United Nations (UN). There are currently 192 UN member states, and each of them is a member of the United Nations General Assembly.[1]
According to the United Nations Charter, Chapter 2, Article 4:[2]
- Membership in the United Nations is open to all other peace-loving states which accept the obligations contained in the present Charter and, in the judgment of the Organization, are able and willing to carry out these obligations.
- The admission of any such state to membership in the United Nations will be effected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.
In principle, only sovereign states can become UN members, and today all UN members are fully sovereign states. However, four of the original members (Belarus, India, the Philippines, and Ukraine) were not independent at the time of their admission. Moreover, because a state can only be admitted by the approval of the Security Council and the General Assembly, some entities which may be considered sovereign states according to the Montevideo Convention are not members due to the fact that the UN do not consider them to be sovereign states, the lack of international recognition or opposition from certain members.
International organizations, non-governmental organizations, and entities whose statehood or sovereignty are not precisely defined, can only become United Nations General Assembly observers by invitation, allowing them to speak, but not vote, in General Assembly meetings.
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[edit] Current members
The member states are listed below with their respective dates of admission. There were 51 original members of the UN which were admitted in 1945, of which 49 are either still UN members or have their seats continued by a successor state (e.g., the USSR's seat has been continued by Russia). The other two original members were Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, as both had dissolved and their seats were not continued by any state (see Former members: Czechoslovakia and Former members: Yugoslavia respectively). For China's seat in the UN, the Republic of China was replaced by the People's Republic of China on 25 October 1971, even though the governments of both have existed well before and after this date (see Seat of China).
The table below uses the official names of the member states used by the UN, and can also be sorted by their dates of admissions by clicking on the button in the column header.
Member states with background color and bold font are original members.
| Member state | Date of admission | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 19 November 1946 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 8 October 1962 | ||
| 28 July 1993 | ||
| 1 December 1976 | ||
| 11 November 1981 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 2 March 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 1 November 1945 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 2 March 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 18 September 1973 | ||
| 21 September 1971 | ||
| 17 September 1974 | ||
| 9 December 1966 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | [note 1]; also see Former members: USSR | |
| 27 December 1945 | ||
| 25 September 1981 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | [note 2] | |
| 21 September 1971 | ||
| 14 November 1945 | ||
| 22 May 1992 | see Former members: Yugoslavia | |
| 17 October 1966 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 21 September 1984 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | [note 3] | |
| 18 September 1962 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | [note 4] | |
| 9 November 1945 | ||
| 16 September 1975 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | see Seat of China | |
| 5 November 1945 | ||
| 12 November 1975 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | [note 5] | |
| 2 November 1945 | ||
| |
20 September 1960 | [note 6] |
| 22 May 1992 | see Former members: Yugoslavia | |
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | ||
| 19 January 1993 | see Former members: Czechoslovakia | |
| 17 September 1991 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | [note 7] | |
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 20 September 1977 | ||
| 18 December 1978 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 21 December 1945 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | see Former members: United Arab Republic | |
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 12 November 1968 | ||
| 28 May 1993 | ||
| 17 September 1991 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 13 November 1945 | ||
| 13 October 1970 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | ||
| 21 September 1965 | ||
| 31 July 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 18 September 1973 | see Former members: East Germany and West Germany | |
| 8 March 1957 | ||
| 25 October 1945 | ||
| 17 September 1974 | ||
| 21 November 1945 | ||
| 12 December 1958 | ||
| 17 September 1974 | ||
| 20 September 1966 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 17 December 1945 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 19 November 1946 | ||
| 30 October 1945 | ||
| 28 September 1950 | [note 8] | |
| 24 October 1945 | [note 9] | |
| 21 December 1945 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 11 May 1949 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 18 September 1962 | ||
| 18 December 1956 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 2 March 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 16 December 1963 | ||
| 14 September 1999 | ||
| 14 May 1963 | ||
| 2 March 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 14 December 1955 | [note 10] | |
| 17 September 1991 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 17 October 1966 | ||
| 2 November 1945 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | [note 11] | |
| 18 September 1990 | ||
| 17 September 1991 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | ||
| 1 December 1964 | ||
| 17 September 1957 | [note 12] | |
| 21 September 1965 | ||
| 28 September 1960 | ||
| 1 December 1964 | ||
| 17 September 1991 | ||
| 27 October 1961 | ||
| 24 April 1968 | ||
| 7 November 1945 | ||
| 17 September 1991 | ||
| 28 May 1993 | ||
| 27 October 1961 | ||
| 28 June 2006 | see Former members: Yugoslavia | |
| 12 November 1956 | ||
| 16 September 1975 | ||
| 19 April 1948 | [note 13] | |
| 23 April 1990 | ||
| 14 September 1999 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 10 December 1945 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | ||
| 7 October 1960 | ||
| 27 November 1945 | ||
| 7 October 1971 | ||
| 30 September 1947 | ||
| 15 December 1994 | ||
| 13 November 1945 | ||
| 10 October 1975 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 31 October 1945 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | [note 14] | |
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 21 September 1971 | ||
| 17 September 1991 | ||
| 2 March 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 18 September 1962 | ||
| 23 September 1983 | ||
| 18 September 1979 | ||
| 16 September 1980 | ||
| 15 December 1976 | [note 15] | |
| 2 March 1992 | ||
| 16 September 1975 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 28 September 1960 | ||
| 1 November 2000 | see Former members: Yugoslavia | |
| 21 September 1976 | ||
| 27 September 1961 | ||
| 21 September 1965 | ||
| 19 January 1993 | see Former members: Czechoslovakia | |
| 22 May 1992 | see Former members: Yugoslavia | |
| 19 September 1978 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | ||
| 7 November 1945 | [note 16] | |
| 14 December 1955 | ||
| 14 December 1955 | [note 17] | |
| 12 November 1956 | ||
| 4 December 1975 | ||
| 24 September 1968 | ||
| 19 November 1946 | ||
| 10 September 2002 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | [note 18]; also see Former members: United Arab Republic | |
| 2 March 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 16 December 1946 | [note 19] | |
| 8 April 1993 | [note 20]; also see Former members: Yugoslavia | |
| 27 September 2002 | ||
| 20 September 1960 | ||
| 14 September 1999 | ||
| 18 September 1962 | ||
| 12 November 1956 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 2 March 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 5 September 2000 | ||
| 25 October 1962 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | [note 21]; also see Former members: USSR | |
| 9 December 1971 | ||
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 14 December 1961 | see Former members: Tanganyika and Zanzibar | |
| 24 October 1945 | ||
| 18 December 1945 | ||
| 2 March 1992 | see Former members: USSR | |
| 15 September 1981 | ||
| 15 November 1945 | [note 22] | |
| 20 September 1977 | ||
| 30 September 1947 | see Former members: North Yemen and South Yemen | |
| 1 December 1964 | ||
| 25 August 1980 |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Belarus was originally admitted as the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, before declaring independence in 1991. It informed the UN that it had changed its name from Byelorussia to its current name on 19 September 1991.
- ^ Benin was originally admitted as Dahomey, before changing its name in 1975.
- ^ Burkina Faso was originally admitted as Upper Volta, before changing its name in 1984.
- ^ Cameroon was originally admitted as Cameroun, before merging with Southern Cameroons in 1961.
- ^ The Republic of the Congo was originally admitted as Congo (Brazzaville).
- ^ Côte d'Ivoire was originally admitted as Ivory Coast, before changing its name in 1985.
- ^ The Democratic Republic of the Congo was originally admitted as Congo (Leopoldville). It later changed its name to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1964, and then to Zaire in 1971, and back to its current name on 17 May 1997.
- ^ Indonesia temporarily withdrew from the UN on 20 January 1965 in response to the fact that Malaysia was elected as a non-permanent member of the Security Council. It announced its intention "to resume full cooperation with the United Nations and to resume participation in its activities" on 19 September 1966, and was invited to re-join the UN on 28 September 1966.
- ^ Originally admitted as Iran.
- ^ Originally admitted as Laos.
- ^ Originally admitted as Libya.
- ^ Malaysia was originally admitted as the Federation of Malaya. On 16 September 1963, its name was changed to Malaysia after the admission of Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak to the federation. Singapore became an independent state on 9 August 1965.
- ^ Myanmar was originally admitted as Burma, before changing its name in 1989.
- ^ The Philippines was originally admitted as the Philippine Commonwealth, before being granted full independence in 1946.
- ^ Samoa was originally admitted as Western Samoa, before changing its name in 1997.
- ^ South Africa was originally admitted as the Union of South Africa, before becoming a republic in 1961.
- ^ Sri Lanka was originally admitted as Ceylon, before changing its name in 1972.
- ^ Originally admitted as Syria.
- ^ Thailand was originally admitted as Siam, before changing its name in 1949.
- ^ Provisionally referred to for all purposes within the United Nations as "The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" pending settlement of the difference that had arisen over its name.
- ^ Ukraine was originally admitted as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, before declaring independence in 1991.
- ^ Originally admitted as Venezuela.
[edit] Former members
[edit] Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia joined the UN as an original member on 24 October 1945. On 10 December 1992, Czechoslovakia informed the United Nations Secretary-General that it would cease to exist after 31 December 1992, and that both its successor states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, would apply for UN membership. They were admitted on 19 January 1993.
[edit] East Germany and West Germany
Both the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) were admitted on 18 September 1973. Germany was reunified when the German Democratic Republic acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany on 3 October 1990.
[edit] North Yemen and South Yemen
Yemen (North Yemen) was admitted on 30 September 1947, and Democratic Yemen (South Yemen) was originally admitted as Southern Yemen on 14 December 1967, before changing its name in 1970. Yemen was unified when the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) merged to form the Republic of Yemen on 22 May 1990.
[edit] Tanganyika and Zanzibar
Tanganyika was admitted on 14 December 1961, and Zanzibar was admitted on 16 December 1963. Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar on 26 April 1964, which later changed its name to the United Republic of Tanzania on 1 November 1964.
[edit] United Arab Republic
Both Egypt and Syria joined the UN as original members on 24 October 1945. The United Arab Republic was formed by a union of Egypt and Syria following a plebiscite on 21 February 1958, and continued as a single member in the UN until 13 October 1961, when Syria, having resumed its status as an independent state, resumed its separate membership in the UN. Egypt continued as a UN member under the name United Arab Republic until 2 September 1971, when it changed its name to the Arab Republic of Egypt.
[edit] USSR
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and joined the UN as an original member on 24 October 1945. On 24 December 1991, upon the imminent dissolution of the USSR, Boris Yeltsin, the President of Russia, informed the United Nations Secretary-General that the membership of the USSR in the UN (including its permanent seat on the Security Council) was being continued by the Russian Federation with the support of the 11 member countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The remaining former Soviet Republics are currently all UN members:
- Belarus and Ukraine had already joined the UN as original members on 24 October 1945, represented by the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic respectively until their independence in 1991.
- Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were admitted on 17 September 1991.
- Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan were admitted on 2 March 1992.
- Georgia was admitted on 31 July 1992.
[edit] Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia joined the UN as an original member on 24 October 1945. By 1992, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia had been formally dissolved, and a new state, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, was formed on 28 April 1992 by the former Yugoslav Republics of Serbia and Montenegro. By United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/RES/47/1 on 22 September 1992, the UN "considers that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) cannot continue automatically the membership of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the United Nations, and therefore decides that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) should apply for membership in the United Nations and that it shall not participate in the work of the General Assembly."[3]
The former Yugoslav Republics are currently all UN members:
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia were admitted on 22 May 1992.
- The Republic of Macedonia was admitted on 8 April 1993 as The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, provisionally referred to for all purposes within the United Nations as such pending settlement of the difference that had arisen over its name.
- The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was admitted on 1 November 2000, replacing, instead of continuing, the membership of Yugoslavia in the UN held by the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which officially remained a UN member until that day. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro on 4 February 2003. Since the declaration of independence by Montenegro on 3 June 2006, the membership of Serbia and Montenegro in the UN has been continued by Serbia on the basis of Article 60 of the Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro.
- Montenegro was admitted on 28 June 2006.
(Kosovo, which unilaterally declared independence from Serbia and is recognised by 53 UN member states, is not expected to be admitted to the UN in the near future due to the resistance of Russia and China to recognizing Kosovo, as admission to the UN requires approval from the Security Council, and the two countries, as permanent members of the Security Council, have veto power.)[4]