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United Nations General Assembly observers
Non-member observer states of the UN
Non-member observer states of the UN
The United Nations General Assembly has granted observer status to international organizations, entities, and non-member states, to enable them to participate in the work of the United Nations General Assembly, though with limitations. The General Assembly determines the privileges it will grant to each observer, beyond those laid down in a 1986 Conference on treaties between states and international organizations. Exceptionally, the European Union (EU) was in 2011 granted the right to speak in debates, to submit proposals and amendments, the right of reply, to raise points of order and to circulate documents, etc. , the EU is the only international organization to hold these enhanced rights, which has been likened to the rights of full membership, short of the right to vote.
Observer status may be granted by a United Nations General Assembly resolution. The status of a permanent observer is based purely on practice of the General Assembly, and there are no provisions for it in the United Nations Charter. The practice is to distinguish between state and non-state observers. Non-member states are members of one or more specialized agencies, and can apply for permanent observer state status. Non-state observers are the international organizations and other entities.
Non-member observers
The General Assembly may invite non-member entities to participate in the work of the United Nations without formal membership, and has done so on numerous occasions. Such participants are described as observers, some of which may be further classified as non-member state observers. Most former non-member observer states accepted observer status at a time when they had applied for membership but were unable to attain it, due to the actual or threatened veto by one or more of the permanent members of the Security Council. The grant of observer status is made by the General Assembly only; it is not subject to a Security Council veto.
In some circumstances a state may elect to become an observer rather than full member. For example, to preserve its neutrality while participating in its work, Switzerland chose to remain a permanent non-member state observer from 1948 until it became a member in 2002.
Current non-member observers
, there are two permanent non-member observer states in the General Assembly of the United Nations: the Holy See and the State of Palestine. Both were described as "Non-Member States having received a standing invitation to participate as Observers in the sessions and the work of the General Assembly and maintaining Permanent Observer Missions at Headquarters".
The Holy See uncontroversially obtained its non-member observer state status in 1964. The Holy See did not wish to join the United Nations as a member because "Membership in the organization would not seem to be consonant with the provisions of Article 24 of the Lateran Treaty, particularly as regards spiritual status and participation in possible use of force." Since April 6, 1964, the Holy See has accepted permanent observer state status, which was regarded as a diplomatic courtesy, to enable the Holy See to participate in the UN's humanitarian activities and in the promotion of peace.
In 2012, Palestine's observer status was changed from "non-member observer entity" to "non-member observer state", which many called "symbolic". The change followed an application by Palestine for full UN membership in 2011 as part of the Palestine 194 campaign, to provide additional leverage to the Palestinians in their dealings with Israel. The application had not been put to a UN Security Council vote. With the change in status, the United Nations Secretariat held that Palestine was entitled to become a party to treaties for which the UN Secretary-General is the depositary. On 17 December 2012, UN Chief of Protocol, Yeocheol Yoon, declared that "the designation of 'State of Palestine' shall be used by the Secretariat in all official United Nations documents."
The seating in the General Assembly Hall is arranged with non-member observer states being seated immediately after UN member states, and before other observers. On 10 September 2015, the General Assembly resolved to approve the raising at the UN of the flags of non-member observer states alongside those of the 193 UN member states.
| Non-member state | Date granted observer status | Additional timeline and details |
|---|---|---|
| Holy SeeVatican City | 6 April 1964: granted permanent observer state status | |
| 1 July 2004: gained all the rights of full membership except *voting rights, submission of resolution proposals without co-sponsoring, and putting forward candidates* (A/RES/58/314) | The sovereign entity with statehood over the territory of the Vatican City State. | |
| State of PalestinePalestine |
Notes:
- The Cook Islands and Niue, both states in free association with New Zealand, are members of several UN specialized agencies, and have had their "full treaty-making capacity" recognized by the UN Secretariat in 1992 and 1994 respectively. The Cook Islands has expressed a desire to become a UN member state, but New Zealand has said that they would not support the application without a change in their constitutional relationship, in particular the right of Cook Islanders to New Zealand citizenship.
- The Republic of China (ROC), commonly known as Taiwan, was a founding member of the UN representing China, which had been divided between the ROC and the People's Republic of China (PRC) since the Chinese Civil War. However, the 1971 General Assembly Resolution 2758 transferred China's seat in the UN from the ROC to the PRC. Since then, Taiwan has sought to resume its participation in UN activities. Various methods were considered, including seeking observer status, but ultimately the ROC chose to submit more vague requests which did not specify the form of participation it sought between 1993 and 2006. These requests have been consistently denied due to the UN's recognition of the PRC as the "legitimate representative of China to the United Nations". The UN Secretary-General concluded from the resolution that the General Assembly considered Taiwan to be a province of China rather than an independent country, and thus ineligible to become party to treaties for which the UN Secretary-General is the depositary.
- The UN recognizes 17 non-self-governing territories "whose people have not yet attained a full measure of self-government"; they are represented at the UN by their respective administering power. However, Western Sahara's administering power, Spain, unilaterally abandoned its responsibilities for the territory in 1976. The Polisario Front has since been recognized as the legitimate representative of Western Sahara and is occasionally invited to speak as the territory's representative before the Special Committee on Decolonization, but it has never been conferred General Assembly observer status.
Former non-member observers
Sixteen former non-member states were also granted observer status. Fourteen of those states eventually became members of the United Nations. The other three constitute a single special case.
Most of the former non-member observer states accepted this status at a time when they had applied for membership but were unable to attain it, due to the (actual or threatened) veto of one or more of the permanent members of the Security Council. The vetoes were later overcome either by changes in geopolitical circumstances, or by "package deals" under which the Security Council approved multiple new member states at the same time, as was done with a dozen countries in 1955 and with East and West Germany in 1973.
| State | Granted | Became full member | Period | Austria | Bangladesh | Finland | West Germany | East Germany | Italy | Japan | South Korea Republic of Korea | North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea | Kuwait | Monaco | Francoist Spain | Switzerland | State of Vietnam | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republic of Vietnam | Republic of South Vietnam | North Vietnam Democratic Republic of Vietnam | Vietnam | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1952 | 1955 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1973 | 1974 | year | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1952 | 1955 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1952 | 1973 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1972 | 1973 | year | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1952 | 1955 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1952 | 1956 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1949 | 1991 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1973 | 1991 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1962 | 1963 | year | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1956 | 1993 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1955 | 1955 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1946 | 2002 | years | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1952 | name=Vietnam | group=Note}} | * years* | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1975 | name=Vietnam | group=Note}} | * year* | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1975 | name=Vietnam | group=Note}} | * year* | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1976 | 1977 | 1 year |
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Entities and international organizations
Many intergovernmental organizations and a few other entities (non-governmental organizations and others with various degrees of statehood or sovereignty), are invited to become observers at the General Assembly. Some of them maintain a permanent office in the United Nations headquarters in New York City, while others do not; however, this is the choice of the organization and does not imply differences in their status.
Regional organization allowed by their member states to speak on their behalf
Main article: European Union and the United Nations
While the EU is an observer, it is party to some 50 international UN agreements as the only non-state participant. It is a full participant on the Commission on Sustainable Development, the Forum on Forests and the Food and Agriculture Organization. It has also been a full participant at certain UN summits, such as the Rio and Kyoto summits on climate change, including hosting a summit. Furthermore, the EU delegation maintains close relations with the UN's aid bodies. In 2011 the EU was granted enhanced powers in the General Assembly; the right to speak in debates, to submit proposals and amendments, the right of reply, to raise points of order and to circulate documents. These rights were also made open to other international organizations who requested them, if their members have given them the right to speak on their behalf.
In the resolution adopted in May 2011 granting additional rights to the European Union the UNGA decided that similar arrangements may be adopted for any other regional organization that is allowed to speak on behalf of its member states.
| Organization or entity | Date observer status was granted | Entity type |
|---|---|---|
| Flag of Europe.svg European UnionOriginally under the designation of European Communities. The EC formally became the EU on 1 December 2009 and was acknowledged by 2011. | 11 October 1974 (A/RES/3208 (XXIX)): observer status | |
| 10 May 2011 (A/RES/65/276): additional rights | The only observer that operates through a hybrid system of intergovernmentalism and supranationalism, giving it some state-like qualities. |
Intergovernmental organizations
Those organizations that have permanent offices at the UN headquarters are marked with an asterisk (*).
| Organization | Date observer status was granted |
|---|---|
| Logo Afrikanische Entwicklungsbank.svg African Development Bank | (A/RES/42/10) |
| Flag of the African Union.svg African Union* | |
| formerly the Organisation of African Unity | (A/RES/2011(XX)) |
| 15 Aug 2002 (General Assembly decision 56/475) | |
| Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean | (A/RES/43/6) |
| Flag of the Andean Community of Nations.svg Andean Community | (A/RES/52/6) |
| Flag of the Arab League.svg Arab League, formally the League of Arab States* | ([A/RES/477 (V)](https://web.archive.org/web/20140527215732/http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/RESOLUTION/GEN/NR0/060/75/IMG/NR006075.pdf?OpenElement)) |
| ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office | (A/RES/72/126) |
| Asian–African Legal Consultative Organization* | |
| formerly the Asian–African Legal Consultative Committee | (A/RES/35/2) |
| Asian Development Bank logo.svg Asian Development Bank | (A/RES/57/30) |
| AFoCO Flag.png Asian Forest Cooperation Organization (AFoCO) | (A/RES/75/149) |
| AIIB_logo.svg Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank | (A/RES/73/216) |
| Bandera.AEC.jpg Association of Caribbean States | (A/RES/53/5) |
| ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations | (A/RES/61/44) |
| Flag of CARICOM.svg Caribbean Community (CARICOM)* | (A/RES/46/8) |
| Logotipo_CAF_-banco_de_desarrollo_de_AMérica_Latin-.png CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean | |
| formerly the Andean Development Corporation | (A/RES/67/101) |
| Central American Bank for Economic Integration | (A/RES/71/157) |
| Flag of the Central American Integration System.svg Central American Integration System (SICA)* | (A/RES/50/2) |
| Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program (CAREC) | (A/RES/75/148) |
| Central_European_Initiative_logo.png Central European Initiative | (A/RES/66/111) |
| Flag of the Collective Security Treaty Organization.svg Collective Security Treaty Organization | (A/RES/59/50) |
| Common Fund for Commodities | (A/RES/60/26) |
| Flag of the CIS.svg Commonwealth of Independent States | (A/RES/48/237) |
| Infobox Commonwealth of Nations flag.svg Commonwealth Secretariat* | (A/RES/31/3) |
| Flag CPLP.svg Community of Portuguese Language Countries | (A/RES/54/10) |
| Community of Sahel–Saharan States | (A/RES/56/92) |
| (A/RES/71/153) | |
| Conference_on_Interaction_and_Confidence-Building_Measures_in_Asia_logo.svg Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia | (A/RES/62/77) |
| Flag of Europe.svg Council of Europe | (A/RES/44/6) |
| Official_logo_for_D-8_Organization_for_Economic_Cooperation.png Developing Eight Countries Organization for Economic Cooperation | (A/RES/69/129) |
| East African Community | (A/RES/58/86) |
| Economic Community of Central African States* | (A/RES/55/161) |
| Economic Community of Western African States* | (A/RES/59/51) |
| Economic Cooperation Organization | (A/RES/48/2) |
| Energy Charter Conference | (A/RES/62/75) |
| Eurasian Development Bank | (A/RES/62/76) |
| Flag of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg Eurasian Economic Union | |
| formerly the Eurasian Economic Community | (A/RES/58/84) |
| (A/RES/72/127) | |
| European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) | (A/RES/67/102) |
| European Public Law Organization | (A/RES/73/215) |
| Fund for the Development of the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean | (A/RES/72/128) |
| Global Dryland Alliance | (A/RES/75/150) |
| Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria | (A/RES/64/122) |
| Global Green Growth Institute | (A/RES/68/191) |
| Group of Seven Plus | (A/RES/74/196) |
| GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development | (A/RES/58/85) |
| Flag of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf.svg Gulf Cooperation Council, formally the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf* | (A/RES/62/78) |
| Hague Conference on Private International Law | (A/RES/60/27) |
| Ibero-American Conference | (A/RES/60/28) |
| Indian Ocean Commission | (A/RES/61/43) |
| Indian Ocean Rim Association | (A/RES/70/123) |
| Inter-American Development Bank | (A/RES/55/160) |
| International Centre for Migration Policy Development | (A/RES/57/31) |
| Icc-logo.svg International Chamber of Commerce* | (A/RES/71/156) |
| International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) | (A/RES/64/123) |
| International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol)* | (A/RES/51/1) |
| International Development Law Organization* | (A/RES/56/90) |
| International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea (IFAS) | (A/RES/63/133) |
| International Hydrographic Organization | (A/RES/56/91) |
| International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance* | (A/RES/58/83) |
| International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) | (A/RES/68/121) |
| International Network for Bamboo and Rattan | (A/RES/72/125) |
| Flag of La Francophonie.svg International Organization of the Francophonie* | (A/RES/33/18) |
| 18 December 1998 ([General Assembly decision 53/453](https://web.archive.org/web/20081013061736/http://www.undemocracy.com/generalassembly_54/meeting_53)) | |
| International_Renewable_Energy_Agency_Logo.png International Renewable Energy Agency* | (A/RES/66/110) |
| International Solar Alliance | (A/RES/76/123) |
| IUCN_logo.svg International Union for Conservation of Nature* | (A/RES/54/195) |
| Logo_OIJ-01_opt_(1).png * | (A/RES/71/154) |
| Islamic Development Bank Group (IDB) | (A/RES/61/259) |
| Italian–Latin American Institute | (A/RES/62/74) |
| Latin American Economic System (SELA) | (A/RES/35/3) |
| Latin American Integration Association | (A/RES/60/25) |
| Latin American Parliament | (A/RES/48/4) |
| OPEC Fund for International Development | (A/RES/61/42) |
| Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)* | (A/RES/53/6) |
| African-Caribbean-And-Pacific-Group-Of-States-ACP-Flag.svg Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States | (A/RES/36/4) |
| Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States | (A/RES/59/52) |
| OIC Logo since 2011.svg Organisation of Islamic Cooperation* | |
| formerly the Organisation of the Islamic Conference | (A/RES/3369 (XXX)) |
| Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation | (A/RES/54/5) |
| Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) | (A/RES/48/5) |
| Flag of the Organization of American States.svg Organization of American States (OAS)* | (A/RES/253 (III)) |
| Flag of the Pacific Islands Forum.svg Pacific Islands Forum | (A/RES/49/1) |
| PAM_LOGO_HR.svg Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean* | (A/RES/64/124) |
| Partners in Population and Development* | (A/RES/57/29) |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration | (A/RES/48/3) |
| Regional Centre on Small Arms and Light Weapons in the Great Lakes Region, the Horn of Africa and Bordering States (RECSA) | (A/RES/62/73) |
| Shanghai Cooperation Organisation | (A/RES/59/48) |
| South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation | (A/RES/59/53) |
| South Centre* | (A/RES/63/131) |
| Flag of SADC.svg Southern African Development Community (SADC) | (A/RES/59/49) |
| Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) | (ARES/70/124) |
| Flag of UNASUR.svg Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) | (A/RES/66/484) |
| Universidad_para_la_Paz.svg University for Peace* | (A/RES/63/132) |
| World Customs Organization | |
| formerly the Customs Cooperation Council | (A/RES/53/216) |
Specialized agencies and related organizations
Some of UN Specialized agencies and related organizations are having liaison offices at the UN headquarters, some were auto-granted since their establishment (i.e. without passing General Assembly resolutions).
| Organization or entity | Date observer status was granted |
|---|---|
| FAO logo.svg Food and Agriculture Organization | |
| Flag of IAEA.svg International Atomic Energy Agency | |
| Flag of the International Criminal Court.svg International Criminal Court | (A/RES/58/318) |
| International Fund for Agricultural Development | |
| Flag of ILO.svg International Labour Organization | |
| IMF-Seal ENG RGB.svg International Monetary Fund | |
| International Organization for Migration | (A/RES/47/4) |
| International Seabed Authority | (A/RES/51/6) |
| Flag of the International Telecommunication Union.svg International Telecommunication Union | |
| International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea | (A/RES/51/204) |
| Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization | |
| Flag of UNESCO.svg United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization | |
| Flag of UNIDO.svg United Nations Industrial Development Organization | |
| World Bank logo.svg World Bank | |
| Flag of WHO.svg World Health Organization | |
| World Intellectual Property Organization | |
| Flag of the World Meteorological Organization.svg World Meteorological Organization |
Other entities
All five entities are maintaining permanent offices at the UN headquarters.
| Organization or entity | Date observer status was granted |
|---|---|
| Emblem of the ICRC.svg International Committee of the Red Cross | (A/RES/45/6) |
| Emblem of the IFRC.svg International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies | (A/RES/49/2) |
| Olympic flag.svg International Olympic Committee | (A/RES/64/3) |
| Logo of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.svg Inter-Parliamentary Union | (A/RES/57/32) |
| Flag of the Order of St. John (various).svg Sovereign Military Order of Malta | (A/RES/48/265) |
Former observers
| Organization or entity | Date observer status was granted | Entity type |
|---|---|---|
| Flag of South West Africa People's Organisation.svg South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) | 1976 (A/RES/31/152) | SWAPO, a liberation movement in South West Africa, held observer status with the right to circulate communications without intermediary beginning in 1976. This terminated in 1990 when the Republic of Namibia attained independence and was granted full membership in the United Nations and SWAPO was transformed into a political party. |
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