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Member states of the International Atomic Energy Agency

The member states of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are those states which have joined the international organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy, and to inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons. The IAEA was established as an autonomous organization on 29 July 1957. Though established independently of the United Nations through its own international treaty, the IAEA Statute,[1] the IAEA reports to both the UN General Assembly and Security Council. During 1956, an IAEA Statute Conference was held to draft the founding documents for the IAEA, and the IAEA Statute was completed at a conference in 1957.

  Member states
  Observer states
  Withdrew membership
  Non-members

List of member states edit

As of October 2023, the IAEA has 178 member states.[2] Most UN members and the Holy See are member states of the IAEA. The dates of membership are listed below.

State[3][4] Date of ratification
  Afghanistan May 31, 1957
  Albania August 23, 1957
  Algeria December 24, 1963
  Angola November 9, 1999
  Antigua and Barbuda October 14, 2015
  Argentina October 3, 1957
  Armenia September 27, 1993
  Australia July 29, 1957
  Austria May 10, 1957
  Azerbaijan May 30, 2001
  Bahamas January 7, 2014
  Bahrain June 23, 2009
  Bangladesh September 27, 1972
  Barbados November 20, 2015
  Belarus April 8, 1957
  Belgium April 29, 1958
  Belize March 31, 2006
  Benin May 26, 1999
  Bolivia March 15, 1963
  Bosnia and Herzegovina September 19, 1995
  Botswana March 20, 2002
  Brazil July 29, 1957
  Brunei February 18, 2014
  Bulgaria August 17, 1957
  Burkina Faso September 14, 1998
  Burundi June 24, 2009
  Cambodia November 23, 2009 [Note 1]
  Cameroon July 13, 1964
  Canada July 29, 1957
  Cape Verde April 4, 2023
  Central African Republic January 5, 2001
  Chad November 2, 2005
  Chile September 19, 1960
  China[Note 2] January 1, 1984
  Colombia September 30, 1960
  Comoros September 17, 2020
  Republic of the Congo July 15, 2009
  Costa Rica March 25, 1965
  Cote d'Ivoire November 19, 1963
  Croatia February 12, 1993
  Cuba October 1, 1957
  Cyprus June 7, 1965
  Czech Republic September 27, 1993
  Democratic Republic of the Congo October 10, 1961
  Denmark July 16, 1957
  Djibouti March 6, 2015
  Dominica February 17, 2012
  Dominican Republic July 11, 1957
  Ecuador March 3, 1958
  Egypt September 4, 1957
  El Salvador November 22, 1957
  Eritrea December 20, 2002
  Estonia January 31, 1992
  Eswatini[Note 3] February 15, 2013
  Ethiopia September 30, 1957
  Fiji November 2, 2012
  Finland January 7, 1958
  France July 29, 1957
  Gabon January 21, 1964
  Gambia January 3, 2023
  Georgia February 23, 1996
  Germany[Note 4] October 1, 1957
  Ghana September 28, 1960
  Greece September 30, 1957
  Grenada April 30, 2018
  Guatemala March 29, 1957
  Guinea September 19, 2023
  Guyana January 27, 2015
  Haiti October 7, 1957
  Holy See August 20, 1957
  Honduras February 24, 2003 [Note 5]
  Hungary August 8, 1957
  Iceland August 6, 1957
  India July 16, 1957
  Indonesia August 7, 1957
  Iran September 16, 1958
  Iraq March 4, 1959
  Ireland January 6, 1970
  Israel July 12, 1957
  Italy September 30, 1957
  Jamaica December 29, 1965
  Japan July 16, 1957
  Jordan April 18, 1966
  Kazakhstan February 14, 1994
  Kenya July 12, 1965
  South Korea August 8, 1957
  Kuwait December 1, 1964
  Kyrgyzstan September 10, 2003
  Laos November 4, 2011
  Latvia April 10, 1997
  Lebanon June 29, 1961
  Lesotho July 13, 2009
  Liberia October 5, 1962
  Libya September 9, 1963
  Liechtenstein December 13, 1968
  Lithuania November 18, 1993
  Luxembourg January 29, 1958
  Madagascar March 22, 1965
  Malawi October 2, 2006
  Malaysia January 15, 1969
  Mali August 10, 1961
  Malta September 29, 1997
  Marshall Islands January 26, 1994
  Mauritania November 23, 2004
  Mauritius December 31, 1974
  Mexico April 7, 1958
  Moldova September 24, 1997
  Monaco September 19, 1957
  Mongolia September 20, 1973
  Montenegro October 30, 2006
  Morocco September 17, 1957
  Mozambique September 18, 2006
  Myanmar October 18, 1957
  Namibia February 17, 1983
    Nepal July 8, 2008
  Netherlands July 30, 1957
  New Zealand September 13, 1957
  Nicaragua March 25, 1977 [Note 6]
  Niger March 27, 1969
  Nigeria March 25, 1964
  North Macedonia[Note 7] February 25, 1994
  Norway June 10, 1957
  Oman February 5, 2009
  Pakistan May 2, 1957
  Palau March 2, 2007
  Panama March 2, 1966
  Papua New Guinea April 4, 2012
  Paraguay September 30, 1957
  Peru September 30, 1957
  Philippines September 2, 1958
  Poland July 31, 1957
  Portugal July 12, 1957
  Qatar February 27, 1976
  Romania April 12, 1957
  Russia April 8, 1957
  Rwanda September 4, 2012
  Saint Kitts and Nevis February 9, 2022
  Saint Lucia February 5, 2019
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines December 4, 2017
  Samoa April 7, 2021
  San Marino November 25, 2013
  Saudi Arabia December 13, 1962
  Senegal November 1, 1960
  Serbia October 31, 2001
  Seychelles April 22, 2003
  Sierra Leone June 4, 1967
  Singapore January 5, 1967
  Slovakia September 27, 1993
  Slovenia September 21, 1992
  South Africa June 6, 1957
  Spain August 26, 1957
  Sri Lanka August 22, 1957
  Sudan July 17, 1958
  Sweden June 19, 1957
   Switzerland April 5, 1957
  Syria June 6, 1963
  Tajikistan September 10, 2001
  Tanzania January 6, 1976
  Thailand October 15, 1957
  Togo November 1, 2012
  Tonga March 2, 2022
  Trinidad and Tobago November 9, 2012
  Tunisia October 14, 1957
  Turkey July 19, 1957
  Turkmenistan February 16, 2016
  Uganda August 30, 1967
  Ukraine July 31, 1957
  United Arab Emirates January 15, 1976
  United Kingdom July 29, 1957
  United States of America July 29, 1957
  Uruguay January 22, 1963
  Uzbekistan January 26, 1994
  Vanuatu September 9, 2015
  Venezuela August 19, 1957
  Vietnam September 24, 1957
  Yemen October 14, 1994
  Zambia January 8, 1969
  Zimbabwe August 1, 1986
Notes
  1. ^ Originally joined on February 6, 1958 but withdrew on March 26, 2003.[5][6][7]
  2. ^ Joined as the Republic of China (Taiwan), which is currently only recognized by 11 UN member states, on 10 September 1957.[8] However, the United Nations General Assembly vote to transfer China's seat to the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1971, after which China ceased to be a member of the IAEA[9] until the PRC joined on January 1, 1984.
  3. ^ As Swaziland until 2018.
  4. ^ Joined as West Germany. East Germany was also a member of the IAEA prior to German reunification.[10]
  5. ^ Originally joined on July 9, 1957 but withdrew on June 19, 1967.[11]
  6. ^ Originally joined on September 17, 1957 but withdrew on December 14, 1970.[12][13]
  7. ^ Listed under the provisional designation "The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" until 2019.

Non-member states edit

Former member state edit

Four states have withdrawn from the IAEA at some point in the past, but three of them have since rejoined the AIEA. North Korea became a member in 1974,[14][15][2] but withdrew in 1994 after the Board of Governors found it in non-compliance with its safeguards agreement and suspended most technical cooperation.[16] Nicaragua became a member in 1957, withdrew its membership in 1970, and rejoined in 1977,[12][13] Honduras joined in 1957, withdrew in 1967, and rejoined in 2003,[11] while Cambodia joined in 1958, withdrew in 2003, and rejoined in 2009.[5][6][7]

State Date of membership Date of withdrawal of membership
  North Korea September 18, 1974[15][14] June 13, 1994[16]

Observer state edit

The IAEA also has one observer state, the State of Palestine.

State Date of observer status
  State of Palestine September 28, 2023[Note 1]
Notes
  1. ^ Palestine Liberation Organization originally granted observer status by the IAEA on 23 September 1976.[17] Designation changed to "Palestine" on 29 September 1989,[18] and "State of Palestine" on 28 September 2023.[19]

Other states edit

The remaining UN member states that, as of 2023, have no relationship with the IAEA are:

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Statute of the IAEA". International Atomic Energy Agency. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
  2. ^ a b "Member States of the IAEA". International Atomic Energy Agency. 8 June 2016. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
  3. ^ "The Members of the Agency" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 2023-08-24. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  4. ^ "Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency". United States Department of State. 2018-04-30. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  5. ^ a b "Cambodia, Kingdom of". International Atomic Energy Agency. Retrieved 2013-09-10.
  6. ^ a b "The Members of the Agency" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 2003-05-06. Retrieved 2015-02-14.
  7. ^ a b "The Members of the Agency" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 2009-12-09. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  8. ^ "List of states represented at the Conference of the Statute, and of signatures, ratifications and acceptances of the Statute, together with related data" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1960-03-10. Retrieved 2015-02-14.
  9. ^ "The Members of the Agency" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1973-11-27. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
  10. ^ "The Members of the Agency" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1989-09-01. Retrieved 2015-02-14.
  11. ^ a b "Actions taken by states in connection with the Statute" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1967-09-18. Retrieved 2015-02-14.
  12. ^ a b "The Members of the Agency" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 2005-02-10. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  13. ^ a b "Actions taken by states in connection with the Statute" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1971-07-09. Retrieved 2015-02-14.
  14. ^ a b "The Members of the Agency" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1994-02-01. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  15. ^ a b "Democratic People's Republic of Korea". International Atomic Energy Agency. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
  16. ^ a b "NFCIRC/447 - The Withdrawal of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea from the International Atomic Energy Agency" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1994-06-21. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
  17. ^ "INVITATION TO THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION TO ATTEND THE SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE IN THE CAPACITY OF AN OBSERVER" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1976-09-24. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  18. ^ "PARTICIPATION OF PALESTINE IN THE ACTIVITIES OF THE IAEA" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 1989-09-29. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  19. ^ "Status of Palestine in the IAEA" (PDF). International Atomic Energy Agency. 2023-09-28. Retrieved 2023-10-10.

External links edit

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The member states of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA are those states which have joined the international organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to inhibit its use for any military purpose including nuclear weapons The IAEA was established as an autonomous organization on 29 July 1957 Though established independently of the United Nations through its own international treaty the IAEA Statute 1 the IAEA reports to both the UN General Assembly and Security Council During 1956 an IAEA Statute Conference was held to draft the founding documents for the IAEA and the IAEA Statute was completed at a conference in 1957 Member states Observer states Withdrew membership Non members Contents 1 List of member states 2 Non member states 2 1 Former member state 2 2 Observer state 2 3 Other states 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksList of member states editAs of October 2023 the IAEA has 178 member states 2 Most UN members and the Holy See are member states of the IAEA The dates of membership are listed below State 3 4 Date of ratification nbsp Afghanistan May 31 1957 nbsp Albania August 23 1957 nbsp Algeria December 24 1963 nbsp Angola November 9 1999 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda October 14 2015 nbsp Argentina October 3 1957 nbsp Armenia September 27 1993 nbsp Australia July 29 1957 nbsp Austria May 10 1957 nbsp Azerbaijan May 30 2001 nbsp Bahamas January 7 2014 nbsp Bahrain June 23 2009 nbsp Bangladesh September 27 1972 nbsp Barbados November 20 2015 nbsp Belarus April 8 1957 nbsp Belgium April 29 1958 nbsp Belize March 31 2006 nbsp Benin May 26 1999 nbsp Bolivia March 15 1963 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina September 19 1995 nbsp Botswana March 20 2002 nbsp Brazil July 29 1957 nbsp Brunei February 18 2014 nbsp Bulgaria August 17 1957 nbsp Burkina Faso September 14 1998 nbsp Burundi June 24 2009 nbsp Cambodia November 23 2009 Note 1 nbsp Cameroon July 13 1964 nbsp Canada July 29 1957 nbsp Cape Verde April 4 2023 nbsp Central African Republic January 5 2001 nbsp Chad November 2 2005 nbsp Chile September 19 1960 nbsp China Note 2 January 1 1984 nbsp Colombia September 30 1960 nbsp Comoros September 17 2020 nbsp Republic of the Congo July 15 2009 nbsp Costa Rica March 25 1965 nbsp Cote d Ivoire November 19 1963 nbsp Croatia February 12 1993 nbsp Cuba October 1 1957 nbsp Cyprus June 7 1965 nbsp Czech Republic September 27 1993 nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo October 10 1961 nbsp Denmark July 16 1957 nbsp Djibouti March 6 2015 nbsp Dominica February 17 2012 nbsp Dominican Republic July 11 1957 nbsp Ecuador March 3 1958 nbsp Egypt September 4 1957 nbsp El Salvador November 22 1957 nbsp Eritrea December 20 2002 nbsp Estonia January 31 1992 nbsp Eswatini Note 3 February 15 2013 nbsp Ethiopia September 30 1957 nbsp Fiji November 2 2012 nbsp Finland January 7 1958 nbsp France July 29 1957 nbsp Gabon January 21 1964 nbsp Gambia January 3 2023 nbsp Georgia February 23 1996 nbsp Germany Note 4 October 1 1957 nbsp Ghana September 28 1960 nbsp Greece September 30 1957 nbsp Grenada April 30 2018 nbsp Guatemala March 29 1957 nbsp Guinea September 19 2023 nbsp Guyana January 27 2015 nbsp Haiti October 7 1957 nbsp Holy See August 20 1957 nbsp Honduras February 24 2003 Note 5 nbsp Hungary August 8 1957 nbsp Iceland August 6 1957 nbsp India July 16 1957 nbsp Indonesia August 7 1957 nbsp Iran September 16 1958 nbsp Iraq March 4 1959 nbsp Ireland January 6 1970 nbsp Israel July 12 1957 nbsp Italy September 30 1957 nbsp Jamaica December 29 1965 nbsp Japan July 16 1957 nbsp Jordan April 18 1966 nbsp Kazakhstan February 14 1994 nbsp Kenya July 12 1965 nbsp South Korea August 8 1957 nbsp Kuwait December 1 1964 nbsp Kyrgyzstan September 10 2003 nbsp Laos November 4 2011 nbsp Latvia April 10 1997 nbsp Lebanon June 29 1961 nbsp Lesotho July 13 2009 nbsp Liberia October 5 1962 nbsp Libya September 9 1963 nbsp Liechtenstein December 13 1968 nbsp Lithuania November 18 1993 nbsp Luxembourg January 29 1958 nbsp Madagascar March 22 1965 nbsp Malawi October 2 2006 nbsp Malaysia January 15 1969 nbsp Mali August 10 1961 nbsp Malta September 29 1997 nbsp Marshall Islands January 26 1994 nbsp Mauritania November 23 2004 nbsp Mauritius December 31 1974 nbsp Mexico April 7 1958 nbsp Moldova September 24 1997 nbsp Monaco September 19 1957 nbsp Mongolia September 20 1973 nbsp Montenegro October 30 2006 nbsp Morocco September 17 1957 nbsp Mozambique September 18 2006 nbsp Myanmar October 18 1957 nbsp Namibia February 17 1983 nbsp Nepal July 8 2008 nbsp Netherlands July 30 1957 nbsp New Zealand September 13 1957 nbsp Nicaragua March 25 1977 Note 6 nbsp Niger March 27 1969 nbsp Nigeria March 25 1964 nbsp North Macedonia Note 7 February 25 1994 nbsp Norway June 10 1957 nbsp Oman February 5 2009 nbsp Pakistan May 2 1957 nbsp Palau March 2 2007 nbsp Panama March 2 1966 nbsp Papua New Guinea April 4 2012 nbsp Paraguay September 30 1957 nbsp Peru September 30 1957 nbsp Philippines September 2 1958 nbsp Poland July 31 1957 nbsp Portugal July 12 1957 nbsp Qatar February 27 1976 nbsp Romania April 12 1957 nbsp Russia April 8 1957 nbsp Rwanda September 4 2012 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis February 9 2022 nbsp Saint Lucia February 5 2019 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines December 4 2017 nbsp Samoa April 7 2021 nbsp San Marino November 25 2013 nbsp Saudi Arabia December 13 1962 nbsp Senegal November 1 1960 nbsp Serbia October 31 2001 nbsp Seychelles April 22 2003 nbsp Sierra Leone June 4 1967 nbsp Singapore January 5 1967 nbsp Slovakia September 27 1993 nbsp Slovenia September 21 1992 nbsp South Africa June 6 1957 nbsp Spain August 26 1957 nbsp Sri Lanka August 22 1957 nbsp Sudan July 17 1958 nbsp Sweden June 19 1957 nbsp Switzerland April 5 1957 nbsp Syria June 6 1963 nbsp Tajikistan September 10 2001 nbsp Tanzania January 6 1976 nbsp Thailand October 15 1957 nbsp Togo November 1 2012 nbsp Tonga March 2 2022 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago November 9 2012 nbsp Tunisia October 14 1957 nbsp Turkey July 19 1957 nbsp Turkmenistan February 16 2016 nbsp Uganda August 30 1967 nbsp Ukraine July 31 1957 nbsp United Arab Emirates January 15 1976 nbsp United Kingdom July 29 1957 nbsp United States of America July 29 1957 nbsp Uruguay January 22 1963 nbsp Uzbekistan January 26 1994 nbsp Vanuatu September 9 2015 nbsp Venezuela August 19 1957 nbsp Vietnam September 24 1957 nbsp Yemen October 14 1994 nbsp Zambia January 8 1969 nbsp Zimbabwe August 1 1986 Notes Originally joined on February 6 1958 but withdrew on March 26 2003 5 6 7 Joined as the Republic of China Taiwan which is currently only recognized by 11 UN member states on 10 September 1957 8 However the United Nations General Assembly vote to transfer China s seat to the People s Republic of China PRC in 1971 after which China ceased to be a member of the IAEA 9 until the PRC joined on January 1 1984 As Swaziland until 2018 Joined as West Germany East Germany was also a member of the IAEA prior to German reunification 10 Originally joined on July 9 1957 but withdrew on June 19 1967 11 Originally joined on September 17 1957 but withdrew on December 14 1970 12 13 Listed under the provisional designation The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia until 2019 Non member states editFormer member state edit Four states have withdrawn from the IAEA at some point in the past but three of them have since rejoined the AIEA North Korea became a member in 1974 14 15 2 but withdrew in 1994 after the Board of Governors found it in non compliance with its safeguards agreement and suspended most technical cooperation 16 Nicaragua became a member in 1957 withdrew its membership in 1970 and rejoined in 1977 12 13 Honduras joined in 1957 withdrew in 1967 and rejoined in 2003 11 while Cambodia joined in 1958 withdrew in 2003 and rejoined in 2009 5 6 7 State Date of membership Date of withdrawal of membership nbsp North Korea September 18 1974 15 14 June 13 1994 16 Observer state edit The IAEA also has one observer state the State of Palestine State Date of observer status nbsp State of Palestine September 28 2023 Note 1 Notes Palestine Liberation Organization originally granted observer status by the IAEA on 23 September 1976 17 Designation changed to Palestine on 29 September 1989 18 and State of Palestine on 28 September 2023 19 Other states edit The remaining UN member states that as of 2023 have no relationship with the IAEA are nbsp Andorra nbsp Bhutan nbsp Equatorial Guinea nbsp Guinea Bissau nbsp Kiribati nbsp Maldives nbsp Micronesia nbsp Nauru nbsp Sao Tome and Principe nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp Somalia nbsp South Sudan nbsp Suriname nbsp Timor Leste nbsp TuvaluNotes editReferences edit Statute of the IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Retrieved 2014 01 16 a b Member States of the IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency 8 June 2016 Retrieved 2019 03 06 The Members of the Agency PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 2023 08 24 Retrieved 2023 03 01 Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency United States Department of State 2018 04 30 Retrieved 2019 07 01 a b Cambodia Kingdom of International Atomic Energy Agency Retrieved 2013 09 10 a b The Members of the Agency PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 2003 05 06 Retrieved 2015 02 14 a b The Members of the Agency PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 2009 12 09 Retrieved 2014 11 03 List of states represented at the Conference of the Statute and of signatures ratifications and acceptances of the Statute together with related data PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1960 03 10 Retrieved 2015 02 14 The Members of the Agency PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1973 11 27 Retrieved 2016 03 31 The Members of the Agency PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1989 09 01 Retrieved 2015 02 14 a b Actions taken by states in connection with the Statute PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1967 09 18 Retrieved 2015 02 14 a b The Members of the Agency PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 2005 02 10 Retrieved 2014 11 03 a b Actions taken by states in connection with the Statute PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1971 07 09 Retrieved 2015 02 14 a b The Members of the Agency PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1994 02 01 Retrieved 2014 11 03 a b Democratic People s Republic of Korea International Atomic Energy Agency Retrieved 2014 01 16 a b NFCIRC 447 The Withdrawal of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea from the International Atomic Energy Agency PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1994 06 21 Retrieved 2014 01 16 INVITATION TO THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION TO ATTEND THE SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE IN THE CAPACITY OF AN OBSERVER PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1976 09 24 Retrieved 2023 10 10 PARTICIPATION OF PALESTINE IN THE ACTIVITIES OF THE IAEA PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 1989 09 29 Retrieved 2023 10 10 Status of Palestine in the IAEA PDF International Atomic Energy Agency 2023 09 28 Retrieved 2023 10 10 External links editMember States of the IAEA IAEA org Retrieved from 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