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      • As of 2019, there are two permanent non-member observer states in the General Assembly of the United Nations: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.
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  2. However, there are two "permanent non-member observer states" that arguably fit the description: Holy See/Vatican City and Palestine. As non-member observer states, both countries are welcomed in the General Assembly and have access to most United Nations benefits and service opportunities, but cannot cast votes.

  3. As of 2019, there are two permanent non-member observer states in the General Assembly of the United Nations: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.

    Organization
    Date Observer Status Was Granted
    28 Oct 1987 (A/RES/42/10)
    African Union*formerly the Organisation ...
    11 Oct 1965 (A/RES/2011(XX)) 15 Aug 2002 ...
    17 Oct 1988 (A/RES/43/6)
    22 Oct 1997 (A/RES/52/6)
  4. Dec 11, 2018 · Today, there are two non-member observer countries, Palestine and the Holy See. United Nations Observer Countries UN grants observer status to many entities, non-member states, and the international agencies by general assembly only.

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  5. Updated on February 24, 2020. Although most of the world's 196 countries have joined forces to tackle global issues like global warming, trade policy, and human rights and humanitarian issues through joined the United Nations as U.N. member states, two countries are not members of the U.N.: Palestine and the Holy See (Vatican City).

  6. As of 2019 [update], 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 ...

  7. Mar 29, 2024 · Some examples include the Holy See (Vatican City), which holds permanent observer status and participates actively in discussions on social justice, peacebuilding, and humanitarian assistance. Another example is Palestine, which was granted non-member observer state status in 2012, allowing it to participate more fully in UN activities and ...

  8. On 10 May 2024, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) adopted Resolution A/RES/ES-10/23 in which it expressed “deep regret and concern that, on 18 April 2024, one negative vote by a permanent member of ...