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  1. 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.

  2. 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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  3. The United Nations, established in 1945 with 51 founding members including the US, UK, and China, now comprises 193 member states and two observer states. To join the UN, states must adhere to its Charter, secure unanimous Security Council approval, including all five permanent members, and gain a two-thirds majority in the General Assembly.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Palestines current status. Right now, Palestine is a “Permanent Observer State” at the UN, enjoying the status that allows it to participate in all of the Organization’s proceedings,...

  5. History. Background. Israeli position. Timeline of Palestine in the United Nations. Application for UN membership. Non-member observer state status. Renewed membership efforts and additional rights at the UN. List of states. Diplomatic recognitions. UN member states. Not members of the UN. No diplomatic recognition. UN member states.

  6. The United Nations General Assembly may grant non-member states, international organizations and other entities Permanent Observer Status. The UN Charter and the General Assembly Rules of...

  7. 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.