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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. What countries are not in the UN? Two permanent non-member states are not members of the UN; Holy See/Vatican City and Palestine. However, Kosovo, Taiwan, and Western Sahara are also non-members, even though several members do recognize them as countries.

  3. Dec 11, 2018 · However, sixteen nations were non-member states until the later when fourteen of them such as North Korea were approved by the security council for meeting the geopolitical requirements. This left only the Holy See and Palestine as permanent non-member states with an observer status.

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  4. Apr 18, 2024 · While the only other current non-member Observer State is the Holy See, representing the Vatican, the practice of according the status dates from 1946, when the Secretary-General accepted the...

  5. 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 ...

  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...

  7. Feb 24, 2020 · Both, however, are considered non-member States of the United Nations, which means they have permanent invitations to participate as observers of the General Assembly and are provided free access to documents of the United Nations.

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