Member states of the International Telecommunication Union

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Map of the International Telecommunication Union member states as of August 2019, with their territories (including dependent territories) recognized by the ITU in green.

The International Telecommunication Union member states are the 194 sovereign states that are members of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and have equal representation at its supreme decision-making body, the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference. The ITU is the world's oldest intergovernmental organization, having been founded in 1865.

FlagMember state [1] Date of EntrySee also
Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg
Afghanistan 1928/4/12
Flag of Albania.svg
Albania 1922/6/2
Flag of Algeria.svg
Algeria 1963/5/3
Flag of Andorra.svg
Andorra 1993/11/12
Flag of Angola.svg
Angola 1976/10/13
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg
Antigua and Barbuda 1987/2/4
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina 1889/1/1
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia 1992/6/30 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia 1878/5/27 Australia and the United Nations
Flag of Austria.svg
Austria 1865/5/17
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg
Azerbaijan 1992/4/10 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of the Bahamas.svg
Bahamas 1974/8/19
Flag of Bahrain.svg
Bahrain 1975/1/1
Flag of Bangladesh.svg
Bangladesh 1973/9/5
Flag of Barbados.svg
Barbados 1967/8/16
Flag of Belarus.svg
Belarus 1947/5/7 Former member: Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium 1865/5/17
Flag of Belize.svg
Belize 1981/12/16
Flag of Benin.svg
Benin [a] 1961/1/1
Flag of Bhutan.svg
Bhutan 1988/9/15
Flag of Bolivia.svg
Plurinational State of Bolivia [b] 1907/6/1
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992/10/20 Former member: Yugoslavia (original member)
Flag of Botswana.svg
Botswana 1968/4/2
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil 1877/7/4 Brazil and the United Nations
Flag of Brunei.svg
Brunei Darussalam 1984/11/19
Flag of Bulgaria.svg
Bulgaria 1880/9/18
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg
Burkina Faso [c] 1962/1/16
Flag of Burundi.svg
Burundi 1963/2/16
Flag of Cape Verde.svg
Cabo Verde [d] 1976/9/10
Flag of Cambodia.svg
Cambodia [e] 1952/4/10
Flag of Cameroon.svg
Cameroon [f] 1960/12/22
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada 1908/7/1 Canada and the United Nations
Flag of the Central African Republic.svg
Central African Republic [g] 1960/12/2
Flag of Chad.svg
Chad 1960/11/25
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile 1908/1/1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China 1920/9/1 Former member: Republic of China and China and the United Nations
Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia 1914/8/25
Flag of the Comoros.svg
Comoros 1976/1/5
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg
Congo [h] 1960/12/13
Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg
Costa Rica 1932/9/13
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg
Côte d'Ivoire [i] 1960/12/23
Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia 1992/6/3 Former member: Yugoslavia (original member)
Flag of Cuba.svg
Cuba 1918/1/16
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus 1961/4/24
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic 1993/1/1 Former member: Czechoslovakia (1920/1/10)
Flag of North Korea.svg
Democratic People's Republic of Korea 1975/9/24 Korea and the United Nations
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg
Democratic Republic of the Congo [j] 1961/12/6
Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark 1865/5/17
Flag of Djibouti.svg
Djibouti 1977/11/22
Flag of Dominica.svg
Dominica 1996/10/28
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg
Dominican Republic 1926/7/11
Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador 1920/4/17
Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt 1876/12/9 Former member: United Arab Republic
Flag of El Salvador.svg
El Salvador 1927/10/12
Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg
Equatorial Guinea 1970/7/2
Flag of Eritrea.svg
Eritrea 1993/8/6
Flag of Estonia.svg
Estonia 1922/5/19 *

1992/4/22

Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Eswatini.svg
Eswatini [k] 1970/11/11
Flag of Ethiopia.svg
Ethiopia 1932/2/20
Flag of Fiji.svg
Fiji 1971/5/5 Fiji and the United Nations
Flag of Finland.svg
Finland 1920/9/1
Flag of France.svg
France 1865/5/17 France and the United Nations
Flag of Gabon.svg
Gabon 1960/12/28
Flag of The Gambia.svg
Republic of The Gambia [l] 1974/5/27
Flag of Georgia.svg
Georgia 1993/1/7 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany 1865/5/17 Former member: German Democratic Republic and Germany and the United Nations
Flag of Ghana.svg
Ghana 1957/5/17
Flag of Greece.svg
Greece 1869/1/1
Flag of Grenada.svg
Grenada 1981/11/17
Flag of Guatemala.svg
Guatemala 1914/7/10
Flag of Guinea.svg
Guinea 1959/3/9
Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg
Guinea-Bissau 1976/1/15
Flag of Guyana.svg
Guyana 1967/3/8
Flag of Haiti.svg
Haiti 1927/10/10
Flag of Honduras.svg
Honduras 1925/10/27
Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary 1865/5/17
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland 1906/10/1
Flag of India.svg
India 1871/2/24 India and the United Nations
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia [m] 1949/1/1 Withdrawal of Indonesia (1965–1966) and Indonesia and the United Nations
Flag of Iran.svg
Islamic Republic of Iran [n] 1869/1/1
Flag of Iraq.svg
Iraq 1928/11/12
Flag of Ireland.svg
Ireland 1923/12/8
Flag of Israel.svg
Israel 1948/6/24 Israel and the United Nations
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy 1865/5/17
Flag of Jamaica.svg
Jamaica 1963/2/18
Flag of Japan.svg
Japan 1879/1/29 Japan and the United Nations
Flag of Jordan.svg
Jordan 1947/5/20
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg
Kazakhstan [o] 1993/2/23 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Kenya.svg
Kenya 1964/4/11
Flag of Kiribati.svg
Kiribati 1986/11/3
Flag of Kuwait.svg
Kuwait 1959/8/14
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg
Kyrgyzstan 1994/1/20 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Laos.svg
Lao People's Democratic Republic [p] 1952/4/3
Flag of Latvia.svg
Latvia 1921/12/11 *

1991/11/11

Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Lebanon.svg
Lebanon 1924/1/12
Flag of Lesotho.svg
Lesotho 1967/5/26
Flag of Liberia.svg
Liberia 1927/10/10
Flag of Libya.svg
Libya [3] [q] 1953/2/3
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg
Liechtenstein 1963/7/25
Flag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania 1923/7/1 *

1991/10/12

Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg 1866/3/2 Luxembourg and the United Nations
Flag of Madagascar.svg
Madagascar [r] 1961/5/11
Flag of Malawi.svg
Malawi 1965/2/19
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia 1958/2/3 Former member: Federation of Malaya and Malaysia and the United Nations
Flag of Maldives.svg
Maldives [s] 1967/2/2821 September 1965
Flag of Mali.svg
Mali 1960/10/21
Flag of Malta.svg
Malta 1965/1/1
Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg
Marshall Islands 1996/2/22 Marshall Islands and the United Nations
Flag of Mauritania.svg
Mauritania 1962/4/18
Flag of Mauritius.svg
Mauritius 1969/8/30
Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexico 1908/7/1 Mexico and the United Nations
Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg
Federated States of Micronesia 1993/3/18 Federated States of Micronesia and the United Nations
Flag of Monaco.svg
Monaco 1908/7/1
Flag of Mongolia.svg
Mongolia 1964/8/27
Flag of Montenegro.svg
Montenegro 2006/6/21 Former member: Yugoslavia (original member) and Serbia and Montenegro
Flag of Morocco.svg
Morocco 1956/11/1
Flag of Mozambique.svg
Mozambique 1975/11/4
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar [t] 1937/9/15
Flag of Namibia.svg
Namibia 1984/1/25
Flag of Nauru.svg
Nauru 1969/6/10
Flag of Nepal.svg
Nepal 1957/12/5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands 1865/5/17
Flag of New Zealand.svg
New Zealand 1878/6/3 New Zealand and the United Nations
Flag of Nicaragua.svg
Nicaragua 1926/5/12
Flag of Niger.svg
Niger 1960/11/14
Flag of Nigeria.svg
Nigeria 1961/4/11
Flag of North Macedonia.svg
North Macedonia [u] 1993/5/4 Former member: Yugoslavia (original member)
Flag of Norway.svg
Norway 1865/5/17
Flag of Oman.svg
Oman 1972/4/28
Flag of Pakistan.svg
Pakistan 1947/8/26 Pakistan and the United Nations
Flag of Panama.svg
Panama 1914/7/14
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg
Papua New Guinea 1975/10/31
Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay 1927/9/27
Flag of Peru.svg
Peru 1915/7/12
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Philippines [v] 1912/5/25 Philippines and the United Nations
Flag of Poland.svg
Poland 1921/1/1
Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal 1865/5/17
Flag of Qatar.svg
Qatar 1973/3/27
Flag of South Korea.svg
Republic of Korea 1952/1/31 Korea and the United Nations
Flag of Moldova.svg
Republic of Moldova [w] 1992/10/20 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Palau.svg
Republic of Palau 2024/9/19
Flag of Romania.svg
Romania 1866/2/9
Flag of Russia.svg
Russian Federation 1865/5/17 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Soviet Union and the United Nations and Russia and the United Nations
Flag of Rwanda.svg
Rwanda 1962/12/12
Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg
Saint Kitts and Nevis [x] 2006/3/15
Flag of Saint Lucia.svg
Saint Lucia 1997/9/4
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1983/3/25
Flag of Samoa.svg
Samoa 1988/10/7
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino 1977/3/25
Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg
São Tomé and Príncipe [y] 1976/9/1
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
Saudi Arabia 1949/2/7
Flag of Senegal.svg
Senegal 1960/11/15
Flag of Serbia.svg
Serbia 1866 Former member: Yugoslavia (original member), Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia and the United Nations
Flag of Seychelles.svg
Seychelles 1999/9/17
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg
Sierra Leone 1961/12/30
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore 1965/10/22 Former member: Malaysia and Singapore and the United Nations
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakia 1993/2/23 Former member: Czechoslovakia (1920/1/10)
Flag of Slovenia.svg
Slovenia 1992/6/16 Former member: Yugoslavia (original member)
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg
Solomon Islands 1987/7/27
Flag of Somalia.svg
Somalia 1962/9/28
Flag of South Africa.svg
South Africa [z] 1910/1/1
Flag of South Sudan.svg
South Sudan 2011/10/3
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain 1865/5/17
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg
Sri Lanka [aa] 1897/1/1
Flag of Sudan.svg
Sudan 1957/10/23
Flag of Suriname.svg
Suriname [ab] 1976/7/15
Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden 1865/5/17
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland 1865/5/17
Flag of Syria.svg
Syrian Arab Republic 1924/1/12 Former member: United Arab Republic
Flag of Tajikistan.svg
Tajikistan 1994/4/28 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand [ac] 1883/4/21
Flag of East Timor.svg
Timor-Leste 2010/8/24
Flag of Togo (3-2).svg
Togo 1961/9/14
Flag of Tonga.svg
Tonga 1972/1/7
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg
Trinidad and Tobago 1965/3/6 Trinidad and Tobago and the United Nations
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia 1956/12/14
Flag of Turkey.svg
Turkey 1865/5/17
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg
Turkmenistan 1993/5/7 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Tuvalu.svg
Tuvalu 1996/8/15 Tuvalu and the United Nations
Flag of Uganda.svg
Uganda 1963/3/8
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine 1947/5/7 Former member: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
United Arab Emirates 1972/6/27
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1871/2/24 United Kingdom and the United Nations
Flag of Tanzania.svg
United Republic of Tanzania 1962/10/31 Former member: Tanganyika and Zanzibar
Flag of the United States.svg
United States of America 1908/7/1 United States and the United Nations
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay 1902/7/1
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Uzbekistan 1992/7/10 Former member: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Flag of Vanuatu.svg
Vanuatu 1988/3/30 Vanuatu and the United Nations
Flag of Vatican City (2023-present).svg
Vatican City 1929/6/1
Flag of Venezuela.svg
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela [ad] 1920/8/13
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam 1951/9/24
Flag of Yemen.svg
Yemen 1931/1/1 Former members: Yemen and Democratic Yemen
Flag of Zambia.svg
Zambia 1965/8/23
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg
Zimbabwe 1981/2/10

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Notes
  1. Benin: Name was changed from Dahomey on 1 December 1975.
  2. Plurinational State of Bolivia: Previously referred to as Bolivia.
  3. Burkina Faso: Name was changed from Upper Volta on 6 August 1984.
  4. Cabo Verde: Previously referred to as Cape Verde. On 24 October 2013, Cabo Verde requested that its name no longer be translated into different languages. [2]
  5. Cambodia: Name was changed to the Khmer Republic on 7 October 1970, and back to Cambodia on 30 April 1975. Name was changed again to Democratic Kampuchea on 6 April 1976, and back to Cambodia on 3 February 1990.
  6. Cameroon: Previously referred to as Cameroun (before merging with Southern Cameroons in 1961). By a letter of 4 January 1974, the Secretary-General was informed that Cameroon had changed its name to the United Republic of Cameroon. Name was changed back to Cameroon on 4 February 1984.
  7. Central African Republic: By a letter of 20 December 1976, the Central African Republic advised that it had changed its name to the Central African Empire. Name was changed back to the Central African Republic on 20 September 1979.
  8. Congo: Previously referred to as Congo (Brazzaville) (to differentiate it from Congo (Leopoldville)) and the People's Republic of the Congo. Name was changed to Congo on 15 November 1971 (after the Democratic Republic of the Congo changed its name to Zaire). Also referred to as Congo (Republic of the).
  9. Côte d'Ivoire: Previously referred to as Ivory Coast. On 6 November 1985, Côte d'Ivoire requested that its name no longer be translated into different languages; this became fully effective on 1 January 1986.
  10. Democratic Republic of the Congo: Previously referred to as Congo (Leopoldville) (to differentiate it from Congo (Brazzaville)). Name was changed from the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Zaire on 27 October 1971, and back to the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 17 May 1997.
  11. Eswatini: Name was changed from Swaziland on 19 April 2018.
  12. Republic of The Gambia: Previously referred to as The Gambia.
  13. Withdrew from the UN on 20 January 1965. It rejoined on 28 September 1966.
  14. Islamic Republic of Iran: Previously referred to as Iran. By a communication of 5 March 1981, Iran informed the Secretary-General that it should be referred to by its complete name of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
  15. Kazakhstan: Spelling was changed from Kazakstan on 20 June 1997.
  16. Lao People's Democratic Republic: Name was changed from Laos on 2 December 1975.
  17. Libya: Formerly recognised as the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 after originally being admitted as Libya. By notes verbales of 1 and 21 April 1977, the Libyan Arab Republic advised that it had changed its name to the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. On 16 September 2011, the UN General Assembly awarded the UN seat to the National Transitional Council, thereby restoring the original name of Libya.
  18. Madagascar: Previously referred to as the Malagasy Republic.
  19. Maldives: Previously referred to as the Maldive Islands.
  20. Myanmar: Name was changed from Burma on 18 June 1989.
  21. North Macedonia: Originally admitted under the temporary UN designation The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
  22. Philippines: Previously referred to as the Philippine Commonwealth (before becoming a republic in 1946) and as the Philippine Republic.
  23. Republic of Moldova: Previously referred to as Moldova.
  24. Saint Kitts and Nevis: Name was changed officially from Saint Christopher and Nevis on 26 November 1986; the UN, however, continued to use the former name throughout the year.
  25. Sao Tome and Principe: The official UN designation lacks diacritics; however, the name is constitutionally defined as São Tomé and Príncipe, with diacritics.
  26. South Africa: Previously referred to as the Union of South Africa (before becoming a republic in 1961).
  27. Sri Lanka: Name was changed from Ceylon on 22 May 1972.
  28. Suriname: Name was changed from Surinam on 23 January 1978.
  29. Thailand: Previously referred to as Siam.
  30. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela: Previously referred to as Venezuela.
Citations
  1. "List of ITU Member States". International Telecommunication Union . Retrieved 2019-08-13.
  2. "Change of name – Cape Verde" (PDF). United Nations. 29 October 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  3. Lederer, Edith M. (16 September 2011). "UN approves Libya seat for former rebels". Associated Press. Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 16 September 2011.