These Are The UN Member States Not Recognized By Other Members

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These Are The UN Member States Not Recognized By Other Members

There are currently 193 member states in the United Nations. And despite the UN granting membership by recognizing sovereignty, not all nations recognize each other individually.

This chart by Visual Capitalist’s creator Julie Peasley, breaks down the complex geopolitics at play. To read it: follow the arrow from one country to the other UN member that they do not recognize.

The creator chose to limit this visualization to UN member states only and not include:

  • Observer states (i.e. Palestine)
  • Partially recognized states (i.e. Kosovo, Cook Islands, Niue)
  • Countries not recognized by the UN (i.e. Taiwan, Western Sahara)

The Murky Waters of International Relations

A brief glance at the chart shows two countries drawing the most diplomatic ire: China and Israel.

Briefly speaking, many Pacific and Atlantic islands do not recognize China, and most of the Muslim world doesn’t recognise Israel.

UN Member State Does Not Recognize
Pakistan Armenia, Israel
Belize China, Israel
Bhutan China
Eswatini China
Guatemala China
Haiti China
Saint Kitts and Nevis China
Saint Lucia China
Saint Vincent… China
The Marshall Islands China
Palau China
Paraguay China
Tuvalu Cyprus
Türkiye Israel
Afghanistan Israel
Algeria Israel
Bangladesh Israel
Bolivia Israel
Brunei Israel
Comoros Israel
Cuba Israel
Djibouti Israel
Indonesia Israel
Iran Israel
Iraq Israel
Kuwait Israel
Lebanon Israel
Libya Israel
Malaysia Israel
Maldives Israel
Mali Israel
Mauritania Israel
Nicaragua Israel
Niger Israel
North Korea Israel
Oman Israel
Qatar Israel
Saudi Arabia Israel
Somalia Israel
Syria Israel
Tunisia Israel
Venezuela Israel
Yemen Israel
Japan North Korea

Source: Wikipedia.

The China bloc is explained by Beijing’s stance: no state can recognize both the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China (Taiwan) at the same time.

As a result, all the countries here who don’t recognize China, currently see Taiwan as a sovereign country.

Finally, animosity around Israel’s recognition stems from the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Most Arab nations opposed the partition of the British Mandate of Palestine and invaded Israel, leading to the 1948 war.

At various times, different Arab countries have spoken in favor of normalizing relations, on the condition that Israel withdraw from Palestinian territories.

Julie Peasley is a prolific creator, and placed as runner-up in Voronoi’s Visual of the Year 2024. If you like big visualizations that can be dived into, check out: Political Leaning in the U.S. by Occupation.

Tyler Durden
Mon, 01/20/2025 – 04:35

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