Member states of the Congress of Nations



There are 187 Congress of Nations (CoN) member states, and each of them is a member of the Congress of Nations General Assembly.


 * 1) Membership in the Congress of Nations is open to all other peace-loving states which accept the obligations contained in the present Charter and, in the judgment of the Organization, are able and willing to carry out these obligations.
 * 2) The admission of any such state to membership in the Congress of Nations will be effected by a decision of the General Assembly.

Original members
The original members of the Congress of Nations were those who attended the Sabaraa Peace Summit at the conclusion of the Eulhae War. These member states agreed to create the Congress of Nations, with it being the world's first major neutral intergovernmental organization. Originally, membership was limited to powerful asiatic nations which could extend global influence. But as decolonization occurred, many pressed for the Congress to open up to all nations, thus in 1955 the first Gungju nations were permitted into the Congress, along with the first former colonies.

Current members
The current members and their dates of admission are listed below with their official designations used by the Congress of Nations. The alphabetical order by the member states' official designations is used to determine the seating arrangement of the General Assembly sessions, where a draw is held each year to select a member state as the starting point.

''The member states can be sorted by their official designations and dates of admission by clicking on the buttons in the header of the columns. See related sections on former members by clicking on the links in the column See also.''

Original members are listed with blue background and in bold.