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The list below is based on the list maintained by the Palestine Liberation Organization during the campaign for United Nations recognition in 2011. Sources specific to each country are given in all but 3 cases (Liberia, Swaziland, Turkmenistan).
# | Name | Date of recognition | Diplomatic relations | Relevant membership |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Algeria | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
2 | Bahrain | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
3 | Iraq | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
4 | Kuwait | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
5 | Libya | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
6 | Malaysia | 15 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
7 | Mauritania | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
8 | Morocco | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
9 | Somalia | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
10 | Tunisia | 15 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
11 | Turkey | 15 November 1988 | Yes | OIC; Palestine–Turkey relations |
12 | Yemen | 15 November 1988 |
Yes | Arab League, OIC |
13 | Afghanistan | 16 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
14 | Bangladesh | 16 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
15 | Cuba | 16 November 1988 | Yes | |
16 | Indonesia | 16 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
17 | Jordan | 16 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
18 | Madagascar | 16 November 1988 | No | |
19 | Malta | 16 November 1988 | Yes | EU |
20 | Nicaragua | 16 November 1988 | Yes | |
21 | Pakistan | 16 November 1988 | Yes | OIC; Pakistan–Palestine relations |
22 | Qatar | 16 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
23 | Saudi Arabia | 16 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
24 | United Arab Emirates | 16 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC; Palestine – United Arab Emirates relations |
25 | Serbia | 16 November 1988 |
Yes | Palestine–Serbia relations |
26 | Zambia | 16 November 1988 | Yes | |
27 | Albania | 17 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
28 | Brunei | 17 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
29 | Djibouti | 17 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
30 | Mauritius | 17 November 1988 | Yes | |
31 | Sudan | 17 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
32 | Cyprus | 18 November 1988 | Yes | EU |
33 | Czech Republic | 18 November 1988 |
Yes | EU |
34 | Slovakia | 18 November 1988 |
Yes | EU |
35 | Egypt | 18 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC; Egypt–Palestine relations |
36 | India | 18 November 1988 | Yes | India–Palestine relations |
37 | Nigeria | 18 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
38 | Seychelles | 18 November 1988 | Yes | |
39 | Sri Lanka | 18 November 1988 | Yes | |
40 | Belarus | 19 November 1988 | Yes | |
41 | Guinea | 19 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
42 | Namibia | 19 November 1988 |
Yes | |
43 | Ukraine | 19 November 1988 | Yes | |
44 | Russia | 19 November 1988 | Yes | Palestine–Russia relations |
45 | Vietnam | 19 November 1988 | Yes | Palestine–Vietnam relations |
46 | China, People's Republic of | 20 November 1988 | Yes | Palestine – People's Republic of China relations |
47 | Burkina Faso | 21 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
48 | Comoros | 21 November 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
49 | Guinea-Bissau | 21 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
50 | Mali | 21 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
51 | Cambodia | 21 November 1988 |
Yes | |
52 | Mongolia | 22 November 1988 | Yes | |
53 | Senegal | 22 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
54 | Hungary | 23 November 1988 | Yes | EU |
55 | Cape Verde | 24 November 1988 | No | |
56 | Korea, North | 24 November 1988 | Yes | North Korea – Palestine relations |
57 | Niger | 24 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
58 | Romania | 24 November 1988 | Yes | EU; Romania–Palestine relations |
59 | Tanzania | 24 November 1988 | Yes | |
60 | Bulgaria | 25 November 1988 | Yes | EU |
61 | Maldives | 28 November 1988 | Yes | OIC |
62 | Ghana | 29 November 1988 | Yes | |
63 | Togo | 29 November 1988 | No | OIC |
64 | Zimbabwe | 29 November 1988 | Yes | |
65 | Chad | 1 December 1988 | Yes | OIC |
66 | Laos | 2 December 1988 | Yes | |
67 | Sierra Leone | 3 December 1988 | No | OIC |
68 | Uganda | 3 December 1988 | Yes | OIC |
69 | Congo, Republic of the | 5 December 1988 | Yes | |
70 | Angola | 6 December 1988 | Yes | |
71 | Mozambique | 8 December 1988 | Yes | OIC |
72 | São Tomé and Príncipe | 10 December 1988 | No | |
73 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 10 December 1988 | No | |
74 | Gabon | 12 December 1988 | Yes | OIC |
75 | Oman | 13 December 1988 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
76 | Poland | 14 December 1988 | Yes | EU |
77 | Botswana | 19 December 1988 | No | |
78 | Nepal | 19 December 1988 | No | |
79 | Burundi | 22 December 1988 | No | |
80 | Central African Republic | 23 December 1988 | No | |
81 | Bhutan | 25 December 1988 | No | |
82 | Rwanda | 2 January 1989 | No | |
83 | Ethiopia | 4 February 1989 | Yes | |
84 | Iran | 4 February 1989 | Yes | OIC; Iran–Palestine relations |
85 | Benin | May 1989 or before |
Yes | OIC |
86 | Equatorial Guinea | May 1989 or before |
No | |
87 | Gambia | May 1989 or before |
Yes | OIC |
88 | Kenya | May 1989 or before |
Yes | |
89 | Lebanon | May 1989 or before |
Yes | Arab League, OIC |
90 | Vanuatu | 21 August 1989 | Yes | |
91 | Philippines | September 1989 | Yes | |
92 | Swaziland | July 1991 or before |
No | |
93 | Kazakhstan | 6 April 1992 | Yes | OIC |
94 | Azerbaijan | 15 April 1992 | Yes | OIC |
95 | Georgia | 25 April 1992 | Yes | |
96 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 27 May 1992 | Yes | |
97 | Tajikistan | 2 April 1994 | Yes | OIC |
98 | Uzbekistan | 25 September 1994 | Yes | OIC |
99 | South Africa | 15 February 1995 | Yes | Palestine – South Africa relations |
100 | Kyrgyzstan | November 1995 | Yes | OIC |
101 | East Timor | 1 March 2004 | Yes | |
102 | Papua New Guinea | 4 October 2004 | Yes | |
103 | Paraguay | 25 March 2005 |
Yes | |
104 | Montenegro | 24 July 2006 | Yes | |
105 | Costa Rica | 5 February 2008 | Yes | |
106 | Côte d'Ivoire | 2008 or before |
Yes | OIC |
107 | Venezuela | 27 April 2009 | Yes | |
108 | Dominican Republic | 14 July 2009 | Yes | |
109 | Brazil | 1 December 2010 | Yes | Brazil–Palestine relations |
110 | Argentina | 6 December 2010 | Yes | |
111 | Bolivia | 22 December 2010 | No | |
112 | Ecuador | 24 December 2010 | Yes | |
113 | Chile | 7 January 2011 | Yes | |
114 | Guyana | 13 January 2011 | Yes | OIC |
115 | Peru | 24 January 2011 | Yes | |
116 | Suriname | 1 February 2011 | No | OIC |
117 | Uruguay | 15 March 2011 | Yes | |
118 | Malawi | 19 April 2011 | Yes | |
119 | Lesotho | 6 June 2011 | No | |
120 | Syria | 18 July 2011 | Yes | Arab League, OIC |
121 | Liberia | 2011 or before |
No | |
122 | Turkmenistan | 2011 or before |
No | OIC |
Has not yet recognised
# | Name | Official position | Relations | Relevant memberships |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Andorra | No | ||
2 | Antigua and Barbuda | No | ||
3 | Armenia | No | ||
4 | Australia | Yes | ||
5 | Austria | Yes | EU | |
6 | Bahamas | No | ||
7 | Barbados | No | ||
8 | Belgium | On 15 July 2011, the Belgian Senate adopted a resolution urging the government to recognise Palestine on the pre-1967 borders. | Yes | EU |
9 | Belize | Yes | ||
10 | Cameroon | Yes | OIC | |
11 | Canada | Yes | ||
12 | Colombia | Yes | ||
13 | Croatia | Yes | ||
14 | Denmark | Yes | EU; Denmark–Palestine relations | |
15 | Dominica | No | ||
16 | El Salvador | No | ||
17 | Eritrea | Yes | ||
18 | Estonia | Yes | EU | |
— | European Union | Eight of its 27 member states have recognised the State of Palestine. | Yes | EU |
19 | Fiji | No | ||
20 | Finland | Yes | EU | |
21 | France | Yes | EU | |
22 | Germany | Yes | EU | |
23 | Greece | Yes | EU | |
24 | Grenada | No | ||
25 | Guatemala | No | ||
26 | Haiti | No | ||
27 | Holy See | Yes | Holy See–Palestine relations | |
28 | Honduras | During a trip to Lima in July 2011, President Porfirio Lobo announced that his country would recognise Palestinian statehood and support its admission to the General Assembly in September. This broke with the traditional policy of Honduras, which is to encourage a settlement reached through negotiations. | No | |
29 | Iceland | Yes | ||
30 | Ireland | Yes | EU | |
31 | Israel | Yes | ||
32 | Italy | Yes | EU | |
33 | Jamaica | No | ||
34 | Japan | Yes | ||
35 | Kiribati | No | ||
36 | Korea, South | Yes | ||
37 | Latvia | Yes | EU | |
38 | Liechtenstein | No | ||
39 | Lithuania | Yes | EU | |
40 | Luxembourg | Yes | EU | |
41 | Macedonia, Republic of | No | ||
42 | Marshall Islands | No | ||
43 | Mexico | Yes | ||
44 | Micronesia, Federated States of | No | ||
45 | Moldova | Yes | ||
46 | Monaco | No | ||
47 | Myanmar | No | ||
48 | Nauru | No | ||
49 | Netherlands | Yes | EU | |
50 | New Zealand | Yes | ||
51 | Norway | Following a meeting with Abbas in July 2011, Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre suggested that his government is inclined to back the bid for recognition, saying it was "perfectly legitimate" for the Palestinians to seek a vote on recognition of statehood. "The fundamental Norwegian view is that a people have the right to use UN institutions to clarify questions about the legitimacy of their status in the world. We are opposed to denying this to the Palestinians". However, Støre stopped short of full commitment until the resolution text is submitted in September. Norway upgraded the Palestinian mission in Oslo to an embassy in December 2010, and Støre had called for the creation of a Palestinian state within the following year. | Yes | |
52 | Palau | No | ||
53 | Panama | No | ||
54 | Portugal | Yes | EU | |
55 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | No | ||
56 | Saint Lucia | No | ||
57 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | No | ||
58 | Samoa | No | ||
59 | San Marino | No | ||
60 | Singapore | No | ||
61 | Slovenia | Yes | EU | |
62 | Solomon Islands | No | ||
63 | South Sudan | No | ||
64 | Spain | Yes | EU | |
65 | Sweden | Yes | EU | |
66 | Switzerland | Yes | ||
67 | Thailand | No | ||
68 | Tonga | No | ||
69 | Trinidad and Tobago | No | ||
70 | Tuvalu | No | ||
71 | United Kingdom | Yes | EU; Palestine – United Kingdom relations | |
72 | United States | Yes | Palestine – United States relations |
Other states
- Cook Islands
- Niue
- Abkhazia
- Kosovo
- Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
- Northern Cyprus
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
- Somaliland
- South Ossetia
- China, Republic of
- Transnistria
Notes
- Either with the Palestinian National Authority, the Palestine Liberation Organization, or the State of Palestine. The institution is specified where known.
- Recognition extended by both Democratic Yemen and the Yemen Arab Republic, prior to Yemeni unification.
- Recognition extended by the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). Although the UN did not recognise the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (later renamed Serbia and Montenegro, itself to be succeeded by Serbia in 2006) as its successor, it claims to be such and pledges to adhere to all ratifications, signatures and recognitions conducted by SFRY.
- ^ Recognition extended by Czechoslovakia. Following its dissolution, both the Czech Republic and Slovakia retained ties.
- Namibia was established by the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), which recognised the State of Palestine during its time as a UN observer entity.
- Recognition extended by the People's Republic of Kampuchea, the predecessor to modern Cambodia. Its civil-war rival, Democratic Kampuchea, announced its recognition three days prior.
- On 28 January 2011, Paraguay's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a written reaffirmation of its government's recognition of the State of Palestine. The statement noted that the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two governments in 2005 had implied mutual recognition.
- In Annex II of the State of Palestine's UNESCO application, Austria was accidentally listed as having extended recognition. However, the submitting states (Algeria, Indonesia, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, and Yemen) later requested that Austria be removed from the list. On 5 December 1979, Mr. Ghazi Hussain was appointed the representative of the PLO in Austria.
- The German Democratic Republic recognised the State of Palestine on 18 November 1988, but it later unified with the Federal Republic of Germany and the current government does not recognise it.
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