Dates of membership of the Economic Commission for Europe
56 member countries
| Albania |
14 December 1955 |
Liechtenstein |
18 September 1990 |
| Andorra |
28 July 1993 |
Lithuania |
17 September 1991 |
| Armenia |
30 July 1993 1 |
Luxembourg |
28 March 1947 |
| Austria |
14 December 1955 |
Malta |
1 December
1964 |
| Azerbaijan |
|
Moldova |
2 March 1992 |
| Belarus |
28 March
1947 |
Monaco |
27 May 1993 |
| Belgium |
28 March
1947 |
Montenegro |
|
| Bosnia
and Herzegovina |
22 May
1992 |
Netherlands |
28 March 1947 |
| Bulgaria |
14 December
1955 |
Norway |
28 March 1947 |
| Canada |
9 August
1973 |
Poland |
28 March 1947 |
| Croatia |
22 May
1992 |
Portugal |
14 December 1955 |
| Cyprus |
20 September
1960 |
Romania |
14 December 1955 |
| Czech
Republic |
|
Russian Federation |
28 March 1947 |
| Denmark |
28 March
1947 |
San Marino |
30 July 1993 |
| Estonia |
17 September
1991 |
Serbia |
|
| Finland |
14 December
1955 |
Slovakia |
|
| France |
28 March
1947 |
Slovenia |
22 May 1992 |
| Georgia |
|
Spain |
14 December 1955 |
| Germany |
18 September
1973 |
Sweden |
28 March 1947 |
| Greece |
28 March
1947 |
Switzerland |
24 March 1972 |
| Hungary |
14 December
1955 |
Tajikistan |
|
| Iceland |
28 March
1947 |
The former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia |
8 April 1993 |
| Ireland |
14 December
1955 |
Turkey |
28 March 1947 |
| Israel |
|
Turkmenistan |
|
| Italy |
14 December
1955 |
Ukraine |
28 March
1947 |
| Kazakhstan |
|
United Kingdom |
28 March 1947 |
| Kyrgyzstan |
|
United States |
28 March 1947 |
| Latvia |
17 September
1991 |
Uzbekistan |
30 July 1993 1 |
1 Member of the United Nations 2 March 1992.
2 Date refers to former Czechoslovakia; Czech
Republic and Slovakia [re-]admitted to the United Nations 19 Jan 1993.
3 Member of the United Nations 31 July 1992.
4 Admitted to ECE on a temporary basis; member of the United Nations 11 May 1949.
5 The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
was an original Member of the United Nations, the Charter having been signed
on its behalf on 26 June 1945 and ratified 19 October 1945, until its
dissolution following the establishment and subsequent admission as new members
of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Slovenia,
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was admitted as a Member of the United Nations
by General Assembly resolution A/RES/55/12 of 1 November 2000; this name
was changed to “Serbia
and Montenegro” on 4 February 2003.
6 Activated by the Declaration of Independence
adopted by the National Assembly of Montenegro on 3 June 2006, the membership
of the State Union Serbia and Montenegro in the United Nations (including all
organs and organizations of the UN system) is continued by the Republic of
Serbia. Montenegro was admitted as a member on 28 June 2006.