See map of which countries are NATO members — and learn how countries can join (2024)

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By Caitlin O'Kane

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President Biden is meeting with other world leaders at the NATO summit in Lithuania this week, where member nations are discussing Sweden's admission into their group. NATO recently grew to 31 nations, with the addition of Finland earlier this year, and could now grow to 32 with the inclusion of Sweden. Which countries are part of NATO, and how do they become members?

A full list of NATO countries as of July 2023

NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, formed in 1949 when the 12 founding nations signed the Washington Treaty. Central to the treaty is Article 5, a pact among member nations to provide mutual assistance against what was then the Soviet Union if it tried to extend its control over Europe.

The original founding nations were Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Over the years, more countries have joined: Greece, Turkey, Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro and North Macedonia.

Finland joined in April 2023. Sweden's membership is being discussed at the NATO summit this week.

Map of NATO countries

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What does NATO do?

As NATO members, the nations "agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all," according to the treaty.

The group formed in part to work against any threats the Soviet Union might pose. After the Soviet Union broke up, NATO began forming friendships with former Soviet countries that were becoming independent states. Many of those countries eventually joined NATO.

In addition to being allies in defense, the countries also make decisions on a variety of issues and work together on crisis-management operations and preventing future threats.

In 1995, NATO deployed its Implementation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting its first major crisis response operation. The force was deployed to help enforce the Dayton Peace Agreement, which ended the war in the country. NATO eventually replaced the peace agreement with the Stabilisation Force, or SFOR, which helped rebuild the country after the war.

For the first time ever in 2001, NATO invoked Article 5 after the terror attacks in the U.S. on 9/11. They continued to work together in 2003 during the war in Afghanistan and worked to successfully prevent terrorist attacks from Afghanistan in any NATO countries.

What are the requirements for NATO membership?

NATO has an"open door policy" and says membership is open to "any other European state in a position to further the principles of this Treaty and to contribute to the security of the North Atlantic area."

Any country in the Euro-Atlantic area that has a "functioning democratic system, fair treatment of minority populations and a willingness to make a military contribution to NATO operations" can join, according to the parliament of the U.K., a NATO founding member.

The requirements are listed in the founding treaty's Article 10. NATO ensures that its expansion "poses no threat to any country" and is "aimed at promoting stability and cooperation, at building a Europe whole and free, united in peace, democracy and common values."

All decisions, including decisions on new members, are reached by a consensus, meaning the members discuss issues and then make collective decision on how to handle them. They don't vote, but make decisions together that sometimes result in agreeing to disagree.

NATO has been in talks with several countries who have expressed desire to join and determined in 2008 that both Ukraine and Georgia would join sometime in the future.

Both Finland and Sweden asked to join NATO in 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine. After accession talks with NATO, Finland was approved to join in April.

Sweden was made an invitee and was able to attend NATO meetings. However, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was opposing Sweden's membership – until this week, when he agreed to the accession.

Hungary has also been opposed to ratifying Sweden's membership, but NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Monday that now that Turkey has agreed, he thinks the problem will be solved, as Hungary said it would not be the last to grant ratification.

Which EU countries aren't in NATO?

NATO and the European Union have 22 member countries in common and the two are partners, meaning the EU can access NATO's planning capabilities for its own military operations, according to NATO.

Similarly to NATO members, EU members signed a treaty in 1951 that created "interdependence in coal and steel so that one country could no longer mobilize its armed forces without others knowing." They have signed several other treaties to better establish their working relationships.

The EU has 27 members. The members that are not a part of NATO are: Austria, Cyprus, Ireland and Malta. Sweden is also a part of the EU and yet to be a part of NATO, but that is expected to soon change.

NATO members that are not part of the EU include: Albania, Canada, Iceland, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States.

What is NATO doing for Ukraine?

During its summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, this week, NATO members are focused on the threat Russia poses as it continues its war with Ukraine.

NATO is not at war with Russia but has been increasing its presence of troops in Eastern countries and is supporting Ukraine's right to self defense. Its mission is to prevent the conflict from spreading into its member nations "because that would be even more devastating and more dangerous."

NATO says its official policy is not to seek confrontation with Russia or threaten it. Russian President Vladimir Putin has complained about NATO expansion into Eastern Europe, but NATO says it never vowed not to expand.

Ukrainian's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made it clear he wants his country to be a part of NATO, saying if it had been part of the group "before the war, there would have been no war."

Ahead of this year's summit, Ukrainian Ambassador to the U.S.Oksana Markarovasaid in an interview withCBS News' "Face the Nation"the country was getting ready for NATO membership.

NATO members, however, have decided not to include Ukraine yet. The concern is that they are obligated to defend each other and since Ukraine is currently at war, they would have to join the war with Russia.

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Caitlin O'Kane

Caitlin O'Kane is a New York City journalist who works on the CBS News social media team as a senior manager of content and production. She writes about a variety of topics and produces "The Uplift," CBS News' streaming show that focuses on good news.

See map of which countries are NATO members — and learn how countries can join (2024)

FAQs

Who are the 32 NATO countries? ›

The 32 current member states of NATO are Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain ...

What countries are in the process of joining NATO? ›

Currently, three partner countries have declared their aspirations to NATO membership: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and Ukraine. Sweden became the latest country to join the Alliance on 7 March 2024. NATO's "open door policy" is based on Article 10 of its founding treaty.

What is the map for NATO membership? ›

The Membership Action Plan (MAP) is a NATO programme of advice, assistance and practical support tailored to the individual needs of countries wishing to join the Alliance. Participation in the MAP does not prejudge any decision by the Alliance on future membership. Bosnia and Herzegovina is currently participating.

Why can't Ukraine join NATO? ›

Why is Ukraine not in Nato, and when could it join? Russia has consistently opposed the idea of Ukraine joining Nato, fearing it would bring the alliance's forces too close to its borders. After Russia's invasion in 2022, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky asked for his country to be admitted as soon as possible.

Is Japan part of NATO? ›

In May 2023, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated Japan had no plans to join NATO as a member or semi-member state. In June 2023, it was reported that NATO and Japan had agreed to open its first Asia liaison office in Tokyo in 2024 for use as a hub for co-operation with Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.

Is Israel part of NATO or UN? ›

While it has had close security cooperation with the US and other Western countries, Israel has not sought formal membership in defense alliances like NATO. Turkey, a neighbor of Israel, on the other hand, joined NATO in 1952. Despite this, the military alliance and Israel are close allies.

Is Australia joining NATO? ›

Global security relationships – Australia's relationship with NATO. Though Australia is not a NATO member, its ties to the organisation have grown as a result of ADF deployments to Afghanistan under the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force.

What country left NATO? ›

Of the territories and members added between 1990 and 2024, all except for Finland and Sweden were either formerly part of the Warsaw Pact (including the formerly Soviet Baltic states) or territories of the former Yugoslavia. No countries have left NATO since its founding.

Is Mexico part of NATO? ›

Answer and Explanation: Mexico is not a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); however, this does not mean that it does not have allies in times of trouble. One example of an ally is the United States.

Why is Turkey in NATO? ›

Background. Turkey yearned to become a member of NATO because it wanted a security guarantee against a potential invasion by the Soviet Union, which made several overtures towards control of the Straits of the Dardanelles.

Why is Austria not in NATO? ›

Austria is bound to neutrality by the 1955 Austrian State Treaty and its constitution, which prohibits entry into military alliances and the establishment of foreign military bases on Austrian territory. Austrian neutrality is actually an enforced neutrality.

Is Switzerland joining NATO? ›

Switzerland is a neutral European country, which is not a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Since 1996, Switzerland has participated in NATO's Partnership for Peace (PfP) programme.

Who joined NATO in 2024? ›

On 7 March 2024, Sweden became a full member of NATO. NATO is a defence Alliance whose purpose is to safeguard the Allies' freedom and security.

Is Kyiv safe right now? ›

Ukraine - AVOID ALL TRAVEL

These include attacks on city centres and populated areas, including Kyiv. The ongoing Russian invasion poses a significant security risk, even if you are not near the front lines. If you are in Ukraine, you should consider leaving the country if you can do so safely.

How many troops does Ukraine have left? ›

Armed Forces of Ukraine
Ukrainian Armed Forces
Active personnel1,200,000 (2024 estimate)
Expenditure
Budget$64.8 billion ₴ 2.4 trillion (2024) foreign military aid
Percent of GDP37% (2024)
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Who are the members of NATO in 2024? ›

NATO formed with twelve founding members and has added new members ten times, most recently when Sweden joined the alliance on 7 March 2024. In addition, NATO recognizes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and Ukraine as aspiring members.

Which country is the 31st member of NATO? ›

Finland deposited its Instrument of Accession to the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 2023, becoming NATO's 31st member country.

What are the newest countries to join NATO? ›

Sweden became NATO's newest member on Thursday (7 March 2024), upon depositing its instrument of accession to the North Atlantic Treaty with the Government of the United States in Washington DC. With Sweden's accession, NATO now counts 32 countries among its members.

Which European countries are not in NATO? ›

The EU and NATO have respectively 27 and 32 member states, of which 23 states are members of both. The four EU member states which are not members of NATO (Austria, Cyprus, Ireland and Malta) held positions of neutrality during the Cold War, which they have since maintained.

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