In the 1980s, two countries withdrew from the United Nations: Indonesia and Kuwait. Indonesia left the UN in 1965 but rejoined in 1966, while Kuwait briefly suspended its membership in 1979, primarily due to the Iranian Revolution. However, both nations were technically not permanent withdrawals, as they returned to the organization in subsequent years.
Australia is the country that withdrew from UNCLOS, which stands for the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, as an indirect result of East Timor's independence. Ongoing disputes over the maritime border between the two countries meant that Australia chose to opt out of UN judicial processes.
Do you mean which countries are not part of the UN?
Dick Biscuts
There are currently 192 countries involved in the UN.
There are 193 member States.
Currently, there are 192 participating countries in the UN.
There were 77 founding countries of the UN
Indonesia first joined UN on September 28, 1950, and then withdrew in 1962 because UN condemned Indonesia's invasion to Malaysia. Indonesia rejoined the UN in 1964.
there are 194 countries recognized by UN. Palestine is the last one.
There are only three countries on the list of countries that do not belong to the UN. Those three countries are Kosovo, Vatican City, and Taiwan.
Taiwan
During the Second Franco-Mexican War? Spain and England.