One country cannot be part of every union there is. Finland doesn't feel the need to be a part of NATO now. Finland works with NATO.
Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, Austria, Finland and Sweden are the 6 members of the European Union, that are not members of NATO.
Spain, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland and Yugoslavia
No, Finland is not neutral. Politically, it is a member of EU since Jan 1st 1995. It is not a full member of Nato, but is committed to peace partnership with Nato.
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
NATO was form in 1949
NATO is the acronym...
Stalin wanted to build a military base in Turkey. He sought to establish a Soviet foothold in the strategic region to counterbalance the growing influence of the United States and its NATO allies in the area. However, Stalin's plans were not successful as Turkey aligned with the US and joined NATO in 1952.
No, Kyrgyzstan is not a member of NATO.
No, Iraq is not a member country of NATO, but NATO does have a special partnership with Iraq.
The membership of NATO was expanded as new NATO to include new members.
You may want to narrow down your criteria a good bit. The question is much too broad, as several countries were not members of NATO in the 1950s - some of those countries later became members of NATO, some were in the Warsaw Pact in the 1950s (some of those, too, would eventually become members of NATO), some countries were unaligned.
There are 538 NATO delegates