Denmark joined the United Nations in 1945 as one of the organization's founding members, motivated by a desire to promote international cooperation and peace following the devastation of World War II. The Danish government aimed to contribute to global stability and security, uphold human rights, and support the principles of democracy and the rule of law. Joining the UN also aligned with Denmark's commitment to multilateralism and collaboration with other nations to address global challenges.
The 2009 UN climate change conference was hosted in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Denmark is one of the countries in Europe. Like many of those countries, it decided to join the European Economic Community, now called the European Union, in 1973, because it saw the benefits of membership.
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In 1994 Brunei became the 139th county to join UN after its Independance from British Colonial Rule.
The UK was one of the founding members of the UN, in 1945.
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2 March, 1992 the Republic of Kazakhstan joined the UN.
Libya joined the UN on September 18th, 1990.
June 28, 2006.