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Current membership consists of 32 countries. In addition to the 12 founding countries, four new members joined during the Cold War: Greece and Turkey (1952), West Germany (1955) and Spain (1982).
At present, NATO has 32 member countries. These countries, called NATO Allies, are sovereign states that come together through NATO to discuss political and security issues and make collective decisions by consensus. NATO was created by 12 countries from Europe and North America on 4 April 1949.
Meet the 32 member nations, including a new ally. Clare Mulroy. USA TODAY. NATO members gained another ally in March when Sweden overcame the last major hurdle toward NATO membership and became...
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.
Which countries are in Nato? There are now 31 countries in Nato; 28 in Europe, two in North America and one in Eurasia. Here is the full list, along with the year they joined:
Nato - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization - was formed in 1949 by 12 countries: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United...
Sweden is the alliance’s 32nd member, after a long-delayed approval by Hungary. The historic expansion was set in motion by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Which countries are in Nato? With Finland’s acceptance there are now 31 countries in Nato; 28 in Europe, two in North America and one in Eurasia. Here is the full list, along with the year...
There are currently 30 countries in Nato; 27 in Europe, two in North America and one in Eurasia. Here are the countries, along with the year they joined: The map below shows Ukraine’s crucial...
The 12 founding member countries of NATO are Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States. NATO also has a list of aspiring members, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Macedonia, and Ukraine, which may one day become full NATO members.