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NATO
(North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two North American. Established in the aftermath of World War II, the organization implements the North Atlantic Treaty, which was signed in Washington, D.C., on 4 April 1949. NATO is a system of collective security: its independent member states agree to defend each other against attacks by third parties. During the Cold War, NATO operated as a check on the perceived threat posed by the Soviet Union. The alliance remained in place after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and has been involved in military operations in the Balkans, the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa.
NATO’s main headquarters are located in Brussels, Belgium, while NATO’s military headquarters are near Mons, Belgium. The alliance has targeted deployments of their NATO Response Force in Eastern Europe, and the combined militaries of all NATO members include around 3.5 million soldiers and personnel. Their combined military spending as of 2020 constituted over 57 percent of the global nominal total. Members have agreed that their aim is to reach or maintain the target defence spending of at least two percent of their GDP by 2024.
NATO formed with twelve founding members, and has added new members eight times, most recently when North Macedonia joined the alliance in March 2020. Following the acceptance of their applications for membership in June 2022, Finland and Sweden are anticipated to become the 31st and 32nd members, with their Accession Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty now in the process of being ratified by the existing members. NATO currently also recognizes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and Ukraine as aspiring members. Enlargement has led to tensions with non-member Russia, which is one of the twenty additional countries that participate in NATO’s Partnership for Peace programme. Another nineteen countries are involved in institutionalized dialogue programmes with NATO.
Member States of NATO
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is an international military alliance that consists of 30 member states from Europe and North America. It was established at the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949. Article 5 of the treaty states that if an armed attack occurs against one of the member states, it shall be considered an attack against all members, and other members shall assist the attacked member, with armed forces if necessary. Article 6 of the treaty limits the scope of Article 5 to the islands north of the Tropic of Cancer, the North American and European mainlands, the entirety of Turkey, and French Algeria. As such, an attack on Hawaii, Puerto Rico, French Guiana, Ceuta, or Melilla, among other places, would not trigger an Article 5 response.
Of the 30 member countries, 28 are in Europe and two in North America. Between 1994 and 1997, wider forums for regional cooperation between NATO and its neighbours were set up, including the Partnership for Peace, the Mediterranean Dialogue initiative and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council.
All members have militaries, except for Iceland, which does not have a typical army (but it does have a coast guard and a small unit of civilian specialists for NATO operations). Three of NATO’s members are nuclear weapons states: France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. NATO has 12 original founding member states. Three more members joined between 1952 and 1955, and a fourth new member joined in 1982. After the end of the Cold War, NATO added 14 more members from 1999 to 2020.
NATO currently recognizes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Georgia, Sweden, and Ukraine as aspiring members as part of their Open Doors enlargement policy.
Source: Wikipedia

List of NATO Member Countries
Member state | Accession |
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Albania | 1 April 2009 |
Belgium | 24 August 1949 |
Bulgaria | 29 March 2004 |
Canada | 24 August 1949 |
Croatia | 1 April 2009 |
Czech Republic | 12 March 1999 |
Denmark | 24 August 1949 |
Estonia | 29 March 2004 |
France | 24 August 1949 |
Germany | 6 May 1955 (West Germany) 3 October 1990 (Germany) |
Greece | 18 February 1952 |
Hungary | 12 March 1999 |
Iceland | 24 August 1949 |
Italy | 24 August 1949 |
Latvia | 29 March 2004 |
Lithuania | 29 March 2004 |
Luxembourg | 24 August 1949 |
Montenegro | 5 June 2017 |
Netherlands | 24 August 1949 |
North Macedonia | 27 March 2020 |
Norway | 24 August 1949 |
Poland | 12 March 1999 |
Portugal | 24 August 1949 |
Romania | 29 March 2004 |
Slovakia | 29 March 2004 |
Slovenia | 29 March 2004 |
Spain | 30 May 1982 |
Turkey | 18 February 1952 |
United Kingdom | 24 August 1949 |
United States | 24 August 1949 |
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