
List of
IOC Members

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EU Countries

Founding Members

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Albania

Algeria

Argentina

Azerbaijan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Egypt

European Union

Georgia

Iran

Israel

Jordan

Lebanon

Libya

Montenegro

Morocco

Palestine

Saudi Arabia

Tunisia

Türkiye

Uruguay

Uzbekistan
Becoming a member
Because the IOC is an international, intergovernmental organisation, membership is only open to the Governments of States or to international organisations with responsibilities in the negotiation, conclusion and application of international agreements, especially commodity agreements. If a country is interested in becoming a Member, its government submits an application to the Council of Members, usually through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs or another ministry, or through its Embassy in Spain.
If a country is interested in becoming a Member, its government submits an application to the Council of Members, usually through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs or another ministry, or through its Embassy in Spain.
The Council of Members examines the application and determines the conditions of accession of the applicant country. This includes fixing the number of participation shares in the aggregate IOC budget and setting a time limit for the country to file its instrument of accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations in New York, which is the depositary of the Agreement.
As soon as the applicant deposits its instrument it becomes a Member.
Private companies or individuals cannot join the IOC.
Members of the European Union are part of the IOC without the need of an application by the country itself.