Uniting For Consensus - Members

Members

As of 19 February 2009, core members of the Uniting for Consensus group are:

Country UN budget International Trade
(Millions of USD)
2011
GDP (nominal)
(Millions of USD)
2011
GDP (PPP)
(Millions of USD)
2011
Defense budget
(Millions of USD)
Active military Population G8 G20 OECD DAC MIKT
Italy 4.999% 1,050,100 2,198,730 1,846,950 34,500 293,202 60,849,247 Y Y Y Y N
Canada 3.207% 910,200 1,736,869 1,396,131 24,700 68,250 34,953,100 Y Y Y Y N
Spain 3.177% 715,200 1,493,513 1,413,468 13,984 128,013 46,163,116 N N Y Y N
Mexico 2.356% 678,200 1,154,784 1,661,640 4,859 267,506 112,336,538 N Y Y N Y
South Korea 2.260% 1,084,000 1,116,247 1,554,149 30,800 687,000 50,004,441 N Y Y Y Y
Turkey 0.617% 373,800 778,089 1,073,565 18,687 666,576 74,724,269 N Y Y N Y
Argentina 0.287% 136,300 447,644 716,419 3,179 73,100 40,117,096 N Y N N N
Pakistan 0.082% 58,000 210,566 488,580 5,160 617,000 180,991,000 N N N N N
Malta 0.017% 9,200 8,896 10,757 58 1,954 417,617 N N N N N

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