Group of Asia and the Pacific Small Island Developing States

The Group of Asia and the Pacific Small Island Developing States (often shortened as Asia and the Pacific or Asia–Pacific Group) is one of the five United Nations regional groups and is composed of 54 Member States from Asia and Oceania.

Group of Asia and the Pacific Small Island Developing States
Formation1964; 61 years ago (1964)
TypeRegional group
Legal statusActive
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The Group, as with all the regional groups, is a non-binding dialogue group where subjects concerning regional and international matters are discussed. Additionally, the Group works to help allocate seats on United Nations bodies by nominating candidates from the region.

Member States

The following are the Member States of the Asia and the Pacific Group:

  •  Afghanistan
  •  Bahrain
  •  Bangladesh
  •  Bhutan
  •  Brunei
  •  Cambodia
  •  China
  •  Cyprus
  •  Fiji
  •  India
  •  Indonesia
  •  Iran
  •  Iraq
  •  Japan
  •  Jordan
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Kiribati
  •  Kuwait
  •  Kyrgyzstan
  •  Laos
  •  Lebanon
  •  Malaysia
  •  Maldives
  •  Marshall Islands
  •  Micronesia
  •  Mongolia
  •  Myanmar
  •  Nauru
  •    Nepal
  •  North Korea
  •  Oman
  •  Pakistan
  •  Palau
  •  State of Palestine
  •  Papua New Guinea
  •  Philippines
  •  Qatar
  •  Samoa
  •  Saudi Arabia
  •  Singapore
  •  Solomon Islands
  •  South Korea
  •  Sri Lanka
  •  Syria
  •  Tajikistan
  •  Thailand
  •  Timor-Leste
  •  Tonga
  •  Turkey
  •  Turkmenistan
  •  Tuvalu
  •  United Arab Emirates
  •  Uzbekistan
  •  Vanuatu
  •  Viet Nam
  •  Yemen

History

Initially, the Group was known as the Asian Group. However, by the 1970s, Pacific island nations were gaining independence and joining the group. By the mid-2000s the number of Pacific island nations in the group had reached over one fifth of the membership, so they began to advocate for a change of name of the Group.

These efforts were met with success in 2011 when the United Nations agreed to include "Pacific" in the name of the Group, changing it to the Group of Asia and the Pacific Small Island Developing States at China's insistence. This change in name recognises the growing role Pacific island nations play in the United Nations System.

Representation

Security Council

The Asia and the Pacific Group holds 3 seats on the Security Council, 2 non-permanent and 1 permanent. The current members of the Security Council from the Group are:

Country Term
 China Permanent
Republic of Korea 1 January 2024 – 31 December 2025
 Pakistan 1 January 2025 – 31 December 2026

Economic and Social Council

The Asia and the Pacific Group holds 11 seats on the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The current members of the Economic and Social Council from the Group are:

Country Term
 Indonesia 1 January 2021 – 31 December 2023
 Japan
 Solomon Islands
 Afghanistan 1 January 2022 – 31 December 2024
 India
 Oman
 Kazakhstan
 Bangladesh 1 January 2020 – 31 December 2022
 China
Republic of Korea
 Thailand

Human Rights Council

The Asia–Pacific Group holds 13 seats on the United Nations Human Rights Council. The current members of the Economic and Social Council from the Group are:

Country Term
 China 1 January 2021 – 31 December 2023
   Nepal
 Pakistan
 Uzbekistan
 Bahrain 1 January 2019 – 31 December 2021
 Bangladesh
 Fiji
 India
 Philippines
 Indonesia 1 January 2020 – 31 December 2022
Republic of Korea
 Japan
 Marshall Islands

Presidency of the General Assembly

Every five years in the years ending in 1 and 6, the Asia–Pacific Group is eligible to elect a president to the General Assembly.

The following is a list of presidents from the region since its official creation in 1963:

Year Elected Session Name of President Country Note
1966 21st Abdul Rahman Pazhwak  Afghanistan Also chaired the 5th and 6th emergency special sessions of the General Assembly
1971 26th Adam Malik  Indonesia
1976 31st H. S. Amerasinghe  Sri Lanka
1981 36th Ismat T. Kittani  Iraq Also chaired the 7th and 9th emergency special sessions and the 12th special session of the General Assembly
1986 41st Humayun Rasheed Choudhury  Bangladesh Also chaired the 14th special session of the General Assembly
1991 46th Samir S. Shihabi  Saudi Arabia
1996 51st Razali Ismail  Malaysia Also chaired the 10th emergency special and 19th special sessions of the General Assembly
2001 56th Han Seung-soo Republic of Korea Also chaired the 10th emergency special session of the General Assembly
2006 61st Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa  Bahrain Also chaired the 10th emergency special session of the General Assembly
2011 66th Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser  Qatar
2016 71st Peter Thomson  Fiji
2021 76th Abdulla Shahid  Maldives
Future
2026 81st TBD TBD
2031 86th TBD TBD
2036 91st TBD TBD

Timeline of membership

As the Group of Asia and The Pacific Small Island Developing States changed significantly over time, the number of its members had also changed.

Years Number of members Notes
1966-1967 25 Afghanistan, Burma (now Myanmar), Cambodia, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Cyprus, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Syria, Thailand, Yemen
1967-1970 26 South Yemen
1970-1971 27 Fiji
1971 28 China
1971-1974 33 Bahrain, Bhutan, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
1974-1975 34 Bangladesh
1975-1976 35 Papua New Guinea
1976-1977 36 Samoa
1977-1978 37 Vietnam
1978-1981 38 Solomon Islands
1981-1984 39 Vanuatu
1984-1990 40 Brunei
1990-1991 39 Yemeni unification
1991-1992 43 Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Republic of Korea
1992-1994 48 Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
1994-1999 49 Palau
1999-2000 51 Nauru, Tonga
2000-2002 52 Tuvalu
2002-2024 53 Tuvalu
2024-present 54 Kiribati

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