What are the main regional groups of the United Nations?
As of May 2014, the United Nations member states are divided into five regional groups. These consist of:
As of May 2014, the United Nations member states are divided into five regional groups. These consist of:
- The African Group, with 54 member states
- The Asia-Pacific Group, with 53 member states
- The Eastern European Group, with 23 member states
- The Latin American and Caribbean Group, with 33 member states
- The Western European and Other groups, with 28 member states.