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Timor-Leste: UN Voting Friends & Foes

Which countries vote with Timor-Leste at the UN General Assembly — and which vote against it? Agreement rates over every shared roll-call vote since 1946. Click any country for the full pair-by-pair breakdown.

Closest voting partners

Timor-Leste’s closest UN General Assembly voting partners since 1946
CountryAgreementShared votes
Seychelles97.9%612
Peru95.3%1,381
Costa Rica94.9%1,381
El Salvador94.7%1,337
Uruguay94.5%1,373
Bahamas94.2%1,328
Chile94.1%1,384

Most opposed countries

Countries most opposed to Timor-Leste in UN General Assembly voting since 1946
CountryAgreementShared votes
United States24.4%1,383
Israel24.7%1,346
Palau47.1%1,125
Micronesia (Federated States of)47.6%1,077
Canada54.6%1,385
Australia57.4%1,383
United Kingdom57.8%1,383
France58.0%1,387
Latvia66.3%1,380
Hungary66.5%1,383

Frequently asked questions

Which country votes most like Timor-Leste at the UN?

Seychelles is Timor-Leste's closest UN voting partner, agreeing in 97.9% of 612 shared General Assembly votes since 1946.

Which country disagrees with Timor-Leste most at the UN?

United States is Timor-Leste's most opposed UN voting counterpart, agreeing in only 24.4% of 1,383 shared General Assembly votes since 1946.

How is UN voting agreement calculated?

Agreement is the share of UN General Assembly roll-call votes in which both countries cast the same vote (yes, no, or abstain), over every vote both participated in since 1946.

Data source: Erik Voeten et al., 'United Nations General Assembly Voting Data', Harvard Dataverse.