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Aware of this , the participants in the Conference consider it a matter of principle that the Great Powers take more determined action for the solving of various problems by means of negotiations , displaying at the same time the ...
Aware of this , the participants in the Conference consider it a matter of principle that the Great Powers take more determined action for the solving of various problems by means of negotiations , displaying at the same time the ...
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The participating countries also consider that : ( a ) The non - aligned nations should be represented at all further world conferences on disarmament ; ( b ) All discussions on disarmament should be held under the auspices of the ...
The participating countries also consider that : ( a ) The non - aligned nations should be represented at all further world conferences on disarmament ; ( b ) All discussions on disarmament should be held under the auspices of the ...
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Principal Organ ARTICLE 4 The Conference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs will ordinarily be held once a year , and extraordinarily whenever at least three of them consider a Conference necessary . Each Member State shall have one vote ...
Principal Organ ARTICLE 4 The Conference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs will ordinarily be held once a year , and extraordinarily whenever at least three of them consider a Conference necessary . Each Member State shall have one vote ...
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