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Page 429
Therefore : A. Importing member countries should reduce and if possible eliminate , as soon as feasible , all restrictions and discriminatory practices affecting the consumption and importation of primary products , including those with ...
Therefore : A. Importing member countries should reduce and if possible eliminate , as soon as feasible , all restrictions and discriminatory practices affecting the consumption and importation of primary products , including those with ...
Page 540
... and complete disarmament and to continue their efforts without interruption until the whole programme has been achieved ; ( b ) To this end to seek to attain the widest possible area of agreement at the earliest possible date ...
... and complete disarmament and to continue their efforts without interruption until the whole programme has been achieved ; ( b ) To this end to seek to attain the widest possible area of agreement at the earliest possible date ...
Page 549
... complete disarmament under effective international control would be worked out in detail and agreed upon in the shortest possible time , Being deeply concerned that the objectives of that resolution be achieved as early as possible ...
... complete disarmament under effective international control would be worked out in detail and agreed upon in the shortest possible time , Being deeply concerned that the objectives of that resolution be achieved as early as possible ...
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