British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1975 - Great Britain |
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Page 181
... progress already achieved and had increased world understanding of the importance of disarmament . The Prime Ministers believed that there was an urgent need for further progress in the disarmament field , both in the interests of world ...
... progress already achieved and had increased world understanding of the importance of disarmament . The Prime Ministers believed that there was an urgent need for further progress in the disarmament field , both in the interests of world ...
Page 207
... progress of the developing countries . The Ministers reaffirmed that the achievement of general and complete disarmament under effective international control remained one of the principal objectives of their governments . They ...
... progress of the developing countries . The Ministers reaffirmed that the achievement of general and complete disarmament under effective international control remained one of the principal objectives of their governments . They ...
Page 255
... progress essential to the security of the hemisphere . 2. Freedom , security , and democratic institutions are the best means of satisfying individual aspirations for progress through employment , social justice , improvement in ...
... progress essential to the security of the hemisphere . 2. Freedom , security , and democratic institutions are the best means of satisfying individual aspirations for progress through employment , social justice , improvement in ...
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