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Page 426
... action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests , where such action ( a ) is taken to prevent the disclosure of information , ( b ) relates to trade in arms , ammunition or war materials or to ...
... action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests , where such action ( a ) is taken to prevent the disclosure of information , ( b ) relates to trade in arms , ammunition or war materials or to ...
Page 433
... action , and without prejudice to any action which it may subsequently take in accordance with the preceding paragraphs of this Article , the Council may , by majority decision , authorise a Member State to suspend its obligations under ...
... action , and without prejudice to any action which it may subsequently take in accordance with the preceding paragraphs of this Article , the Council may , by majority decision , authorise a Member State to suspend its obligations under ...
Page 577
... action ; 1. Calls upon all colonial Powers to refrain from any action which might compromise the sovereignty and independence of the emerging States ; 2. Declares that assistance to the emerging States should be without political ...
... action ; 1. Calls upon all colonial Powers to refrain from any action which might compromise the sovereignty and independence of the emerging States ; 2. Declares that assistance to the emerging States should be without political ...
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