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... of negotiations carried out by the Ad Hoc Committee of the Tenth Meeting of
Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs , whose members also sign the
present Act as further testimony that the parties have agreed to comply with its
terms : 1.
... of negotiations carried out by the Ad Hoc Committee of the Tenth Meeting of
Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs , whose members also sign the
present Act as further testimony that the parties have agreed to comply with its
terms : 1.
Page 670
The two sides believe that the heightening of international tension is a direct
consequence of the application of force in international relations and the result of
interference in the internal affairs of other countries and peoples. In this situation
...
The two sides believe that the heightening of international tension is a direct
consequence of the application of force in international relations and the result of
interference in the internal affairs of other countries and peoples. In this situation
...
Page 741
These bases and armed forces are being used to further interests alien to peace,
as a means of exerting pressure on peace-loving countries and frequently for
direct armed intervention in their internal affairs. The U.S.S.R. considers that it is ...
These bases and armed forces are being used to further interests alien to peace,
as a means of exerting pressure on peace-loving countries and frequently for
direct armed intervention in their internal affairs. The U.S.S.R. considers that it is ...
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