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Paris Summit Final Communiqué issued by the NATO Heads of State and Government (1957)16 Dec. 1957 as an attack upon all, to be resisted with all the forces at our command. faithful to the Charter of the United Nations we reaffirm that our Alliance will never be used for aggressive purposes. We are always ready to settle international problems by negotiation | Official text |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, H.E. Paul-Henri Spaak to the Imperial Defence College01 Nov. 1957 it was bad, but we never foresaw that it would produce such disappointing results as it did inside the Security Council. In order to persuade us to accept the principles of the Charter, the large nations said: "We shall only make a reasonable use | Opinion |
Speech30 Oct. 1957 Mr. Phleger, Gentlemen, This city is one with whose recent history I have become very closely linked. The United Nations whose charter was signed here, chose to elect me its first president. The universal rights which were proclaimed here in 1945 | Opinion |
Speech made by the Secretary General,Chairman of the North Atlantic Council, H.E. M. Paul-Henri Spaak, to the Washington Pre...24 Oct. 1957 unanimously approved in Paris at the meeting of the NATO Foreign Ministers in December 1956. These recommendations constitute a charter. The charter on which I work as Secretary General. 6. The task of co-ordination is a difficult one. Systematic prior | Opinion |
Speech made by the Secretary General,Chairman of the North Atlantic Council, H.E. M. Paul-Henri Spaak, to the students of St...01 Oct. 1957 such disappointing results as it did inside the Security Council. In order to persuade us to accept the principles of the Charter, the large nations said: "We shall only make a reasonable use of the right of veto. We shall only use it when our vital interests | Opinion |
The Atlantic Alliance and its Future Text of a speech given by M. Paul-Henri Spaak at the closing session of the Conference ...14 Sep. 1957 to persuade us to accept the principles of the Charter, the large nations said: "We shall only make a reasonable use of the right of veto. We shall only use it when our vital interests are at stake. Try it and see". We let ourselves be convinced. Moreover, we | Opinion |
Report of the Committee of Three on Non-Military Cooperation in NATO13 Dec. 1956 community in bringing to reality the principles of the Charter of the United Nations. It can show that it is not merely concerned with preventing the cold war from deteriorating into a shooting one; or with defending itself if tragedy should take place | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. K. Gudmundsson04 May. 1956 Powers, who have always supported this idea. It is now possible to hope that those principles of the United Nations Charter which have regulated the relations between the peoples of the Atlantic Community may eventually also regulate the relations between | Official text |
''The Paris Agreements'' - Treaty of Economic, Social and Cultural Collaboration and Collective Self-Defence23 Oct. 1954 The High Contracting Parties Resolved: To reaffirm their faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the other ideals proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations; To fortify and preserve | Official text |
Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of the Federal Republic of Germany23 Oct. 1954 that the Federal Republic of Germany has, by a declaration dated October 3, 1954, accepted the obligations set forth in Article 2 of the Charter of the United Nations and has undertaken upon its accession to the North Atlantic Treaty to refrain from any action | Official text |