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Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. J. Luns09 Dec. 1976 in the CSCE should respect strictly the renunciation of the threat or use of force as laid down in the Charter of the United Nations and reaffirmed in the Final Act of Helsinki. This renunciation must apply to all types of weapons. It is essential | Official text |
Ministers of the Defence Planning Committee express concern at the relentless growth in the Warsaw Treaty's military strenght07 Dec. 1976 with the UN Charter and Helsinki Final Act. | News |
Final Communiqué Chairman: Mr. M. Brosio15 Nov. 1968 Charter. Like all other peoples, the people of Czechoslovakia must be free to shape their future without outside interference. Agreements concluded under the pressure of occupying forces can provide no justification for challenging this basic concept | Official text |
The North Atlantic Council denounces Soviet actions in Czechoslovakia15 Nov. 1968 The North Atlantic Council denounces Soviet actions in Czechoslovakia as contrary to the basic principles of the United Nations Charter and issues a warning to the USSR. | News |
Final Communiqué Chairman : Mr. M. Brosio07 Jun. 1966 the principles of the United Nations Charter by refraining from the use of force to settle international disputes. Furthermore, the defensive character of the Alliance has been repeatedly proved by the restraint and moderation shown by its members in the last | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman : Mr. M. Brosio14 Dec. 1965 for the efforts of the United Nations to reduce tension in Cyprus and reaffirmed their determination to contribute to bringing about a peaceful, agreed and equitable solution of the problem in accordance with the principles of the United Nations Charter | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman : Mr. D. U. Stikker16 Dec. 1963 President Johnson's pledge to support Alliance - Faith in the principles of the U.N. Charter - International situation reviewed - Developments in S-E Asia and the Caribbean - Questions regarding nuclear and other forces- Western economic development - Mi | Official text |
Final Communiqué Chairman : Mr. D. U. Stikker08 May. 1961 with the United Nations Charter, to ensure their common defence, their Alliance has safeguarded peace and freedom. But the menace which drew them together is now not only military but also has world-wide political, economic, scientific and psychological aspects | Official text |
NATO Parliamentarians Conference Speech delivered by General Secretary M. Paul-Henri Spaak17 Nov. 1958 opinion in general - must know is that great progress has been made regarding political, consultation. For. us the Charter is what is called the "Report of the'Three Wise Men'"; the Canadian, Italian and Norwegian Ministers said; "If you wish to avoid | Opinion |
"The Case for the West" Speech delivered by General Secretary M. Paul-Henri Spaak10 Feb. 1958 . The principles of our Alliance are clear: "We have given a solemn guarantee, each to the other, to regard an attack upon one as an attack upon all, to be resisted with all the forces at our command. Faithful to the United Nations Charter, we reaffirm that our | Opinion |