Christopher John

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In the end, they came up with ten basic principles that would come to govern relations between Third World states: 1. Respect for human rights and the United Nations Charter. 2. Respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations. 3. Recognition of the equality of all races and the equality of all nations large and small. 4. Non-intervention: abstention from interference in the internal affairs of another country. 5. Respect for the right of each nation to defend itself. 6. Abstention from the use of collective defense to serve the particular interests of any of the big powers, ...more
Christopher John
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