Department of State Publication: International organization and conference series. General. I, Edição 35

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958
 

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Página 107 - The Heads of Government, recognizing their common responsibility for the settlement of the German question and the re-unification of Germany, have agreed that the settlement of the German question and the re-unification of Germany by means of free elections shall be carried out in conformity with the national interests of the German people and the interests of European security.
Página 109 - We are also prepared to examine any proposal, from whatever source, for general or partial disarmament, and any proposal enabling agreement to be reached on the controlled reduction of armaments of all types. 17. Should the Soviet government refuse to participate in the work of the new Disarmament Commission, we would welcome a meeting at Foreign Ministers' level to resolve the deadlock.
Página 109 - We note with regret that these various proposals, which would halt the armaments race and add to world security if they were accepted, were rejected en bloc by the Soviet Union, although they had been approved by 56 members of the United Nations.
Página 111 - We realise that progress will depend on vigorous action within individual States and in particular on the devoted contribution of teachers and scientists. We must increase the provision for the training of young people in scientific and technical subjects and must also ensure that the free pursuit of fundamental research continues to flourish. Each of our Governments will therefore reappraise the support being given to scientific and technical education and to fundamental research. 27. We seek to...
Página vii - Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy. Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States...
Página 3 - ... defensive strength, taking into account recent developments in weapons and techniques. To this end, it was necessary to establish stocks of nuclear warheads readily available for the defence of the Alliance in case of need. In view of Soviet policies in the field of new weapons, the Council also decided that intermediate-range ballistic missiles should be put at the disposal of the Supreme Allied Commander Europe. The deployment of these stocks as well as arrangements for their use were to be...
Página 106 - The free world faces the mounting challenge of international Communism backed by Soviet power. Only last month in Moscow the Communist rulers again gave clear warning of their determination to press on to domination over the entire world, if possible by subversion, if necessary by violence. Within the North Atlantic Treaty there is no place for the concept of world domination. Firmly believing in peaceful change through democratic means, cherishing the character of our peoples and vigilant to safeguard...
Página 106 - To the many nations which have gained their independence since the end of the Second World War and to all other peoples, who like ourselves, are dedicated to freedom in peace, we offer our cooperation on a basis of complete equality and in a spirit of fraternity. Conscious of our intellectual and material resources, convinced of the value of our principles and of our way of life, without provocation but equally without fear, we have taken decisions to promote greater unity, greater strength and greater...
Página 38 - These are some of our material assets. Even more important are the political and moral assets that are national heritages. We have a demonstrated will for world disarmament and the peace that all men want. Following World War II, the free nations, without awaiting disarmament agreements, voluntarily disarmed themselves. When the West possessed an atomic monopoly, we offered to dedicate it to international control, so that the fearsome power could never be used for war. We conceived and developed...
Página 108 - ... the interest, not only of the Alliance, but of the free world as a whole. In addition, to strengthen the cohesion of the Alliance, the Permanent Council and the Secretary General should ensure effective consultation, including, where necessary, procedures of conciliation at an early stage. DISARMAMENT 8. We recall that in the course of this year, the Western countries taking part in the London Disarmament talks put forward to the Soviet Union, with the unanimous agreement of NATO, a series of...

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