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PAGE: 1. (a) Declaration on Principles Guiding Relations between Participating States     [go to this PAGE]
... Reaffirming, in conformity with their membership in the United Nations and in accordance with the purposes and principles of the United Nations, their full and active support for the United Nations and for the enhancement of its role and effectiveness in strengthening international peace, security and justice, and in promoting the solution of international problems, as well as the development of friendly relations and co-operation among States; ...


PAGE: V. Peaceful settlement of disputes     [go to this PAGE]
... They will endeavour in good faith and a spirit of co-operation to reach a rapid and equitable solution on the basis of international law. ...
... In the event of failure to reach a solution by any of the above peaceful means, the parties to a dispute will continue to seek a mutually agreed way to settle the dispute peacefully. ...


PAGE: (b) Matters related to giving effect to certain of the above Principles (i) (ii)     [go to this PAGE]
... To make every effort to settle exclusively by peaceful means any dispute between them, the continuance of which is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security in Europe, and to seek, first of all, a solution through the peaceful means set forth in Article 33 of the United Nations Charter. To refrain from any action which could hinder the peaceful settlement of disputes between the participating States. ...


PAGE: Co-operation in the Field of Economics, of Science and Technology and of the Environment     [go to this PAGE]
... Convinced that the growing world-wide economic interdependence calls for increasing common and effective efforts towards the solution of major world economic problems such as food, energy, commodities, monetary and financial problems, and therefore emphasizes the need for promoting stable and equitable international economic relations, thus contributing to the continuous and diversified economic development of all countries, ...


PAGE: 4. Science and technology     [go to this PAGE]
... Convinced that scientific and technological co-operation constitutes an important contribution to the strengthening of security and co-operation among them, in that it assists the effective solution of problems of common interest and the improvement of the conditions of human life, ...


PAGE: Aims of co-operation     [go to this PAGE]
... to study, with a view to their solution, those environmental problems which, by their nature, are of a multilateral, bilateral, regional or sub-regional dimension; as well as to encourage the development of an interdisciplinary approach to environmental problems; ...


PAGE: Forms and methods of co-operation     [go to this PAGE]
... joint preparation and implementation of programmes and projects for the study and solution of various problems of environmental protection; ...


PAGE: 6. Co-operation in other areas Development of transport     [go to this PAGE]
... Considering that it is necessary to encourage the development of transport and the solution of existing problems by employing appropriate national and international means, ...


PAGE: Co-operation in Humanitarian and Other Fields     [go to this PAGE]
... Conscious that increased cultural and educational exchanges, broader dissemination of information, contacts between people, and the solution of humanitarian problems will contribute to the attainment of these aims, ...


PAGE: 1. Human Contacts     [go to this PAGE]
... Make it their aim to facilitate freer movement and contacts, individually and collectively, whether privately or officially, among persons, institutions and organizations of the participating States, and to contribute to the solution of the humanitarian problems that arise in that connexion, ...


PAGE: (b) Access and Exchanges     [go to this PAGE]
... recommending, moreover, to the appropriate international organizations that they should intensify their efforts to reach a generally acceptable solution to the problems of comparison and equivalence between academic degrees and diplomas. ...


PAGE: (e) Teaching Methods     [go to this PAGE]
... encouraging exchanges of experience in the education of youth and adults in international understanding, with particular reference to those major problems of mankind whose solution calls for a common approach and wider international co-operation; ...