The
participating States will develop their
co-operation
with one another and with all
States in all
fields in
accordance
with the
purposes and
principles of the
Charter of the United
Nations. In developing their
co-operation the
participating
States will
place special emphasis on the
fields as set forth
within the
framework of the
Conference on
Security and Co-
operation in
Europe, with each of them making its
contribution in
conditions of
full equality.
They will endeavour, in developing their
co-operation as
equals, to
promote mutual understanding and
confidence,
friendly
and good-neighbourly
relations among themselves,
international
peace,
security and
justice. They will
equally endeavour, in
developing their
co-operation, to
improve the
well-being of
peoples and
contribute to the fulfilment of their aspirations
through,
inter alia, the
benefits resulting from
increased mutual
knowledge and from
progress and
achievement in the
economic,
scientific,
technological,
social,
cultural and
humanitarian
fields. They will take
steps to
promote conditions favourable to
making these
benefits available to all; they will take into
account the
interest of all in the narrowing of
differences in
the levels of
economic development, and in particular the
interest of
developing countries throughout the
world.
They confirm that
governments,
institutions,
organizations
and
persons have a
relevant and positive
role to play in
contributing toward the
achievement of these aims of their
co-operation.
They will strive, in
increasing their
co-operation as set
forth above, to develop closer
relations among themselves on an
improved and more enduring basis for the
benefit of peoples.