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PREAMBLE
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... The
Parties
to this
Treaty
reaffirm
their
faith
in the
purposes
and
principles
of the
Charter of the United Nations
and their desire to live in
peace
with all peoples and all
governments
. They are
determined
to
safeguard
the
freedom
,
common
heritage
and civilisation of their peoples, founded on the
principles
of
democracy
,
individual
liberty
and the
rule of law
. They
seek
to
promote
stability
and
well-being
in the
North Atlantic
area
. They are resolved to unite their efforts for
collective defence
and for the
preservation
of
peace
and
security
. They therefore
agree
to this
North Atlantic Treaty
: ...
ARTICLE-1
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... The
Parties
undertake
, as set forth in the
Charter of the United Nations
, to settle any
international dispute
in which they may be involved by
peaceful
means in such a
manner
that
international peace
and
security
and
justice
are not
endangered
, and to
refrain
in their
international relations
from the
threat
or use of
force
in any
manner
inconsistent with the
purposes
of the
United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-4
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... The
Parties
will consult together whenever, in the
opinion
of any of them, the
territorial integrity
,
political independence
or
security
of any of the
Parties
is threatened. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... The
Parties
agree
that an
armed attack
against one or more of them in
Europe
or
North America
shall be considered an
attack
against them all and consequently they
agree
that, if such an
armed attack
occurs, each of them, in
exercise
of the
right
of
individual
or
collective
self-defence
recognised by
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
, will assist the
Party
or
Parties
so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in
concert
with the other
Parties
, such
action
as it deems necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
, to
restore
and maintain the
security
of the
North Atlantic
area
. ...
... Any such
armed attack
and all
measures
taken as a result thereof shall immediately be
reported
to the
Security Council
. Such
measures
shall be terminated when the
Security Council
has taken the
measures
necessary to
restore
and maintain
international peace
and
security
. ...
... Any such
armed attack
and all
measures
taken as a result thereof shall immediately be
reported
to the
Security Council
. Such
measures
shall be terminated when the
Security Council
has taken the
measures
necessary to
restore
and maintain
international peace
and
security
. ...
... Any such
armed attack
and all
measures
taken as a result thereof shall immediately be
reported
to the
Security Council
. Such
measures
shall be terminated when the
Security Council
has taken the
measures
necessary to
restore
and maintain
international peace
and
security
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... This
Treaty
does not
affect
, and shall not be interpreted as
affecting
in any way the
rights
and
obligations
under the
Charter
of the
Parties
which are
members
of the
United Nations
, or the primary
responsibility
of the
Security Council
for the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
. ...
... This
Treaty
does not
affect
, and shall not be interpreted as
affecting
in any way the
rights
and
obligations
under the
Charter
of the
Parties
which are
members
of the
United Nations
, or the primary
responsibility
of the
Security Council
for the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
. ...
ARTICLE-10
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... The
Parties
may, by
unanimous agreement
, invite any other
European State
in a
position
to further the
principles
of this
Treaty
and to
contribute
to the
security
of the
North Atlantic
area
to
accede
to this
Treaty
. Any
State
so invited may become a
Party
to the
Treaty
by
depositing
its
instrument of accession
with the
Government
of the
United States of America
. The
Government
of the
United States of America
will inform each of the
Parties
of the deposit of each such
instrument of accession
. ...
ARTICLE-12
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... After the
Treaty
has been in
force
for ten
years
, or at any
time
thereafter, the
Parties
shall, if any of them so
requests
, consult together for the
purpose
of reviewing the
Treaty
, having
regard
for the
factors
then
affecting
peace
and
security
in the
North Atlantic
area
,
including
the
development
of
universal
as well as
regional arrangements
under the
Charter of the United Nations
for the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
. ...
... After the
Treaty
has been in
force
for ten
years
, or at any
time
thereafter, the
Parties
shall, if any of them so
requests
, consult together for the
purpose
of reviewing the
Treaty
, having
regard
for the
factors
then
affecting
peace
and
security
in the
North Atlantic
area
,
including
the
development
of
universal
as well as
regional arrangements
under the
Charter of the United Nations
for the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
. ...
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