The Vienna CSCE Follow-up Meeting: Report

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 150 pages
 

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Page 80 - COOPERATION IN HUMANITARIAN AND OTHER FIELDS The participating States, Desiring to contribute to the strengthening of peace and understanding among peoples and to the spiritual enrichment of the human personality without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion, Conscious that increased cultural and educational exchanges, broader dissemination of information, contacts between people, and the solution of humanitarian problems...
Page 140 - Governments which systematically disregard the rights of their own people are not likely to respect the rights of other nations and other people, and are likely to seek their objectives by coercion and force in the international field.
Page 27 - II The right to leave any country, including one's own, and to return to one's country...
Page 145 - The woods are lovely, dark and deep But we have promises to keep And miles to go before we sleep, And miles to go before we sleep.
Page 87 - ... States agreed that renewed efforts should be made to give full effect to the Final Act through concrete action, unilateral, bilateral and multilateral, in order to restore trust and confidence between the participating States which would permit a substantial improvement in their mutual relations. They considered that the future of the CSCE process required balanced progress in all sections of the Final Act.
Page 27 - Secretary also noted that full implementation of the provisions of the document of the Stockholm Conference on Confidence and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe can significantly increase openness and mutual confidence.
Page 71 - Let them come to Berlin. Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect, but we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in, to prevent them from leaving us.
Page 69 - Over the past two decades there has been a dramatic increase in Soviet death and morbidity rates.
Page 75 - By virtue of the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, all peoples always have the right, in full freedom, to determine, when and as Final Act, August 1, 1975 369 they wish, their internal and external political status, without external interference, and to pursue as they wish their political, economic, social and cultural development.
Page 7 - In consultation with the Departments of State and Defense, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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