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... expressed at its past three Meetings that : " history shows that the tolerance of aggression increases the danger to free societies everywhere " ; " the rule of law should prevail and that international agree- ments should be honoured ...
... expressed at its past three Meetings that : " history shows that the tolerance of aggression increases the danger to free societies everywhere " ; " the rule of law should prevail and that international agree- ments should be honoured ...
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... expressed the hope that further progress , to the benefit of both countries and of the Alliance , might be achieved in the future . The Council also expressed the hope that the informal talks started between the two communities of the ...
... expressed the hope that further progress , to the benefit of both countries and of the Alliance , might be achieved in the future . The Council also expressed the hope that the informal talks started between the two communities of the ...
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... expressed their conviction that successful completion of the Conference on Security and Co - operation in Europe would be an outstanding event in the interests of establishing a lasting peace . Proceeding from this assumption the U.S.A. ...
... expressed their conviction that successful completion of the Conference on Security and Co - operation in Europe would be an outstanding event in the interests of establishing a lasting peace . Proceeding from this assumption the U.S.A. ...
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