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September 3, 1975
The Foreign Ministers did not oppose discussion of the Finnish proposal for the creation of a nuclear-free zone in the United Nations
May 5, 1975
President Kekkonen’s foreign policy towards the Soviet Union was more active and vigorous, based on Finland’s geo-political situation.
January 1, 1964
The Peoples Republic of China supports disarmament and a nuclear-free zone in the Asian and Pacific Regions strictly for tactical reasons
1963
Over the years, in the United Nations and elsewhere, India has patiently and persistently continued her efforts to help in finding a solution for the global nuclear disarmament
July 21, 1964
Disarmament Unit is requested to prepare a note in respect of “Peace Keeping operations” and “Disarmament” to be incorporated in the main brief in the United Nations
The Indian government compares the final resolution to the draft resolution with which they agreed and states their position towards the final resolution
June 28, 1963
The creation of denuclearized and limited armaments zones is a first step towards general and complete disarmament
1964
The last conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union adopted a resolution regarding the creation of denuclearized and limited armaments zone
The Dutch government supports a general and complete disarmament agreement under international control, but such agreement should not disturb the balance of power.
1956
UK record of discussions with a Soviet delegation including Bulganin and Khrushchev.