Discussion on the importance of small countries contributing to politics and peace, highlighting the impact of the Rasstage Treaty experience, and the potential of AAPSO as a central organizing body for expertise and coordination to protect sovereignty and support freedom movements, particularly through military and strategic cooperation.
The document discusses the Berlin meeting focused on promoting a nuclear-free world, highlighting discussions on guarantees, control, verification, non-proliferation, disarmament, development, and civil support. It emphasizes the 'Berlin spirit' as a fundamental theme for AAPSO to develop its role after the INF treaty, showcasing the will of developing countries to actively participate and share valuable experiences.
Details of the chairmanships, co-chairmanships, coordinators, and rapporteurs of commissions and the drafting committee at the VIIth Congress of AAPSO held in New Delhi, India, November 24-28, 1988.
Details of the chairmanships, co-chairmanships, coordinators, and rapporteurs of commissions and the drafting committee at the VIIth Congress of AAPSO held in New Delhi, India, November 24-28, 1988.
Discussion on the importance of global collaboration, including small and large countries, in the struggle for a nuclear-free world. Highlights the role of AAPSO in partnering with the World Peace Council and other bodies to exchange experience in treaty agreements and scientific disciplines related to peace. Mentions examples of nuclear-weapon-free zones like Tlatelolco and Rarotonga Treaties and the need for similar experiences in other regions such as Britain.
Discussion on a world without nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, without war and violence by the year 2000. Topics include the disarmament process after the INF Treaty, the role of developing countries, the interrelationship between disarmament and development, NWF zones and zones of peace in Asia and Africa, and the role of AAPSO.
Discussion on a world without nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, without war and violence by the year 2000. Topics include the disarmament process after the INF Treaty, the role of developing countries, the interrelationship between disarmament and development, NWF zones and zones of peace in Asia and Africa, and the role of AAPSO.
Discusses the indivisibility of world peace and the significant role of the Afro-Asian community in this context, relevant to AAPSO's concerns.
Declaration from the Seventh Congress of AAPSO held in New Delhi from November 24-28, 1988, addressing the struggle for world peace, disarmament, elimination of colonialism and racism, global economic security, and solidarity among developing and socialist countries.
Declaration from the Seventh Congress of AAPSO held in New Delhi from November 24-28, 1988, addressing the struggle for world peace, disarmament, elimination of colonialism and racism, global economic security, and solidarity among developing and socialist countries.