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contributed to the world peace 2 28) That the fate of world peace will not be decided by a mere handful of states; all contries, great or small, strong or weak, can play a role in the struggle for a nuclear-free world. Taking the success of the Berlin International Meeting as a turning-point, is it not an essential task of AAPSO to collaborate with the World Peace Council and other relevant bodies to urgently assist in the exchange of experience, particularly in agreements and such complex fields of science, international drafting treaties, analyzing strategic data, and so on. Law, and other. etc. In this way Such countries the comparatively advanced experience of example as those covered by the Tlatelolco and Rarotonga Treaties can be shared with other peoples embarking on the road of struggle for nuclear-weapons free zones. Even in the region of Britain this experience is urgently needed. For example, there are powerful political factors and social forces that could be mobilized in support of a nuclear-weapon-free