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Recommendation 662 (1972) of the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe (25 January 1972)
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Text
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Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe, Recommendation 662 (1972) on East-West relations and the preparation of a conference on European security and co-operation. [ON-LINE]. [Strasbourg]: Council of Europe, [02.02.2004]. Available on http://assembly.coe.int/Mainf.asp?link=http%3A%2F%2Fassembly.coe.int%2FDocuments%2FAdoptedText%2Fta72%2FBREC662.pdf.
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Council of Europe, CSCE, European organisation, peaceful co-existence
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| Copyright |
© Council of Europe 2003
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In support of a conference on European security and co-operation, the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe recommends, on 25 January 1972, that the Committee of Ministers invite member governments to harmonise their policies to a greater extent, particularly with regard to preparations for the conference, and to consider the possibility of using the meetings of the Committee for this purpose.
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EUROPEAN ORGANISATIONS >> Introduction
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Recommendation 662 (1972) 1 of the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe on East-West relations and the preparation of a conference on European security and co-operation (25 January 1972)
The Assembly, 1. Expresses its satisfaction at the agreements on Berlin which, as stated in its Recommendation 638 (1971), appear to be conditions for a relaxation of tension in Europe ; 2. Hopes that a better climate will exist for further reciprocal steps towards the improvement in relations between Eastern and Western Europe, and that this climate could be improved by the entry into force of the agreements on Berlin and of the treaties signed between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Soviet Union and Poland; 3. Reiterates its support for the holding of a conference on European security and co-operation, which should be actively prepared through preliminary multilateral discussions, as soon as the agreements on Berlin have entered into force ; 4. Stresses the basic aims of the Council of Europe which has always advocated and continues to encourage the international respect for human rights and democratic principles ; 5. Welcomes the possibility of discussions on mutual and balanced force reductions in Europe ; 6. Considers that the future conference or conferences on Europea (...) Read more in ENA |
| See also |
Member States of the European organisations (2008) Letter from Lodovico Benvenuti to Walter Hallstein (Strasbourg, 18 August 1959) Short biography of Catherine Lalumière Presentation by Jean_Claude Juncker of his report on relations between the Council of Europe and the European Union (Strasbourg, 11 April 2006)
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