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IT IS RESOLVED: That Chapter I of the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals be worded as follows: Chapter I. Purposes The purposes of the Organization shall be : 1. To maintain peace, and to promote international security and justice in the relations between states: and to that end to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace and the suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of peace, and to bring about by peaceful means adjustment or settlement of international disputes which may lead to a breach of the peace. 2. To develop friendly relations among nations and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace and justice. 3. To develop cooperation among the states for the solution of international economic, social, and humanitarian problems. 4. To be a center for coordinating and insuring unity of action of the nations in the achievement of common international objectives. 5. The enumeration of the purposes stated above does not exclude others of a like nature that are S. derived from the ultimate aim of the Organization to maintain international peace and security and to pro- mote and insure the collective well-being of the - to ARCHIVES RECORDS SERVICE" AMD nations. The Delegation of Cuba submits for consideration by the Conference the following DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR MODIFICATIONS IN CHAPTER II, PRINCIPLES WHEREAS: To insure harmonious living together of the states, making possible universal peace and unlimited human progress, it is necessary, for one thing, for the states belonging to the Organization to conform their acts to principles of a general character, governing their mutual relations; and, for another 330 -2-

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