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THERE ARCHIVES AMD **MATIONAL RECARDS -2- X common and interest in the preservation of international peace and in the attainment of international security. The Member States are not only bound by the Charter, jointly and severally, to execute the decisions of the Organization; they are bound to conduct their day-to-day foreign relations in accordance with the principles of freedom and justice prescribed by the Charter. the During the last two years the Government and people of the United States have demonstrated their support for of the United Nations. They have attempted consistently and actively to achieve the purposes set forth in the United Nations Charter:- to prevent war, to settle international disputes by peaceful means and in conformity with the principles of justice, to cooperate in securing economic and social advancement, to encourage respect for fundamental human rights and freedoms, and to build genuine security. the The Government and ) people of the United States are aware that the is realization of these objectives not easy. They know that it is a continuing task. They will take heart from each step forward, from each approach, however slight, toward the goal which should be sought by all Membors of the United Nations They will not be discouraged by temporary failure or delay. The enterprise which was launched at San Francisco two years ago is the world for lasting peace the hope of this generation and of succeeding generations 07 It provides mankind today with the best opportunity to unite for the preservation of civilization and for the continuation of human progress. On behalf of the United States Government and of its people, I renew the pledge of our utmost efforts to fensure the success of the United Nations. We shall do our part.

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