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Chapter II
Chapter II
PRINCIPLES
PRINCIPLES
In pursuit of the purposes
In pursuit of the purposes
mentioned in Chapter I the
mentioned in Chapter I the
Organization and its members
Organization and its members
should act in accordance with
should act in accordance with
the following principles:
the following principles:
1. The Organization is
1. The Organization is
based on the principle of the
based on the principle of
sovereign equality of all
the sovereign equality of
peace-loving states.
all peace-loving states.
2.
All members
2. The Organization guar-
antees the territorial in-
tegrity and the political
par
independence of all the Mem-
ber States, as also respect
for treaties, within the
limitations imposed by such
readjustments and revisions
as may be required by the
evolution of the conditions
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of the international common
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3. No State has a right
nit
to intervene, directly or
end
indirectly, in the internal
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or external affairs of
another State.
any mention of any omissions which, in the opinion of
the Delegation of Mexico, are found in said document;
b) By the selection, from among the aforesaid Observations
relating to the part of the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals
already known, of those deemed essential;
c) By presenting the said Observations in articulated and
parallel form to the provisions contained in the present
wording of the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals, by following
the order of the latter and further by underlining, in
the texts suggested by the Mexican Delegation, such parts
as involve an innovation with respect to the correspond-
ing articles of the document under consideration.
d) With emphasis on the fact that said Observations are
being formulated by the Delegation of Mexico, reserving
for itself complete freedom of action to present and
defend at the San Francisco Conference all those sup-
plementary points which it may deem convenient.
489
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