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OCR Page 1 of 2ADMISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS.
The Three Governments consider it desirable that the
present anomalous position of Italy, Bulgaria, Finland,
Hungary and Roumania should be terminated by the
conclusion of Peace Treaties, so that as soon as possible
thereafter relations between them and the ex-enemy States
can, where necessary, be re-established on a normal footing.
They trust that the other interested Allied Governments
will share these views.
For their part the Three Governments have included
the preparation of a Peace Treaty with Italy as the first
among the immediate important tasks to be undertaken by
the new Council of Foreign Ministers. Italy was the first
of the Axis Powers to break with Germany, to whose defeat
she has made a material contribution, and has now joined
with the Allies in the struggle against Japan. Italy has
freed herself from the Fascist regime and is making good
progress towards the re-establishment of a democratic
government and institutions. The conclusion of such a
Peace Treaty with a responsible and democratic Italian
Government will make it possible for the Three Governments
to fulfil their desire to support an application from
Italy for membership of the United Nations.
The Three Governments have also charged the
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Council of Foreign Ministers with the task of preparing
Roumania. The conclusion of Peace Treaties with for
Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary and
responsible democratic Governments in these States will
also enable the Three Governments to support applications
from them for membership of the United Nations.
As regards the admission of other States, Article IV
of the Charter of the United Nations declared that:
1. membership in the United Nations is open to
all other peace-loving States who accept the
obligations contained in the present Charter and,
in the judgement of the organisation, are
able and willing to carry out these
obligations;
2. the
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