Friday, January 11, 2013

Eight principles contained in the atlantic charter



  • None of the atlantic charter signatory states to take or expand territories due to the Second World War.
  • No changes will be held territory except those resulting from the process of self-determination of a nation.
  • Sovereignty and self-rule a country or guaranteed to be protected from the possibility of coercion that comes from other countries.
  • All countries, whether winning or losing the war, will have an equal footing in trade relations or in other fields.
  • International cooperation will be further developed to enhance economic development and social welfare for all nations.
  • Security in the territory of a country, and freedom from fear will be provided to all people of all nation-states.
  • Seas will be region free for all countries.
  • The use of violence will be stopped.

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