Baku Declaration of Bureau of Non -Clotting Bureau has been released

The Baku declaration of the ministerial meeting of the coordination bureau of the non -alignment movement was published.

A document of 33 points was adopted following a meeting of the bureau on the topic “Non -component movement: united and unshakable in the confrontation of emerging challenges”.

The representatives of the movement emphasized a firm commitment to the goals, principles and provisions of the UN Charter.

It is noted that, guided by the Declaration of the goals and principles of the non -alignment movement and its role at the present time, expressed in Bandung (1955) and Belgrade (1961), states must conscientiously observe, adhere to and encourage the principles of international law in relations of friendly relations and cooperation and conscientiously fulfill the obligations taken by states in accordance with the UN Charter.

“It is recognized that the preservation and strengthening of the values ​​of multilaterality and international cooperation underlying the UN Charter and the agenda for the period until 2030 and the goals of sustainable development is the basis for three columns of the United Nations – Peace and Safety, Assistance and Supporting and Supporting development, ”the declaration emphasizes.

The Baku Declaration noted that all states respect the territorial integrity, sovereignty, sovereign equality, political independence and inviolability of the international borders of other states, adhere to the principles of non -interference and abstinence from intimidation or use.

In the Baku declaration of the Member Country, nuclear powers called on nuclear powers to fulfill their obligations under an agreement on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons (day).

The Baku declaration, which consists of 33 points, expresses commitment to the goals, principles and provisions of the UN Charter, as well as the principles of international law regarding friendly relations and cooperation between countries, and conscientious fulfillment of obligations adopted by states.

The document notes that all states must respect the territorial integrity, sovereignty, sovereign equality, political independence and the inviolability of the international borders of other states, observe the principles of non -interference in internal affairs, abstinence from the threat of force or its application against the territorial integrity or political independence of states .