UN Resolution 2625: Promoting Friendly International Relations and Cooperation Among States

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The UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 2625, known as the 'Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States.' This resolution aimed to codify key principles to guide the interactions among member states, emphasizing the importance of peaceful coexistence and mutual respect. The adoption of the declaration marked a significant effort to strengthen the international legal framework and promote a stable and just international order. The principles outlined included the sovereign equality of all states, the prohibition of the threat or use of force, and non-intervention in the internal affairs of states. These principles were intended to reinforce the integrity and independence of each nation, thus fostering a cooperative and peaceful environment globally. The declaration also underscored the importance of peaceful dispute resolution and the obligation of states to refrain from acts of aggression. It enshrined the duty to cooperate in accordance with the UN Charter, marking a pivotal step towards ensuring that international relations were conducted based on lawful and ethical considerations. This move by the United Nations reflected the collective aspiration to prevent conflicts and safeguard human rights and fundamental freedoms. By providing a comprehensive set of guidelines, the declaration sought to enhance global stability and cooperation, ensuring that the principles of the UN Charter were upheld in international practices. #UNResolution #InternationalLaw #SovereignEquality #NonIntervention #PeacefulRelations #GlobalCooperation #MoofLife
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