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Consideration of general and complete disarmament

Following a number of early efforts to deal with the question of disarmament on a comprehensive basis, the General Assembly, on 20 November 1959, adopted resolution 1378 (XIV) in which, for the first time, it expressly stated its hope for the early achievement of the goal of general and complete disarmament under effective international control. The goal formulated in that resolution has ever since been considered as the ultimate disarmament objective of the United Nations.

Related Subject(s): Disarmament
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