Excerpt from Idea Invaders
Geneva, May 25 (Reuters)
Following is the text of the Declaration Against War Propaganda submitted by the United States and the Soviet Union to the disarmament conference here today.
Convinced that the younger generation of today should be brought up in the spirit of peace, mutual respect and understanding among peoples:
Determined to promote by every means at their disposal friendly relations among states.
Recognizing that war propaganda in whatsoever form or country conducted which can provoke or encourage a threat to, or breach of, the peace.
Recognizing that an end to such propaganda could facilitate the conclusion of an agreement on general and complete disarmament:
1. Solemnly affirm their. condemnation of all forms of propaganda, in whatsoever country conducted, which is either designed or likely to provoke or encourage any threat to the peace, or act of aggression:
2.Condemn appeals for war and for the settlement of disputes between states by the use of force, and also statements to the effect that war is necessary and inevitable:
3. Affirm their conviction that in our day, war can no longer serve as a method of settling international disputes and their desire to educate the younger generation in this conviction and to promote the ideas of peace, mutual respect and understanding among peoples:
4. Undertake to promote by every means at their disposal the widest possible circulation of news, ideas and opinions conducive to the strengthening of peace and friendship among peoples, and to extend cultural, scientific and educational reactions with a view to better dissemination of the ideas of peaceful and friendly cooperation among states, and general and complete disarmament.
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