পাতা:বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্র (দ্বাদশ খণ্ড).pdf/৯০

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 Article 2: Guided by a desire to contribute in every possible way to ensure an enduring peace and security of their people, the High Contracting Parties declare their determination to continue their efforts to preserve and to strengthen peace in Asia and throughout the world, halt the arms race and to achieve a general and complete disarmament, including both nuclear and conventional, under effective in international control.

 Article 3: Guided by their loyalty to the lofty ideal of equality of all peoples and nations, irrespective of race or creed, the High contracting Parties condemn colonialism and racialism in all forms and manifestations and reaffirm their determination to strive for their final and complete climination.

 The High Contracting Parties shall co-operate with other States to achieve these aims and to support just aspirations of the peoples in their struggle against colonialism and racial domination.

 'Article 4: The Republic of India respects the peace-loving policy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics aimed at strengthening friendship and cooperation with all nations.

 The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics respect Indians policy on nonalignment and reaffirms that this policy constitutes an important factor in the maintenance of universal peace and international security and in lessening of tensions in the world.

 Article 5: Deeply interested in ensuring universal peace and security. attaching great importance to their mutual co-operation in international field for achieving these aims, the High Contracting Parties will maintain regular contacts with each other on major international problems effecting the interests of both States by means of meetings and exchanges of views between their leading statesmen, visits by official delegations and special envoys of the two Governments and through diplomatic channels.

 Article 6: Attaching great importance to economic, scientific and technological co-operation between them, the High Contracting Parties will continue to consolidate and expand mutually advantageous and comprehensive co-operation in these fields as well as expand trade, transport and communications between them on the basis of the principles of equality, mutual benefit and most-favoured nation treatment subject to the existing agreements and special arrangements with contiguous countries as specified in the Indo-Soviet Trade Agreement of December-26, 1970.

 Article 7: The High contracting Parties shall promote further development of tics and contacts between them in the fields of science, art, literature, education, public health, press, radio television, cinema, tourism and sports.

 Article 8: In accordance with the traditional friendship established between the two countries, each of the High Contracting Parties solemnly declares that if shall not enter into participate in any military alliance directed against the other party.

 Each High Contracting Party undertakes to abstain from any aggression against other Party and to prevent the use of its territory for the commission of any act which might inflict military damage on the other High Contracting party.