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The United Nations Fifty-one countries that participated in San Francisco Conference unanimously envisioned four fundamental aims of the United Nations Organization: maintenance of peace throughout the world, development of friendly relations among member countries, providing assistance to the countries for reduction of poverty, elimination of hunger, elimination of diseases and …
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