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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory March 14, 1962 The meeting of the United Nations Disarmament Commission was held in Geneva
On this day, 63 years ago, March 14, 1962 (February 9, 1962 in the lunar calendar), a meeting of the United Nations Disarmament Commission was held in Geneva. On March 14, 1962, the United Nations Disarmament Commission was held in Geneva. The committee is composed of 18 countries, including 5 countries each from the Warsaw Pact and 5 from NATO, and 8 non-aligned countries. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrey-Gromyko pointed out that the goal of the meeting was to conclude a comprehensive and concrete disarmament treaty. Representatives of Western countries also put forward various suggestions during the negotiations. Eastern and Western countries had a lengthy discussion on the procedures and topics of the meeting. The two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, relied on their strong military strength to engage in fierce competition on a global scale. The escalating arms race has brought many negative factors to the development of the world economy. Therefore, disarmament issues have become a major focus of attention among all countries. The 6th United Nations General Assembly decided to establish a Disarmament Commission to discuss issues such as conventional arms reduction and the prohibition of atomic weapons. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/17r2.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.11-10:31] 访问:72
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