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Crises facing humanity are rooted usually in breach of the principles enshrined in international documents and difficulties faced by international organizations, and this applies in particular to the United Nations, in the exercise of ensuring peace and security international is due mainly lack of agreement between states.
Peace is a gift of priceless of all of us, it must be defended by all means and the main purpose of mankind is to be its defense and fighting against the war.
States are obliged to solve international disputes by peaceful means that international peace and security will not be jeopardized. Peace is a fundamental premise of civilization and gives states a climate in which to grow and where to place normal relations between them.
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