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206 SWEDEN Doc. E/1963. Statement by Mr. Torsten Nilsson, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the General Assembly of the United Nations, on October 1, 1963. The general debate in which we are now engaged serves many purposes. Above all it gives governments of all member states great and small an opportunity to present their views on the state of the world and on the particular problems which seem to them to be matters of special concern to the world community. The interventions in the debate taken together give a unique survey of worries, fears, hopes and expec- tations that are uppermost in our minds. The debate provides a vantage point from which we can observe and assess what has happened, draw necessary conclusions from failures and successes and try to map out the road that lies ahead. The smaller countries whose foreign policies are geared in first instance to dealing with issues of peace and welfare in their respective geographical regions are induced in general debate to view their problems in a global perspective. They are brought to consider the practical implications of growing interdependence between all peoples of the world. They are made aware of their
Nordic Journal of International Law – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1963
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