October 1962
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Foreign Affairs
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October 1962
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7 Reads
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7 Citations
Foreign Affairs
... Balewa had expressed "belief in the principles of the United Nations", 58 committed Nigeria to directing its "energies and influence to helping to reach solutions which will contribute to the peace of the nations and well-being of mankind", 59 and considered the organization as "the only effective machinery for world peace", arguing that the founders of the United Nations did not intend that it should be factionalized along political and ideological lines thereby obscuring "the main objective of securing peace among the nations and stability in the world at large". 60 He did not think that the United Nations was perfectly structured in spite of agreeing with its general objective. Hence he called for the removal of the veto, "review of the structure and position of the Security Council" and inclusion of all states in the United Nations. ...
October 1962
Foreign Affairs