The
participating States will
respect each other's
sovereign
equality and individuality as well as all the
rights inherent in
and encompassed by its
sovereignty,
including in particular the
right of every
State to
juridical equality, to
territorial
integrity and to
freedom and
political independence. They will
also
respect each other's
right freely to
choose and develop its
political,
social,
economic and
cultural systems as well as its
right to determine its
laws and
regulations.
Within the
framework of
international law, all the
participating States have
equal rights and
duties. They will
respect each other's
right to define and
conduct as it wishes its
relations with other
States in
accordance with
international law
and in the
spirit of the present
Declaration. They consider that
their
frontiers can be changed, in
accordance with
international
law, by
peaceful means and by
agreement. They also have the
right
to belong or not to belong to
international organizations, to be
or not to be a
party to
bilateral or
multilateral treaties
including the
right to be or not to be a
party to
treaties of
alliance; they also have the
right to neutrality.