1. Nothing in the present
Charter precludes the existence of
regional arrangements or
agencies for dealing with such matters relating to the
maintenance of
international peace and
security as are appropriate for
regional action, provided that such
arrangements or
agencies and their
activities are consistent with the
Purposes and
Principles of the
United Nations.
2. The
Members of the
United Nations entering into such
arrangements or constituting such
agencies shall make every effort to
achieve pacific settlement of
local disputes through such
regional arrangements or by such
regional agencies before referring them to the
Security Council.
4. This Article in no way impairs the
application of Articles
34 and
35.