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PREAMBLE
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...
Reaffirming
their desire for the
organisation
of a
system
of
collective
security
in
Europe
, with the
participation
of all the
European
states
,
irrespective
of their
social
and
state
systems
, which would make it possible to combine their efforts in the
interests
of securing
peace
in
Europe
, ...
...
Reaffirming
their desire for the
organisation
of a
system
of
collective
security
in
Europe
, with the
participation
of all the
European
states
,
irrespective
of their
social
and
state
systems
, which would make it possible to combine their efforts in the
interests
of securing
peace
in
Europe
, ...
... Taking into
consideration
at the same tirne the
situation
obtaining in
Europe
as the result of
ratification
of the
Paris
agreements
, which provide for the
formation
of a new
military
grouping in the shape of the "Western
European Union
" together with a remilitarised Western
Germany
, and for the
integration
of Western
Germany
in the
North Atlantic
bloc, which
increases
the
threat
of another
war
and
creates
a menace to the
national security
of the peaceloving
states
, ...
... Convinced that, under these
circumstances
, the peaceloving
states
of
Europe
should take the necessary
measures
for
safeguarding
their
security
, and in the
interests
of maintaining
peace
in
Europe
, ...
... In the
interests
of further strengthening and
promoting
friendship
, co-opcration and
mutual assistance
, in
accordance
with the
principles
of
respect
for the
independence
and
sovereignty of states
, and also with the
principle
of noninterference in their
internal affairs
, ...
ARTICLE-2
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]
... Moreover, the
contracting parties
shall
work
for the
adoption
, in
agreement
with other
states
desiring to
co-operate
in this matter, of effective
measures
towards a
general
reduction
of
armaments
and
prohibition
of
atomic
,
hydrogen
and other
weapons of mass destruction
. ...
ARTICLE-3
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... They shall take
council
among themselves immediately, whenever, in the
opinion
of any of them, there has arisen the
threat
of an
armed attack
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
, in the
interests
of organising their
joint
defence
and of upholding
peace
and
security
. ...
ARTICLE-4
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]
... In the
event
of an
armed attack
in
Europe
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
by any
state
or
group
of
states
, each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall, in the
exercise
of the
right
to
individual
or
collective
self-defence
in
accordance
with
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
Organisation
, render the
state
or
states
so attacked immediate
assistance
, individually and in
agreement
with other
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, by all the means it may consider necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
. The
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
shall immediately take
council
among themselves
concerning
the necessary
joint measures
to be
adopted
for the
purpose
of restoring and upholding
international peace
and
security
. ...
... In the
event
of an
armed attack
in
Europe
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
by any
state
or
group
of
states
, each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall, in the
exercise
of the
right
to
individual
or
collective
self-defence
in
accordance
with
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
Organisation
, render the
state
or
states
so attacked immediate
assistance
, individually and in
agreement
with other
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, by all the means it may consider necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
. The
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
shall immediately take
council
among themselves
concerning
the necessary
joint measures
to be
adopted
for the
purpose
of restoring and upholding
international peace
and
security
. ...
... In the
event
of an
armed attack
in
Europe
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
by any
state
or
group
of
states
, each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall, in the
exercise
of the
right
to
individual
or
collective
self-defence
in
accordance
with
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
Organisation
, render the
state
or
states
so attacked immediate
assistance
, individually and in
agreement
with other
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, by all the means it may consider necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
. The
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
shall immediately take
council
among themselves
concerning
the necessary
joint measures
to be
adopted
for the
purpose
of restoring and upholding
international peace
and
security
. ...
... In the
event
of an
armed attack
in
Europe
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
by any
state
or
group
of
states
, each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall, in the
exercise
of the
right
to
individual
or
collective
self-defence
in
accordance
with
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
Organisation
, render the
state
or
states
so attacked immediate
assistance
, individually and in
agreement
with other
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, by all the means it may consider necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
. The
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
shall immediately take
council
among themselves
concerning
the necessary
joint measures
to be
adopted
for the
purpose
of restoring and upholding
international peace
and
security
. ...
... In the
event
of an
armed attack
in
Europe
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
by any
state
or
group
of
states
, each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall, in the
exercise
of the
right
to
individual
or
collective
self-defence
in
accordance
with
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
Organisation
, render the
state
or
states
so attacked immediate
assistance
, individually and in
agreement
with other
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, by all the means it may consider necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
. The
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
shall immediately take
council
among themselves
concerning
the necessary
joint measures
to be
adopted
for the
purpose
of restoring and upholding
international peace
and
security
. ...
... In the
event
of an
armed attack
in
Europe
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
by any
state
or
group
of
states
, each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall, in the
exercise
of the
right
to
individual
or
collective
self-defence
in
accordance
with
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
Organisation
, render the
state
or
states
so attacked immediate
assistance
, individually and in
agreement
with other
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, by all the means it may consider necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
. The
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
shall immediately take
council
among themselves
concerning
the necessary
joint measures
to be
adopted
for the
purpose
of restoring and upholding
international peace
and
security
. ...
... In the
event
of an
armed attack
in
Europe
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
by any
state
or
group
of
states
, each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall, in the
exercise
of the
right
to
individual
or
collective
self-defence
in
accordance
with
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
Organisation
, render the
state
or
states
so attacked immediate
assistance
, individually and in
agreement
with other
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, by all the means it may consider necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
. The
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
shall immediately take
council
among themselves
concerning
the necessary
joint measures
to be
adopted
for the
purpose
of restoring and upholding
international peace
and
security
. ...
... In the
event
of an
armed attack
in
Europe
on one or several
states
that are
signatories
of the
treaty
by any
state
or
group
of
states
, each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall, in the
exercise
of the
right
to
individual
or
collective
self-defence
in
accordance
with
Article
51 of the
Charter of the United Nations
Organisation
, render the
state
or
states
so attacked immediate
assistance
, individually and in
agreement
with other
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, by all the means it may consider necessary,
including
the use of
armed
force
. The
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
shall immediately take
council
among themselves
concerning
the necessary
joint measures
to be
adopted
for the
purpose
of restoring and upholding
international peace
and
security
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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]
... For the
purpose
of holding the
consultations
provided for in the present
treaty
among the
states
that are
parties
to the
treaty
, and for the
purpose
of considering
problems
arising in
connection
with the
implementation
of this
treaty
, a
political
consultative
committee
shall be formed in which each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall be represented by a
member
of the
government
, or any other specially appointed
representative
. ...
... For the
purpose
of holding the
consultations
provided for in the present
treaty
among the
states
that are
parties
to the
treaty
, and for the
purpose
of considering
problems
arising in
connection
with the
implementation
of this
treaty
, a
political
consultative
committee
shall be formed in which each
state
that is a
party
to this
treaty
shall be represented by a
member
of the
government
, or any other specially appointed
representative
. ...
ARTICLE-9
[
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]
... The present
treaty
is
open
to be
acceded
to by other
states
-
irrespective
of their
social
and
state
systems
-which may express their readiness to assist, through
participation
in the present
treaty
, in combining the efforts of the peaceloving
states
for the
purpose
of
safeguarding
the
peace
and
security
, of
nations
. This
act
of
acceding
to the
treaty
shall become effective, with the
consent
of the
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, after the
instrument
of accedence has been
deposited
with the
government
of the
Polish
People
's
Republic
. ...
... The present
treaty
is
open
to be
acceded
to by other
states
-
irrespective
of their
social
and
state
systems
-which may express their readiness to assist, through
participation
in the present
treaty
, in combining the efforts of the peaceloving
states
for the
purpose
of
safeguarding
the
peace
and
security
, of
nations
. This
act
of
acceding
to the
treaty
shall become effective, with the
consent
of the
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, after the
instrument
of accedence has been
deposited
with the
government
of the
Polish
People
's
Republic
. ...
... The present
treaty
is
open
to be
acceded
to by other
states
-
irrespective
of their
social
and
state
systems
-which may express their readiness to assist, through
participation
in the present
treaty
, in combining the efforts of the peaceloving
states
for the
purpose
of
safeguarding
the
peace
and
security
, of
nations
. This
act
of
acceding
to the
treaty
shall become effective, with the
consent
of the
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, after the
instrument
of accedence has been
deposited
with the
government
of the
Polish
People
's
Republic
. ...
... The present
treaty
is
open
to be
acceded
to by other
states
-
irrespective
of their
social
and
state
systems
-which may express their readiness to assist, through
participation
in the present
treaty
, in combining the efforts of the peaceloving
states
for the
purpose
of
safeguarding
the
peace
and
security
, of
nations
. This
act
of
acceding
to the
treaty
shall become effective, with the
consent
of the
states
that are
parties
to this
treaty
, after the
instrument
of accedence has been
deposited
with the
government
of the
Polish
People
's
Republic
. ...
ARTICLE-10
[
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]
... The
treaty
shall take
effect
on the
date
on which the last
ratification
instrument
is
deposited
. The
government
of the
Polish
People
's
Republic
shall advise the other
states
that are
parties
to the
treaty
of each
ratification
instrument
deposited
with it. ...
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