'Big Five' review progress towards political settlement of Cambodian problem. (China, France, Great Britain, Soviet Union and United States)

From: UN Chronicle | Date: September 1, 1990 | Copyright information

'Big Five' review progress towards poitical settlement of Cambodian problem

After meeting in New York on 25 and 26 May, china, France, the United Kingdom, the USSR and the United States jointly stated that only a comprehensive political settlement would bring lasting peace and stability ot Cambodia. The May meeting was the fourth in a series of discussions on Cambodia. The three earlier meetings on the future of the South-East Asian nation, known in recent years as "Kam...

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