Sentences with phrase «for peaceful cooperation»

«We are grateful to organised labour for the peaceful cooperation and relationship over the years.

Not exact matches

As NRC explained in a March 2011 letter to Republican Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, the Russian company would have to apply for and obtain an export license and «commit to use the material only for peaceful purposes» in accordance with «the U.S. - Russia Atomic Energy Act Section 123 agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation
And there is nothing controversial in the documents commitment to freedom and democracy throughout the world, to peaceful cooperation in international relations, and to «the nonnegotiable demands of human dignity; the rule of law; limits on the absolute power of the state; free speech; freedom of worship; equal justice; respect for women; religious and ethnic tolerance; and respect for private property.»
He explained: «The UAE continues to set the pace in this region for peaceful coexistence and cooperation.
One of the most obvious instances of U.S. international cooperation for peaceful space purposes is demonstrated by the ISS.
«Accountability and zero tolerance for corruption; Respect for human dignity, human rights and sanctity of human life;; and Peace, security, harmony, cooperative solidarity, within the rule of law; and International cooperation for a common humanity within a secure and peaceful order.
Ghana's immediate past President John Dramani Mahama; Head of ECOWAS Election Observation Mission to Liberia, on Monday met with the two candidates for today's presidential run - off, George Weah and out - going Vice President, Joseph Boakai, and appealed for their maximum cooperation to ensure a peaceful and credible election.
Adolescents operate at a crucial stage in developing the social skills necessary to acquire a true capacity for compassion, empathy and understanding — the foundation for peaceful dialogue and cooperation that is the vision of Montessori.
As these SRM techniques are also largely unproven, require a mostly peaceful world to be deployed in, require the bending of judiciary systems, may backfire climatologically and do «nothing» [considering ocean temperature feedbacks they actually do do something] to abate ocean acidification — the simple notion that it is cheap [again, policy thinking] makes geoengineering so dangerous, possibly undermining cooperation behind the world's mitigation attempts, under the UNFCCC, the hard route that we need to go anyway * [as CDR geoengineering lacks the potential to get carbon concentrations back to safe levels, also for marine life — and isn't much cheaper / is costlier anyway].
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