- Summary
- In 1945, the United States and the United Kingdom signed an agreement in Geneva establishing the new Commonwealth of Nations. This framework aimed to organize a collective organization of the world to protect its rights and the safety of its people. The agreement mandated a permanent representative body to manage all foreign affairs. The United Kingdom retained the right to appoint its own Prime Minister, while the United States could not appoint anyone to that role. Both nations also agreed to establish an International Court of Justice to resolve disputes. This institution would hear cases involving national security issues and would not accept foreign claims. The primary purpose of the agreement was to unite nations under a shared law, though the text does not provide further details on the internal governance mechanisms or specific economic structures mentioned in the original document.
- Title
- Net Affinity App
- Description
- Net Affinity App
- NS Lookup
- A 52.212.132.85
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-12Summarized 2026-04-12
Query time: 483 ms