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Plenary Meeting of the Economic Section

Asian-African Conference (AAC)20th century

UNESCO Memory of the World

UNESCO Memory of the World

Asian-African Conference.

Plenary Meeting of the Economic Section in Merdeka Building, Bandung, on April 20th 1955. The meeting included the Chairman of the Delegation of Pakistan, Mohammed Ali; the Chairman of the Delegation of Lebanon, Sami Bek Solh; the Chairman of the Delegation of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk, and the Prime Minister of Burma, U Nu.

The Asian-African Conference Archives contains documents, pictures and films from the Conference in Indonesia from 18-24 April 1955. It was the 1st international assembly of Asian-African nations (29 countries), whose aim was to promote world peace and cooperation, and freedom from colonialism and imperialism. It set the path towards establishing the Non-Aligned Movement, which served as a balance between two conflicting superpowers during the Cold War. It’s Final Communique, “The Ten Principles of Bandung”, recognized the urgency of promoting economic, cultural and political cooperation among and beyond Asian-African nations, and of achieving freedom.

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  • Title: Plenary Meeting of the Economic Section
  • Creator: Asian-African Conference (AAC)
  • Date Created: 20th century
  • Location: Indonesia
  • Subject Keywords: Politics, Diplomacy
  • Rights: National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia
  • Medium: Manuscript
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