Article: Peace, stability and co-operation in South-East Asia discussed by assembly.

Peace, stability and co-operation in South-East Asia discussed by Assembly

The question of peace, stability and co-operation in South-East Asia, an item first put on the agenda in 1980, was discussed by the General Assembly on 6 November 1985. As in previous years, no resolution was tabled. Eighteen countries participated in the debate. The Assembly, without a vote, decided that the item would be considered again in 1986.

Debate: Five countries from South-East Asia participating in the debate were Democratic Kampuchea, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam.

The Lao People's Democratic Republic and Viet Nam ...

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