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The Yugoslav President, Marshal Tito, and Prime Minister Nehru, in a joint statement issued in New Delhi on December 23, have agreed that relations between their countries must continue to be based on the five principles of recognition of each other's sovereignty and independence, of non-aggression, of equality, of mutual respect and non-interference in each other's domestic affairs. This statement was placed in the two Houses of Parliament. The two leaders declared that these principles of co-existence should govern international relations and constitute the foremost policy and work of the United Nations. They repudiated the conception of a "Third Bloc" or "Third Force" of non-aligned countries and described it as a contradiction in terms as such a bloc would involve them in the very system of alignments which they regard as undesirable. At the same time, they proclaimed that the policy of non-alignment pursued by them was not "neutrality" or "neutralism" but a positive, active and constructive policy seeking to lead to collective peace on which alone collective security could rest.
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