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must be tackled at the global, regional and national levels in accordance with the
Charter and international law.
72. We therefore reaffirm our commitment to work towards a security consensus
based on the recognition that many threats are interlinked, that development, peace,
security and human rights are mutually reinforcing, that no State can best protect
itself by acting entirely alone and that all States need an effective and efficient
collective security system pursuant to the purposes and principles of the Charter.
Pacific settlement of disputes
73. We emphasize the obligation of States to settle their disputes by peaceful
means in accordance with Chapter VI of the Charter, including, when appropriate,
by the use of the International Court of Justice. All States should act in accordance
with the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly
Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of the
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74. We stress the importance of prevention of armed conflict in accordance with
the purposes and principles of the Charter and solemnly renew our commitment to
promote a culture of prevention of armed conflict as a means of effectively
addressing the interconnected security and development challenges faced by peoples
throughout the world, as well as to strengthen the capacity of the United Nations for
the prevention of armed conflict.
75. We further stress the importance of a coherent and integrated approach to the
prevention of armed conflicts and the settlement of disputes and the need for the
Security Council, the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council and the
Secretary-General to coordinate their activities within their respective Charter
mandates.
76. Recognizing the important role of the good offices of the Secretary-General,
including in the mediation of disputes, we support the Secretary-General’s efforts to
strengthen his capacity in this area.
Use of force under the Charter of the United Nations
77. We reiterate the obligation of all Member States to refrain in their international
relations from the threat or use of force in any manner inconsistent with the Charter.
We reaffirm that the purposes and principles guiding the United Nations are, inter
alia, to maintain international peace and security, to develop friendly relations
among nations based on respect for the principles of equal rights and selfdetermination of peoples and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen
universal peace, and to that end we are determined to take effective collective
measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace and for the
suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace, and to bring about
by peaceful means, in conformity with the principles of justice and international
law, the adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations that might
lead to a breach of the peace.
78. We reiterate the importance of promoting and strengthening the multilateral
process and of addressing international challenges and problems by strictly abiding
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