On the recordJuly 2, 1955
A patient striving to uphold the fundamental moral and religious beliefs underlying the Charter provides the best hope for the fulfillment of mankind's aspirations.
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presidency.ucsb.eduA patient striving to uphold the fundamental moral and religious beliefs underlying the Charter provides the best hope for the fulfillment of mankind's aspirations.
Joint Statement Following Discussions With Prime Minister U Nu of Burma.
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