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Sport in Europe and the Helsinki Agreements

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It is highly symbolic that the present congress on “Sport and International Understanding” is being held in a place which is so historic for the nations of Europe and the whole world — Finlandia Hall, where 7 years ago, on 1 August 1975, the Final Act of the Helsinki Conference was signed. That document has entered the annals of history as the Charter of Peaceful Coexistence and Co-operation. The ten principles of that document established a programme of development and strengthening of peace in the whole world through a bolstering of détente and international understanding.

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Milshtein, O. (1984). Sport in Europe and the Helsinki Agreements. In: Ilmarinen, M. (eds) Sport and International Understanding. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49961-6_14

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