QUESTIONS RELATING TO ASIA AND THE FAR EAST 173 same meeting, expressed regret at the manner apply the principle of self-determination to in which the President of had referred integral parts of sovereign and independent to the State of Jammu and Kashmir, which States would inevitably lead to disruption and was a constituent part of the Indian Union. To chaos in the entire community of nations.

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