Non-aligned nations began the 10th summit on September 1 in Jakarta to adapt their movement to the post-Cold War era and lift themselves out of the poverty. Indonesian President Suharto opened the summit. Delegates fr...Non-aligned nations began the 10th summit on September 1 in Jakarta to adapt their movement to the post-Cold War era and lift themselves out of the poverty. Indonesian President Suharto opened the summit. Delegates from its 108 members attended the meeting. The summit concluded on September 6 proposed a new approach designed to promote South-South co-operation. The proposal was contained in the final document.展开更多
On September 20, France voted on a referendum determining whether Western Europe strides toward or steps back from closer political and economic union. The final official result in France’s referendum showed 51.05 pe...On September 20, France voted on a referendum determining whether Western Europe strides toward or steps back from closer political and economic union. The final official result in France’s referendum showed 51.05 per cent of voters approved the Maastricht Treaty. Of 38333696 registered voters, 13172710 voted "yes" to European political, economic and monetary union and 12632816 voted "no." The turnout was 69.68 per cent.展开更多
文摘Non-aligned nations began the 10th summit on September 1 in Jakarta to adapt their movement to the post-Cold War era and lift themselves out of the poverty. Indonesian President Suharto opened the summit. Delegates from its 108 members attended the meeting. The summit concluded on September 6 proposed a new approach designed to promote South-South co-operation. The proposal was contained in the final document.
文摘On September 20, France voted on a referendum determining whether Western Europe strides toward or steps back from closer political and economic union. The final official result in France’s referendum showed 51.05 per cent of voters approved the Maastricht Treaty. Of 38333696 registered voters, 13172710 voted "yes" to European political, economic and monetary union and 12632816 voted "no." The turnout was 69.68 per cent.