All countries are invited to sign the “Global Peace and Development Agreement (https://uniteddevelopedworld.com/Global_Peace_and_Development_Agreement.pdf ) for a United Developed World. All country borders will be frozen. A United Defense Force will be formed, which will allow for more constructive use of funds. This initiative aims to reduce the ever-increasing defense expenditures each year. Global Peace and Development Agreement for a United Developed World Acknowledging the devastating impact of war and the desire for peace, all countries agree to the following terms to ensure a conflict-free world and a pathway for rapid development. 1. Prohibition of War: All countries pledge to renounce war and terrorism as methods for resolving disputes and conflicts. 2. Peaceful Resolution of Disputes: All countries agree to resolve any disputes through peaceful means, such as negotiation, mediation, and arbitration. 3. United Nations Military: A "United Nations Military" will be formed by merging the military forces of all countries, including NATO. This United Military Force will address various peacekeeping issues. 4. Non-Aggression Pact: All countries pledge not to engage in acts of aggression or military intervention against any other country. 5. Disarmament: Commitment to the gradual reduction of military forces and weapons, with the ultimate goal of complete disarmament. 6. United Company: United Company will be established to build planned cities and create housing and employment opportunities for all. 7.Invest in Education: Ensure access to quality education for all citizens to build a knowledgeable and skilled workforce. 8.Improve Healthcare: Provide comprehensive healthcare services to improve the overall health and productivity of the population. 9.Strengthen Infrastructure: Develop and maintain infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and public transportation to support economic activities. 10.Enhance Governance and Rule of Law: Establish transparent, accountable, and efficient governance systems to foster trust and stability. Legal Actions: Potential prosecution of individuals involved in violations, in international courts such as the International Criminal Court (ICC), for breaches of international law
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ForeignAffairs
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Mar 11 2014 1:49PM
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Varatharajan
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PrimeMinister,Home Minister
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The Tamil Nadu Government is of the firm view that the retrieval of
Katchatheevu is the only solution to permanently resolve the
problems of the Tamil Nadu Fishermen. Tamil Nadu Government filed a case in
2008 in the Supreme Court of India, citing the Berubari case
judgement in 1960 and praying that the ceding of
Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka, which was part of India, by the
1974 and 1976 Indo-Sri Lankan agreements be declared null
and void as it is against the Constitution of India since no
Constitutional Amendment was carried out in Parliament. The
case is still pending. In order to protect the interests of
the fishermen of Tamil Nadu, the Tamil Nadu Government will take all
necessary steps to retrieve Katchatheevu.
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The Sri Lankan Government to put an end to the illegal arrest of innocent Tamil fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy. It will also take
necessary action to create a congenial atmosphere for talks between the fishermen of Sri Lanka and India, so as to protect the interests of the fishermen of Tamil Nadu.
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