SYND 2 12 76  ANGOLAN FOREIGN MINISTER SPEAKS AT UNITED NATIONS

SYND 2 12 76 ANGOLAN FOREIGN MINISTER SPEAKS AT UNITED NATIONS

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The transcript discusses a victory for peace and freedom, supported by progressive forces, but notes it is incomplete without Vietnam's admission to the UN. It criticizes the use of veto power as a tool of dominance rather than a right. The event is significant for both Angola and the United Nations.

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What is celebrated as a victory in the first section?

The defeat of oppressive regimes

The triumph of peace-loving nations and progressive forces

The end of all global conflicts

The establishment of a new world order

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Why is the victory described as incomplete in the second section?

Due to ongoing conflicts in the region

Due to the lack of simultaneous celebration with Vietnam's UN admission

Because it was not recognized by all countries

Because it did not lead to economic prosperity

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Which country is mentioned as not being admitted to the UN in the second section?

Republic of Vietnam

Republic of Korea

Republic of Cuba

Republic of Angola

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What issue is highlighted regarding the use of veto power?

It is used to promote peace

It is a symbol of equality among nations

It is often misused as a form of dominance

It is rarely exercised

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What is the significance of the event for Angola?

It signifies the end of colonial rule

It marks a new era of economic development

It is a crucial moment for Angola and the United Nations

It represents a cultural renaissance