THE PRINCIPLES ON WHICH THE U.N.O WAS FOUNDED

1.      The organization is based on the principle of the sovereign equality
2.      Members are to fulfill their obligation they have assumed under the charter in good faith 
3.      All member nations must settle international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner as not to endanger international peace and security.
4.      All members are to retrain from threat or use of force in their international relation in any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations.
5.      All members are pledged to give every assistance to the U.N in any action it takes in accordance
with the charter and to refraining from giving assistance to any state against which the organization is talking preventive or enforcement actions.     
6.      All member states must fulfill the above mentioned aims and objectives in good faith
7.      The organization is to ensure that non–members of the U.N.O  do not act in any way that can be prejudicial to the  maintenance of international peace and  security and that they act in accordance with these principles.

The U.N shall not intervene in matters, which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of member states except which it is acting to enforce international peace and security. 
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