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Baruch Plan
United States arms control plan
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international control of atomic energy
- In 20th-century international relations: Atomic energy
Truman entrusted the diplomatic task to Baruch, who insisted that nations not be allowed to employ their Security Council veto in atomic matters. He then appealed to the UN on June 14, 1946: “We are here to make a choice between the quick and the dead.” The Soviet plan,…
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role of United Nations
- In United Nations: Arms control and disarmament
The United States promoted the Baruch Plan, which proposed the elimination of existing stockpiles of atomic bombs only after a system of international control was established and prohibited veto power in the Security Council on the commission’s decisions. The Soviet Union, proposing the Gromyko Plan, wanted to ensure the destruction…
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