Examples of using The declaration of principles on tolerance in English and their translations into Chinese
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New language editions of the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.
The Declaration of Principles on Tolerance was proclaimed and signed by the Member States of UNESCO on 16 November 1995.
The Declaration of Principles on Tolerance was proclaimed and signed by the Member States of UNESCO on 16 November 1995.
Implementation of the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance and the Follow-up Plan of Action for the United Nations Year for Tolerance. .
Taking into account the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance and the Follow-Up Plan of Action for the United Nations Year for Tolerance, .
It was also the yearwhen UNESCO Member States adopted the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.
(a) Implement the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance and the Follow-up Plan of Action for the United Nations Year for Tolerance A/51/201.
It was also the yearwhen UNESCO Member States adopted the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.
Note by the Secretary-General on the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance and the Follow-up Plan of Action for the United Nations Year for Tolerance(A/53/284).
It was also the yearwhen UNESCO Member States adopted the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.
Welcomes the translation and dissemination of the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance in many languages;
It was also the yearwhen UNESCO Member States adopted the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.
According to the organization's website, it was also the sameyear that UNESCO Member States adopted the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.
Invites Member States tocontinue their efforts to achieve a wider application of the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance;
According to the organization's website, it was also the sameyear that UNESCO Member States adopted the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.