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4. Six Additional Principles for the Negotiations towards a Political Settlement Submitted by the Committee of Good Offices at the Fourth Meeting of the Committee of Good Offices with the Parties on 17 January 1948 and Accepted at the Fifth meeting of the Committee with the parties on 19 January 1948.1

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The Committee of Good Offices is of the opinion that the following principles, among others, form a basis for the negotiations towards a political settlement:1. Sovereignty throughout the Netherlands Indies is and shall remain with the Kingdom of the Netherlands until, after a stated interval, the Kingdom of the Netherlands transfers its sovereignty to the United States of Indonesia. Prior to the termination of such stated interval, the Kingdom of the Netherlands may confer appropriate rights, duties and responsibilities on a provisional federal government of the territories of the future United States of Indonesia. The United States of Indonesia, when created, will be a sovereign and independent State in equal partnership with the Kingdom of the Netherlands in a Netherlands-Indonesian Union at the head of which shall be the King of the Netherlands. The status of the Republic of Indonesia will be that of a state within the United States of Indonesia.

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  • Anonymous, 1948. "4. Six Additional Principles for the Negotiations towards a Political Settlement Submitted by the Committee of Good Offices at the Fourth Meeting of the Committee of Good Offices with the Parties on 1," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 2(2), pages 407-408, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:2:y:1948:i:2:p:407-408_38
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