Main objectives drawn at the Havana conference

Independence: To preserve the national independence sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of the non-aligned countries.
Eliminate interference: Elimination of foreign interference and intervention in the internal and external affairs of independent states.
To strengthen the non-aligned bloc, which was threatened by two great super power blocks. Spread and expand the non-aligned philosophy worldwide.
Eliminate colonialism: To eliminate colonialism, neocolonialism and racism and support of all national liberation struggles against colonial and foreign domination.
Unity: To promote unity, solidarity and cooperation among non-aligned countries with view to the achievement of objectives of non-alignment, thus preserving its essential character, ending the arms race particularly the nuclear arms race.
Promote Development: To establish a new international economic order with view to accelerating development of developing countries eliminating the inequality between developed and developing countries.
Eradicate poverty: Eradication of poverty, hunger, sickness and illiteracy in LDCs (Havana meet 1986).
Equality: Establish equality in solving international issues.  The third world also has the right to discuss peace and war.  Why? Because all wars have always affected the third world countries.  Nuclear wars can affect the whole world.
Democracy: To establish democratic systems of international relations based on equality of states, respect for and preservation of human rights and fundamental freedom.
Strengthen the UNO: To strengthen the United Nations organizations as an effective instrument for promoting international peace and security.
Withdraw of foreign troops: To withdraw all foreign troops and dismantling of foreign military bases.
Economic co-operation: To promote economic cooperation among the non-aligned countries.
Peaceful settlement of disputes: To seek settlement of all international disputes by peaceful means such as negotiations, reconciliation, arbitration or judicial settlement as well as other peaceful means.

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