_____ main aim was to urge small nation not to join military camps
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Kellogg-Briand Pact's main aim was to urge small nations not to join military camps.
- The main aim of the Kellogg-Briand Pact was to promote peaceful international relations and discourage the use of war for resolving disputes between nations.
- It specifically called for the outlawing of any form of warfare by signatory nations in the pursuit of national policy and urged the signer nations not to join any military alliances.
- The pact was an ambitious effort to make all countries safe from the threat of war.
- It emphasized the need for nations to work towards creating peaceful communities and reject ideologies of violence and war.
- The speech resonated with the idea of accepting all nations as equal, be it big or small, and working together in resolving global issues.
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