conditionsSakharov
conditionsSakharov refers to a set of principles for the peaceful settlement of disputes and the establishment of good neighborly relations between states. These principles were first articulated by Andrei Sakharov, a prominent Soviet physicist and human rights advocate, in his 1983 essay "Peace, Progress, and Human Rights." Sakharov's ideas emphasized the interconnectedness of peace, progress, and respect for human rights, arguing that genuine and lasting peace could only be achieved when all nations adhered to these fundamental values.
The core of conditionsSakharov lies in the belief that international relations should be governed by mutual
While not a formal treaty or a legally binding document, conditionsSakharov has influenced discussions on international