The first international organization of states, created by the decision of the Paris Peace Conference

The first international organization of states, created by the decision of the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) as a means of establishing cooperation between peoples in order to preserve universal peace and security, was called

This organization was called the League of Nations, which included 58 states. The purpose of its creation is to prevent armed clashes between countries, to maintain peace on the continent. It was founded as a result of the Versailles-Washington system of relations, in which there were many contradictions and balances. As a result, the organization did not have long-term success. The very same system of relations led, to some extent, to the outbreak of a new world war.



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