H. H. The Aga Khan III’s Presidential Address at the 18th Session of the League of Nations’ Assembly – Geneva, 1937

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Never, in very truth, were goodwill, cooperation and service more incumbent on all State members of the League than today. We must face reality unflinchingly. The world is sorely troubled; a storm has long been raging in the extreme corner of Western Europe, another has broken out yonder in the Far East. Grevious wrong has been done to the peace of the world and to the principles for which we stand, but though it is very meet and proper that we should take stock of our failures, we must not allow failures to blind us to the reality of our successes, or to rob us of their inspiring influence.

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