THE MAIN GOALS OF THE YALTA CONFERENCE

Authors

  • Yuldashova Mariabibi Nikolayevna uzbek

Abstract

The Yalta Conference stands as the place where the foundations of
the new world order were laid. In the middle of the 17th century, the results of the
Thirty Years' War were summed up. This conference was not a peace conference,
but a conference. The decisions of the Yalta Conference of 1945 are not numbered
the same. But their arbitrary interpretation and desire to act on individual events of
several centuries that followed have little in common with a true understanding of
the lessons of Yalta, because each of the stages of the historical evolution of the
international system relations remains in the treasury of human experience their
achievements. The conference of the heads of the three allied states - the USSR, the
USA and Great Britain - took place in 1945 from February 4 to 11. At Yalta, the
leaders of the three countries demonstrated their strength, demonstrated a sense of
time - their brains were extremely clearly defined - and outlined the conditions for
the existence of a new system. The level of satisfaction with the post-war
international stability was of primary importance in the system, the claims of the
members of the "privileged club" to restore the results of the war and victory. These
ideas found expression in the dialogue between V. Churchill and IV. Stalin at the
Big Three breakfast in Tehran on November 30, 1943. Then the British Prime
Minister

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Published

2025-05-07