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International Telecommunication Union

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The report of the International Telecommunication Union submitted to ECOSOC on June 11, 1951, was accompanied by a statement by the Secretary-General (Mulatier) in response to ECOSOC's resolution requesting all specialized agencies in the economic and social fields to review their programs with an eye to the concentration of all efforts and resources on the most urgent tasks. Noting that ITU's program of work was governed by the Atlantic City Convention (1947) and that the Union's 1952 activities would relate to its regular task of enabling its members to operate their international telecommunications services and to the holding of any conferences which might be essential for the performance of that task, the Secretary-General expressed the opinion that the program would not appear to include any activities of the kind contemplated in the ECOSOC resolution.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1951

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References

1 Economic and Social Council documents 607. E/2010 (June 11, 1951), E/2010/Add.l (June 11, 1951), and E/2010/Add.2 (June 19, 1951).

2 For a summary of the Economic and Social Council's discussion of the ITU report, see Economic and Social Council, Official Records (13th session), p. 169Google Scholar; for a summary of the Economic and Social Council's resolution concerning the report, see this issue, p. 760.

3 Department of State, Bulletin, XXV, p. 359Google Scholar.