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UNITED 'NATIONS

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SOCIAL COUNCIL

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E/CN.14/L.358 12 February 1969 ENGLISH

Original: FRENCH

ECONOKIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA Ninth session

Addis Ababa, 3-14 February 1969

DOCUMENTS OFFJCE

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NO TO BE TAKEN OUT Draft resolution

Concarni~: Asscciate membership for Angola, Mozambique,so-called P»rtugusss Guinea and Namibia (South West Africa)

sponsored by: Gabon

The Economic Commission for Africa,

Recalling ita resolution 151(VII) on associate membership for Angola, Mozambique, so-called Portuguese Guinea and Namibia (South West Africa) ,

Having ~en nvte of the report by the Executive Seoretary on measures taken inpurauanoe of resolution l5l(VIII) (E/CN.14/443).

Recommends that the final paragraph of that resolution should be amended to read as follows I .

"Reoommends that the Organization of African Unity ehould

appoint representatives of the inhabitants of the countries oonoerned and inform the Exeoutive Seoretary aooordingly in order to enable him to bring the matter bafore the General Assembly".

M69-525

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