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Admission of the l\faldive Islands to entitled to represent a Member State in the United membership in the United Nations Nations and this question becomes the subject of con­ troversy in tlw United Nations, the question sh?ttl? he The General Assembly, considered in the light of the purposes and prmc1ples Having received the recommendation of the Security of the Charter of the United Nations and the circum­ Council of 20 September 1965 that the M al dive Islands stanres of e:,eh casr, should be admitted to membership in the United 1 Recallinq furtlur its dPcision in resolution 1668 Nations,1 (XVI) of 15 necember 1961, in accordance with Having considered the ;:ipplication for membership of Article 18 of the Charter, that any proposal to change­ the Maldive Islands,4 the representation of China is an important question, Decides to admit the Maldive Islands to membership A !firms that this dC'cision remains valid. in the United N;:itions. 1380th plenary meeting, 1332nd plenary meeting, 17 Nm1e111ber 1965. 21 Septemhrr 1965. 2026 (XX). Reports of the International Atomie 2010 (XX). Admission of Sin~apore to member• Energy Agency ship in the Unite,d Nations The Grneral Assembl·y The General Assembly, Taf?es note of the reports of the International Atomic Having received the recommendation of the Security Energy Agency to the General Assernhlv for the years Council of 20 September 1965 that Singapore should 106.1-19648 1nd 1064-1965 9 5 be admitted to membership in the United Nations, 1381st plnuiry meeting. Having considered the applic:1tion for membership 18 Nm1rmber 7965 of Singapore,6 Decides to admit Singapore to membership in the 2055 (XX). Rt-port of the Seeurity Coundl United Nations. 1332nd plenary meeting, The General Assembly 21 SeptemhPr 1965. Takes note of the report of the Security Council to the Ceneral Assembly covering the period from 16 July 2011 (XX). Co-operation between the United 1964 to 15 Tnlv 1965_10 Nations and the Organization of African 1397th plenary meeti1,g, Unity7 16 Derent1Hr 7965. The General Assembly, Desiring to promote co-oper:1tion between the United 2056 (XX). Third International Conferenet- on tht­ Nations and the Organization of African Unity, in ac­ Peaeeful Fse!! of Atomi<' Energy cordance with the purposes and principles of the The General Assembly, charters of the two org:rnizations, Recalling its resolution 1770 (XVII) of 29 Novem­ 1. Requests the Secretary-General of the United ber 1962 rrquesting the Secretary-General, with the Nations to invite the Administrative Secretary-General assistance of the United Nations Scientific Advisorv of the Organization of African Unity to attend sessions Committee, in co-operation with the International of the General Assembly as an observer; Atomic Energy Agency and in consultation with inter­ 2. Invites the Secretary-General of the United ested specialized agencies, to prepare plans and pro­ Nations to explore, in consultation with the appro­ ceed with arrangements for a third international con­ priate bodies of the Organization of African Unity, ference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy, the means of promoting co-operation between the two Hmting considered the report of the Secretary­ organizations and to report to the General Assembly General on the Third International Conference on the as appropriate. Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,11 held in Geneva from 7356th p[pnary meeting, 31 A11gust to 9 September 1964, 11 October 1965. 1. Notes with satisfaction the contribution made by the Third International Conference on the Peaceful 2025 (XX). Representation of China in the Uses of Atomic Energy to the free international ex­ United Nations change of scientific and technical information and to expanded international co-operation in the field of the The General Assembly, peacefol uses of :itomir energ,·, notahlv in respert of Recalling the recommendation contained in its reso­ nuclear power: lution 396 (V) of 14 December 1950 that, whenever more than one authority cfaims to he the Government 8 Annual Report of the Board of Governors to the General Conference, 1 July 1963-30 l11ne 1964 (Vienna, July 1964), an<l 8 Official Records of the General Assembly, Twentieth Srs­ supplementary report; transmitted to members of the General sion, Annexes, agenda. item 20, document A/5981. Assembly by a note of the Secretary-General (A/5792). 4 A/5967. For the text of this document, see Official Records 9 Annual Report of the Board of Governors to the General of the Security Council, Twentieth Year, Supplement for July, Conference, 1 July 1964-30 lune 1965 (Vienna, July 1965), and August and September 1965, document S/6645. snpplementary report; transmitted to members of the General 5 Official Records of the General Assembly, Twentieth Ses­ Assembly by notes of the Secretary-General (A/5951 anr1 sion, Annexes, agenda item 20, document A/5982. Adr1.1). 6 A/5968. For the text of this document, see Official Records lO Official Records of the General AssemblJ•, T1i•cntieth S,·s­ of the Security Council, Twentieth Year, Supplement for July, sion, St1f,frlement No. 2 (A/6002). Augt1st and Sf/Pkmber 196§, <locument S/6648. 11 !bid., Twentieth Session. Annexl's. agenda item 27, ,locu­ 'f See also note on thj.s item on page 6. mu1t A/5913. .
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