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International Atomic Energy Agency: Letters and Memoranda of Member States on Commitments Under the Non-Proliferation Treaty*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1975
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[On September 16, 1974, the Director General of the I.A.E.A. received a letter of that date from the Resident Representative of Poland in the same terms as Letter I at I.L.M. page 544. The date from which the Government of Poland had decided to act in accordance with the memoranda at I.L.M. pages 545 and 546 was September 3, 1974. On September 19, 1974, the Director General received a letter of that date from the Resident Representative of the German Democratic Republic. It contained the same terms as the above-mentioned letter from Poland.
[Further communications from the United States and the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, dated October 3, 1974, appear at I.L.M. pages 550 and 551.
[The I.A.E.A. Board of Governors’ Resolution and Decision on Nuclear Explosions for Peaceful Purposes appear at I.L.M. page 552.]
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page 545 note 1 See also para. 6 below.
page 545 note 2 Reproduced in document INFCIRC/140.
page 548 note 1 Reproduced in document INFCIRC/140. [See 7 I.L.M. 809 (1968).]
page 550 note * [Reproduced from I.A.E.A. Information Circular INFCIRC/209/Add.2 of October 24, 1974.]
page 551 note 1 Reproduced in document INFCIRC/209 as Letters I and III. [See I.L.M. page 544.]
page 551 note 2 Reproduced in document INFCIRC/193. [See 12 I.L.M. 469 (1973).]
page 551 note 3 Reproduced in document INFCIRC/209, Appendix, as Memoranda A and B. [See I.L.M. page 545.]
page 551 note 4 Reproduced in INFCIRC/140. [See 7 I.L.M. 809 (1968).]
page 552 note * [Reproduced from the Report of the International Atomic Energy Agency to the General Assembly, United Nations Document A/9722/Add.1 of October 17, 1974, pp. 1–8.]
page 552 note a Reproduced in IHFCIRC/l40. [See 7 I.L.M. 809 (1968).]