FA – LII – 25 Original: Arabic For the Sultanate of Oman: In signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15), the delegation of the Sultanate of Oman reserves for its Government the right: to take any actions and measures it may deem necessary and appropriate to protect and safeguard its national interests, should these be harmed by any resolution adopted by this Conference or should any Member State of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) fail to respect fully the provisions of the instruments amending the Constitution and Convention of ITU or the annexes, protocols or regulations annexed thereto, including the Resolutions of the Final Acts, or to comply with them, or should reservations by any Member State jeopardize in any way the smooth operation of the radiocommunication services of the Sultanate of Oman; to apply the provisions of the Radio Regulations adopted at this Conference, which the conference has revised and updated, in accordance with its obligations under the policy of the communications sector in force in the Sultanate of Oman, including the relevant regulations, rules and resolutions; to express any additional reservations that it may deem necessary up to the time of its ratification of the Final Acts of this Conference. 26 Original: Chinese For the People’s Republic of China:In signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), the delegation of the People’s Republic of China declares that: the Chinese delegation reserves the right of its Government to take any measures and actions it may deem necessary to safeguard its interests should other Member States of the International Telecommunication Union in any way fail to comply with or to execute the provisions of the Final Acts or the Radio Regulations, or should reservations or declarations made by other Member States jeopardize the legitimate use by China of its radio spectrum and satellite orbit resources as well as the security of its radio services or the proper operation of its telecommunication services or affect the full exercise of its sovereign rights. In addition, it also reserves the right of its Government to make any additional reservation it may consider necessary up to and at the time of depositing its instruments of consent to be bound by the revision of the Radio Regulations by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015).