FA – LIX – 38 Original: French For the Republic of Burundi: In signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), the delegation of the Republic of Burundi makes the following official declaration: 1 The delegation of Burundi reserves for its Government the right to take all measures it may deem necessary, in accordance with national legislation and the international treaties to which Burundi is party, to safeguard its national interests should a Member State of the International Telecommunication Union fail to abide by or comply with the provisions of these Final Acts. 2 The delegation of Burundi further reserves for its Government the right to enter additional reservations or declarations when ratifying the Final Acts of this World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015). 3 The delegation of Burundi reserves for its Government the right to take any measures it may deem necessary and appropriate to safeguard its national interests and rights with respect to radiocommunications should they be affected or jeopardized, directly or indirectly, by reservations entered by others. 39 Original: English For Iceland, the Principality of Liechtenstein and Norway: The delegations of the above-mentioned Member States of the European Economic Area declare that the above-mentioned Member States of the European Economic Area will apply the revision of the Radio Regulations adopted at this Conference in accordance with their obligations under the Treaty establishing the European Economic Area. 40 Original: English For the Republic of Korea: In signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva 2015), the delegation of the Republic of Korea reserves for its Government the right to take any measures it might deem necessary to safeguard its interests should any other Member States of the Union in any way fail to comply with the provisions specified in the Final Acts or the reservations made by any Member States be prejudicial to the deployment and proper operation of its telecommunication services.