FA – LXIV – 50 Original: English For Thailand: In signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), the delegation of Thailand reserves the right for its Government to take any action or measures it deems necessary to safeguard its national interests, should the Final Acts drawn up at the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015) directly or indirectly affect its sovereignty, or be in contravention with the Constitution, existing laws and regulations of the Kingdom of Thailand or should any Member State of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in any way fail to respect fully the provisions and resolutions of the Final Acts contrary to any principles of international law, or to comply to their requirements and the Annexes attached thereto, or should reservations by any Member State jeopardize in any way the telecommunication services of the Royal Thai Government. 51 Original: Spanish For Ecuador: In signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2-27 November 2015), the delegation of Ecuador reserves for its Administration the right to take any measures that may be necessary to safeguard its interests in the event that any Member State of the Union is unable, in any way, to respect the conditions laid down in the Final Acts, or in the event that the reservations entered by any Member State could prove prejudicial to the operation of radiocommunication services in Ecuador. Similarly, Ecuador reserves the right to enter additional specific declarations or reservations when depositing with the International Telecommunication Union its notification of consent to be bound by the amendments to the Radio Regulations adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, November 2015). 52 Original: French For the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria: The delegation of the Algerian Administration reiterates its request regarding the addition of its name in footnote 5.312, bearing in mind, on the one hand, that that footnote already includes 19 other countries of Region 1, and, on the other hand, that the aeronautical radionavigation service has operated within its territory for several years in the band 645-862 MHz, well before WRC-03, without causing harmful interference to existing services at the international level, and in accordance with the Radio Regulations.