FA – LXVIII – 57 Original: English For the State of Israel: 1 The State of Israel hereby declares its right: a) to take any action it deems necessary to protect its interests and to safeguard the operation of its telecommunication services, should they be affected by the decisions or resolutions of this conference or by the reservations made by other Member States; b) to take any action to safeguard its interests should any Member State fail to comply with the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union or the annexes and protocols attached thereto, the Radio Regulations and the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015); or should reservations made by other Member States appear to be detrimental to the operation of its telecommunication services. 2 The State of Israel reserves the right to amend its reservations and declarations and to make any further reservations and declarations it may consider necessary up to the time of depositing its instrument of ratification of the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015). 58 Original: Spanish For Cuba: In signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), the delegation of Cuba reserves for its Government the right to take such measures as it may consider necessary to safeguard its interests in the face of: – the interventionist practice by the Government of the United States of America of directing broadcasting transmissions towards Cuban territory for political and destabilizing purposes, in open violation of the provisions and principles that govern telecommunications, especially the principle of facilitating peaceful relations, international cooperation among peoples and economic and social development, and to the detriment of the normal operation and development of Cuba's radiocommunication services; – failure to comply with the provisions of these Final Acts; in the use of radiocommunication services for purposes contrary to those established in the Preamble to the Constitution of the International Telecommunication Union; – failure to fulfil international obligations in regard to radiocommunications or breaches of the provisions of the Radio Regulations, and particularly the principle contained in No. 0.4 of the Preamble thereto.