FA – LXXXIII – 86 Original: English For Ukraine: In signing the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), the delegation of Ukraine declares that it reserves for its Government the right: – to take any measures it might deem necessary to safeguard its interests if other Member States of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in any way fail to comply with the provisions of the ITU Constitution and Convention, the ITU Radio Regulations and these Final Acts, or if the declarations and reservations made by other Member States jeopardize the proper functioning of the radiocommunication services on the territory of Ukraine or infringe the full exercise of its sovereign rights; – to take any actions it considers necessary to safeguard its interests should other Member States of the Union use the radiocommunication services for purposes contrary to those established in the Preamble to the ITU Constitution and provisions of the ITU Radio Regulations, or should they establish or operate any transmitting stations within internationally recognized borders of Ukraine without its consent that is contrary to the requests of the United Nations General Assembly resolution 68/262 of 27 March 2014 “Territorial integrity of Ukraine” addressed to specialized agencies, among which, the International Telecommunication Union. Ukraine recalls the agreed statement by the ITU Secretary-General at the Plenipotentiary Conference (Busan, 2014), published in document PP-14/174 (Annex B), through which the Union expressed its serious concerns about the situation in the territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, and reaffirmed that all ITU Member States have to respect the fundamental principles set forth in the Instruments of the Union, in particular the sovereign right of each Member State, among which, Ukraine, to regulate its telecommunications within its internationally recognized borders. As a specialized agency of the United Nations, the Union shall take into account requests of the United Nations General Assembly resolution 68/262 of 27 March 2014 “not to recognize any alteration of the status of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol” and “to refrain from any action or dealing that might be interpreted as recognizing any such altered status”. The International Telecommunication Union, through the above-mentioned agreed statement by the ITU Secretary-General, further recalled that the same principles shall apply in respect of any actions that may be taken by this and future World Radiocommunication Conferences pertaining to Ukraine’s requirements in regard to use of the frequency spectrum on its territory. The delegation of Ukraine further reiterates and incorporates by reference all reservations and declarations made on behalf of Ukraine at previous World Radiocommunication Conferences and Declaration No. 76 made at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference (Busan, 2014).