FA – XCVI – 113 Original: Chinese For the People's Republic of China: The Xisha and Nansha Islands, as well as the other islands of the South China Sea, have always been China’s territory; the People’s Republic of China has indisputable sovereignty over these islands and the adjacent waters. The Chinese Government has repeatedly reiterated its position on the subject. Having noted the reservations expressed in Declaration 91 as contained in Document 457 of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015), the delegation of the People’s Republic of China reaffirms this position and maintains the declaration it made at the Nairobi Plenipotentiary Conference (1982). 114 Original: Spanish For Spain: The delegation of Spain, on behalf of its Government, in the light of the reservations made to the Final Acts of this Conference, and in particular No. 52, declares that the use of each and every one of the frequency bands provided for in the Radio Regulations by each and every country must be in compliance with the relevant provisions set forth in the said Regulations. Likewise, Spain reserves the right to take any measure it considers necessary, within the framework set by the ITU Constitution, Convention and Radio Regulations, to protect its legitimate interests. 115 Original: English For the United States of America: The United States of America, noting Statement No. 58 entered by the delegation of Cuba, recalls its right to broadcast to Cuba on appropriate frequencies free of jamming or other wrongful interference and reserves its rights in this regard. Furthermore, the United States of America notes that its presence in Guantanamo is by virtue of an international agreement presently in force and that the United States of America reserves the right to meet its radiocommunication requirements there as it has in the past.