– 81 – (3.1 – Conferences and meetings/General) D. Limit of the prerogatives of conferences in financial matters 15 A conference has no power to arrange for future sessions of the same conference after the termination of the original session, or for further conferences, except by the procedure prescribed in article 54 of the Nairobi Convention, 1982; 16 no conference other than a plenipotentiary conference has the power to authorize the Secretary-General to ask the inviting government to advance funds or to request the advance of funds from the Government of the Swiss Confederation. The Secretary-General can only act in this matter in accordance with the prescription of the Convention and the directives of a plenipotentiary conference, or of the Council; 17 administrative conferences and plenary assemblies of Consultative Committees must observe the provisions of Nos. 627 and 628 of the Nairobi Convention, 1982. E. Publication of the final texts of conferences or meetings 18 In principle, the final texts approved by conferences or meetings, whatever their method of reproduction, shall be published by the General Secretariat in their usual place of publication and with the minimum of cost; 19 however, this rule may be disregarded in recognized cases of urgency and at the special request of the conference or meeting; 20 apart from the final texts distributed to the persons concerned as a conference document, no copy shall be supplied free of charge to participants in the conference or meeting. F. CCI Plenary Assemblies and Study Groups 21 The provisions of this Resolution shall apply to CCI Plenary Assembly and Study Group meetings, for which the Secretary-General, in agreement with the Director of the CCI concerned, has to make the necessary administrative and financial arrangements. Ref.: Documents 265/CA3 (1948), 558/CA4 (1949), 806/CA5 (1950), 1606/CA9 (1954), 2499/CA15 (1960), 4965/CA31 (1976), 6197/CA39 (1984), 6963/CA45, 7052/CA45 and 7041/CA45 (1990). Conditions governing the attendance of liberation organizations at meetings of the ITU R 741 (C-1974, last amended C-1984) The Council, considering Resolution 4 of the Plenipotentiary Conference of Nairobi, 1982, concerning the attendance of liberation organizations as observers at meetings of the ITU, considering further that the United Nations recognize the liberation organizations recognized by the Organization of African Unity and by the League of Arab States, resolves that the following liberation organizations may at any time attend meetings of the ITU: A. Liberation movements recognized by the Organization of African Unity (OAU): South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) Pan-African Congress of Azania African National Congress of South Africa B. Liberation movement recognized by the League of Arab States: Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) instructs the Secretary-General to take steps to implement this Resolution. Ref.: Documents 4673/CA29 (1974), 4774/CA30 (1975), 4965/CA31 (1976), 6197/CA39 (1984).