– 80 – (3.1 – Conferences and meetings/General) R 741 (C-1974, last amended C-1984) Conditions governing the attendance of liberation organizations at meetings of the ITU 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). R 1141 (C-1999) Reduction of the cost and volume of documentation for ITU conferences and assemblies and the Council The Council, considering a) Resolution 104 (Minneapolis, 1998) on the reduction of the volume and cost of documentation for ITU conferences; b) Resolution 66 (Rev. Minneapolis, 1998) on documents and publications of the Union; c) the report by the Secretary-General in Document C99/15 on ways and means of achieving reductions in the volume and cost of conference documentation, taking into account the views and advice of the Radiocommunication Advisory Group, the Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group and the Telecommunication Development Advisory Group on the subject, resolves 1 that, pursuant to Resolution 104 (Minneapolis, 1998), every effort shall be made to reduce the cost and volume of documentation in ITU; 2 that, to this end, the measures described in Annex A to this Resolution shall be implemented for conferences, assemblies and the Council, instructs the Secretary-General 1 to pursue ongoing efforts in the secretariat to reduce the length of documents and ensure their timely submission;