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Economic and Social Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The resumed 30th session of the Economic and Social Council (ESOSOC) was held in New York on December 21 and 22, 1960, under the presidency of Mr. C. W. Schurmann (Netherlands). At the beginning of the 1135th meeting, the President read a note from the Secretary-General concerning the projected working agreement between the United Nations and the International Development Association (IDA), and introduced a draft resolution co-sponsored by Denmark and Japan callingon the President to negotiate with IDA with a view to drafting such an agreement. Mr. Makeev, speaking for the Soviet Union, stated that his government could not favor the draft resolution unless the proposed agreement included a provision recalling the terms of Article 58 of the Charter, relating to the coordination of the activities of the specialized agencies; the President replied that, although he was authorized to negotiate with representatives of IDA, he could not impose conditions. The delegates of China and New Zealand stated that they supported the draft resolution, and added that the essential point was to ensure liaison between the various organs dealing with development. The representative of Afghanistan likewise voiced support, pointing out that the draft resolution in essence merely requested the President to negotiate with representatives of IDA. The draft resolution was adopted without dissenting voice with the understanding that the President would take into account the observations of the members of the Council in the course of the negotiations

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1961

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References

1 For a summary of the first part of the 30th session, see International Organization, Winter 1961 (Vol. 15, No. 1), p. 172183CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Document E/3437.

3 Document E/L.887.

4 Document E/3429.

5 Document E/L.888.

6 See General Assembly Resolution 1383 B (XIV), November 20, 1960.

7 See ECOSOC Resolution 798 (XXX), August 4, 1960.

8 Document E/3425.

9 Document E/L.884.

10 Document E/L.8S6 and Add.I.

11 Document E/3428.

12 UN Press Releases ECA/32, February 8, 1961, ECA/33, February 8, 1961, ECA/39, February 16, 1961, ECA/40, February 17, 1961, and ECA/41, February 20, 1961. For a summary of the second session, see International Organization, Spring 1960 (Vol. 14, No. 2), p. 313315Google Scholar.

13 For a list of the current members and associate members of the Commission, see International Organization, Winter 1961 (Vol. 15, No. 1), p. 70Google Scholar.

14 See General Assembly Resolution 1466 (XIV), December 12, 1959.

15 Economic and Social Council, Official Records (30th session), Supplement No. 3. For a summary of the fourteenth session, see International Organization, Spring 1960 (Vol. 14, No. 2), p. 316318Google Scholar.

16 Economic and Social Council Official Records (30th session), Supplement No. 9. For a report of the fourteenth session, see International Organization, Spring 1960 (Vol. 14, No. 2 ), p. 320321Google Scholar.

17 Document E/CN.7/378 and Add.1.

18 Document E/CN.7/382.

19 Narcotics Commission Resolution 1 (XV).

20 Narcotics Commission Resolution 2 (XV).

21 Narcotics Commission Resolution 3 (XV).

22 Narcotics Commission Resolution 4 (XV).

23 Narcotics Commission Resolutions 5 and 6 (XV), respectively.

24 Narcotics Commission Resolutions 7 and 8 (XV), respectively.

25 Economic and Social Council Official Records (30th session), Supplement No. 12. For a report of the tenth session, see ibid. (26th session), SupplementNo. 10.