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ARTICLE 6 (1) Each Contracting Party shall be represented at the Council by not
more than two delegates. (2) A delegate who is not present at a meeting of the
Council may be replaced by a substitute who shall have all the powers of the ...
ARTICLE 6 (1) Each Contracting Party shall be represented at the Council by not
more than two delegates. (2) A delegate who is not present at a meeting of the
Council may be replaced by a substitute who shall have all the powers of the ...
Page 161
ARTICLE 11 (1) The President and Vice-Presidents shall together constitute the
Bureau of the Council. (2) The Bureau shall be the Executive Committee of the
Council and shall carry out the decisions of the Council, draw up its agenda and
...
ARTICLE 11 (1) The President and Vice-Presidents shall together constitute the
Bureau of the Council. (2) The Bureau shall be the Executive Committee of the
Council and shall carry out the decisions of the Council, draw up its agenda and
...
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The Council approved the report of the Military Advisers and expressed
satisfaction at the way in which the Military Planning Office continued to function.
22. The Council reaffirmed its belief that the capability and readiness of defence
forces ...
The Council approved the report of the Military Advisers and expressed
satisfaction at the way in which the Military Planning Office continued to function.
22. The Council reaffirmed its belief that the capability and readiness of defence
forces ...
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