Trusteeship Council recommends early completion of process of approval of compact for Palau.

From: UN Chronicle | Date: August 1, 1987 | Copyright information

Trusteeship Council recommends early completion of process of approval of Compact for Palau

THE Trusteeship Council on 28 May recommended that the process of approval of the Compact of Free Association between Palau--one of the four entities of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands--and the United States, the Territory's Administering Authority, be completed at the earliest possible date.

It noted that the people of the Trust Territory, in exercise of thei...

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