AG/RES. 1465 (XXVII-O/97)
SECOND REGULAR MEETING OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE
INTER-AMERICAN TELECOMMUNICATION COMMISSION
(Resolution adopted at the sixth plenary session, held on June 4, 1997)
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
CONSIDERING:
That the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) is the agency of the Organization of American States responsible for telecommunications in the Americas;
That CITEL is performing a task of major importance in monitoring the follow-up to telecommunication initiatives launched at the Summit of the Americas and is conducting programs and projects of great significance for the development of countries in the Hemisphere, all of which will be examined and evaluated at the Second Regular Meeting of the CITEL Assembly; and
That, at the First Regular Meeting of the CITEL Assembly, held in Montevideo in February 1994, the Republic of Ecuador was chosen as the venue for its Second Regular Meeting and that in a note to the Secretary General dated October 28, 1996, the Government of Ecuador confirmed its readiness to host that meeting,
RESOLVES: