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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [60 STAT. communicate periodically to the Organization reports on the prog- ress made toward achieving the purpose of the Organization set forth in the Preamble and on the action taken on the basis of recommendations made and con- ventions submitted by the Confer- ence. 2. These reports shall be made at such times and in such form and shall contain such particulars as the Conference may request. 3. The Director-General shall submit these reports, together with analyses thereof, to the Confer- ence and shall publish such re- ports and analyses as may be approved for publication by the Conference together with any re- ports relating thereto adopted by the Conference. 4. The Director-General may request any Member nation to sub- mit information relating to the purpose of the Organization. 5. Each Member nation shall, on request, communicate to the Or- ganization, on publication, all laws and regulations and official reports and statistics concerning nutrition, food and agriculture. ARTICLE XII COOPERATION WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 1. In order to provide for close cooperation between the Organ- ization and other public interna- tional organizations with related responsibilities, the Conference may, subject to the provisions of Article XIII, enter into agree- ments with the competent authori- ties of such organizations defining the distribution of responsibilities and methods of cooperation. 2. The Director-General may, subject to any decisions of the Conference, enter into agreements with other public international organizations for the maintenance of common services, for common arrangements in regard to recruit- ment, training, conditions of serv- ice, and other related matters, and for interchanges of staff. ARTICLE XIII RELATION TO ANY GENERAL WORLD ORGANIZATION 1. The Organization shall, in accordance with the procedure provided for in the following paragraph, constitute a part of any general international organi- zation to which may be entrusted the coordination of the activities of international organizations with specialized responsibilities. 2. Arrangements for defining the relations between the Organi- zation and any such general or- ganization shall be subject to the approval of the Conference. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article XX, such arrangements may, if approved by the Confer- ence by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast, involve modifica- tion of the provisions of this Con- stitution: Provided that no such arrangements shall modify the purposes and limitations of the Organization as set forth in this Constitution. ARTICLE XIV SUPERVISION OF OTHER ORGANIZA- TIONS The Conference may approve arrangements placing other public international organizations deal- ing with questions relating to food and agriculture under the general authority of the Organization on such terms as may be agreed with 1890 O

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