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United Nations—Treaty Series
1946–1947

2. Consultation between the United Nations and the International Labour Organization shall similarly take place with a view to making such arrangements as may be found equitable for covering the costs of central administrative, technical, or fiscal services or facilities or other special assistance provided by the United Nations.

Article XVI

Inter-agency Agreements

The International Labour Organization agrees to inform the Council of the nature and scope of any formal agreement between the International Labour Organization and any other specialized agency or intergovernmental organization and in particular agrees to inform the Council before any such agreement is concluded.

Article XVII

Liaison

1. The United Nations and the International Labour Organization agree to the foregoing provisions in the belief that they will contribute to the maintenance of effective liaison between the two organizations. They affirm their intention of taking whatever further measures may be necessary to make this liaison fully effective.

2. The liaison arrangements provided for in the foregoing articles of this Agreement shall apply, as far as appropriate to the relations between such branch or regional offices as may be established by the two organizations as well as between their central machinery.

Article XVIII

Implementation of the Agreement

The Secretary-General and the Director may enter into such supplementary arrangements for the implementation of this Agreement as may be found desirable in the light of the operating experience of the two organizations.

Article XIX

Revision

This Agreement shall be subject to revision by agreement between the United Nations and the International Labour Organization.

Article XX

Entry into Force

This Agreement shall come into force on its approval by the General Assembly of the United Nations and the General Conference of the International Labour Organization.