The Assembly
Having seen Recommendations 106 (1956) and 114 (1957) referring to Hungarian refugees;
Having noted with satisfaction that the greatest part of those Hungarian refugees who have found temporary asylum in Austria have been able to resettle in other European and overseas countries thanks to the joint efforts of Governments, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Intergovernmental
Having noted, however, that in Austria and in other European countries there still remain a considerable number of Hungarian refugees wanting to migrate;
Having noted that, up to 28th February 1957, 18,300 Hungarian refugees have arrived in Yugoslavia;
Considering that this problem can only be solved by the permanent resettlement of these refugees in countries willing to receive them,
Recommends to the Committee of Ministers to invite Member Governments :