The Assembly,
8. Regretting that the ESRO Council did not in 1967, as required by the convention, approve unanimously the level of resources for the second three-year period (1967-69), and chat therefore no decision could hetaken on the scale and nature of ESRO's future programme, notes, however, that agreement wasreached on the 1967 and 1968 budgets ;
9. Noting that the year 1967 saw a marked growth in the development of relations between ESRO and other international organisations, welcomes in particular the close and fruitful relations which have now been established between ELDO, CETS and ESRO, and between the Council of Europe and ESRO ;
10. Stressing the importance of accelerating the integration of an applications programme with a scientific programme and welcoming the determination of ESRO to prepare for considerable increases in the field of applied research, believes that the mutual support of these programmes would provide greater efficiency in the use of the organisation's facilitiesand research and development capabilities ;
11. Stressing the importance of finalising without delay a television relay satellite, believes that once this has been achieved, application work should expand to include meteorological satellites, satellites for air and naval navigation, earth resourcesatellites etc.
12.Noting with satisfaction the formation of consortia of European firms to bid for ESRO development contracts for satellites, believes that this is a contribution to the building of European technological co-operation ;
13. Noting that so far contracts have tended to go to the most experienced firms in member states, calls attention to the fact that this is liable to increase the technological disparities amongst member countries, and believes that this will be remedied as the result of the acceptance by the ESRO Council of an outline industrial policy which will gradually reduce disparities provided only that ESRO disposes of sufficient funds to counterbalance past inequalities without loss of the necessary degree of competition,
14. Resolves :
to invite the ESRO Councilto work towards a common European space policy in which scientific and application work is harmoniously balanced and in which ESRO and ELDO can work together to mutual benefit and eventually as a unified organisation ;
to invitethe ESRO Council further to elaborate its industrial policy, so that the industrial benefitsof the space programme can be fairly and widely shared and sothat selected specialisation among the advanced industries in member countries may in due course be achieved.