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3STAT.] DENMARK-E[XCHANGE OF PUBLICATIONS July 27 1949 Aug. 1, 1949 in connection with the transportation within its own country of the publications of both Governments and the shipment of its own publications to a port or other appropriate place reasonably con- venient to the exchange office of the other Government. 6. The present agreement shall not be considered as a modification of any existing exchange agreement between a department or agency of one of the Governments and a department or agency of the other Government. Upon the receipt of a note from Your Excellency indicating that the foregoing provisions are acceptable to the Government of Den- mark, the Government of the United States of America will consider that this note and your reply constitute an agreement between the two Governments on this subject, the agreement to enter into force on the date of your note in reply. Accept, Excellency, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration. EDWARD J. SPARKS Charge d'Affaires ad interim His Excellency GUSTAV RASMUSSEN, Ministerfor ForeignAffairs, Copenhagen. The Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs to the American Charge d'Affaires ad interim UDENRIGSMINISTERIET. P. J. III.Journal Nr. 101. D. 10. a. COPENHAGEN, August 1, 1949. MONsIEUR LE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES, With reference to your note of July 27, 1949, and to the conver- sations between representatives of the Government of Denmark and representatives of the Government of the United States of America in regard to the exchange of official publications, I have the honor to inform you that the Government of Denmark agrees that there shall be an exchange of official publications between the two Gov- ernments in accordance with the following provisions: "1. Each of the two Governments shall furnish regularly a copy of each of its official publications which is indicated in a selected list prepared by the other Government and communicated through diplomatic channels subsequent to the conclusion of the present agreement. The list of publications selected by each Government may be revised from time to time and may be extended, without the necessity of subsequent negotiations, to include any other offi- cial publication of the other Government not specified in the list, or publications of new offices which the other Government may establish in the future. 2681