Part 11. Other matters considered by the Security Council INCLUSION OF CHINESE AMONG THE WORKING L\NGUAGES OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL Resolution 345 ( 1974) of 17 January 1974 The Security Council, Having considered the question concerning the inclusion of Chinese among the working languages of the Security Council, Bearing in mind General Assembly resolution 3189 (XXVIII) of 18 December 1973, Taking into account ·that the General Assembly, in that resolution, after noting that four of the five official languages had already been made working languages of the General Assembly and the Security Council and affirming that, in the interest of efficiency in the work of the United Nations, Chinese should be accorded the same status as the other four official languages, decided to include Chinese among the working languages of the Assembly and considered it desirable to include Chinese among the working languages of the Security Council, Decides to include Chinese among the working languages of the Security Council and to amend accordingly the relevant provisions of chapters VIII and IX of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council as set forth in the annex to the present resolution. ANNEX Revised text of rules 41 to 47 and 49 of the provisional rules of procerlm·e of the Se··nrity Cnundl Rule 41 Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish shall be both the official and the working languages of the Security Council. Rule 42 Speeches made in any of the five languages of the Security Council shall be interpreted into the other four languages. Rule 43 [Deleted] Rule 44 Any representative may make a speech in a laAguage other than the languages of the Security Council. In this case, he shall himself provide for the interpretation into one of those languages. Interpretation into the other languages of the Security Council by the interpreters of the Secretariat may be based on the interpretation given in the first such language. Rule 45 Verbatim records of meetings of the Security Council shall be drawn up in the languages of the Council. Rule 46 All resolutions and other documents shall be published in the languages of the Security Counoil. Rule 47 Documents of the Security Council shall, if the Security Council so decides, be published in any language other than the languages of the Council. Rule 49 Subject to the provisions of rule 5I, the verbatim record of each meeting of the Security Council shall be made available to the representatives on the Security Council and to the representatives of any other States which have participated in the meeting not later than 10 a.m. of the first working day following the meeting. Adopted without a vote at the 1761st meeting. ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS TO THE UNITED NATIONS:1' Decisions At its 1775th meeting, on 7 June 1974, the Council, following the adoption of its agenda, decided to refer the application of Bangladesh for membership in the United Nations to the Committee on the Admission of New Members for examination and report, as provided in rule 59 of the provisional rules of procedure. :J7 Resolutions or decisions on this question were also adopted by the Council in 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, ·1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1973. At its 1776th meeting, on 10 June 1974, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Algeria, Bhutan, Egypt, India and Pakistan to participate, without vote, 14