No. 195 NAI DFA 301/2
Dublin, 19 September 1946
'The United Kingdom wishes to place on record that the use of the title "Ireland" in connection with membership of the FAO denotes the territory formerly known as the Irish Free State and does not include that part of the island of Ireland which forms part of the United Kingdom'.
The British were informed that, if this statement was inserted, the Irish delegation would ask that the following declaration should be placed under it:-
'In connection with the foregoing statement, the Irish delegation wish to place on record Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution of Ireland which read as follows:-
Article 2. The national territory consists of the whole island of Ireland, its islands and the territorial seas.
Article 3. Pending the reintegration of the national territory, and without prejudice to the right of the Parliament and Government established by this Constitution to exercise jurisdiction over the whole of that territory, the laws enacted by that Parliament shall have the like area and extent of application as the laws of Saorstát Éireann and the like extra-territorial effect.'
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