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3. States should take appropriate measures so that, wherever possible, persons belonging
to minorities may have adequate opportunities to learn their mother tongue or to have instruction
in their mother tongue.
4. States should, where appropriate, take measures in the field of education, in order to
encourage knowledge of the history, traditions, language and culture of the minorities existing
within their territory. Persons belonging to minorities should have adequate opportunities to gain
knowledge of the society as a whole.
5. States should consider appropriate measures so that persons belonging to minorities
may participate fully in the economic progress and development in their country.
Article 5
1. National policies and programmes shall be planned and implemented with due
regard for the legitimate interests of persons belonging to minorities.
2. Programmes of cooperation and assistance among States should be planned and
implemented with due regard for the legitimate interests of persons belonging to minorities.
Article 6
States should cooperate on questions relating to persons belonging to minorities, inter
alia, exchanging information and experiences, in order to promote mutual understanding and
confidence.
Article 7
States should cooperate in order to promote respect for the rights set forth in the present
Declaration.
Article 8
1. Nothing in the present Declaration shall prevent the fulfilment of international
obligations of States in relation to persons belonging to minorities. In particular, States shall fulfil
in good faith the obligations and commitments they have assumed under international treaties
and agreements to which they are parties.
2. The exercise of the rights set forth in the present Declaration shall not prejudice the
enjoyment by all persons of universally recognized human rights and fundamental freedoms.
3. Measures taken by States to ensure the effective enjoyment of the rights set forth in
the present Declaration shall not prima facie be considered contrary to the principle of equality
contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
4. Nothing in the present Declaration may be construed as permitting any activity
contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations, including sovereign equality,
territorial integrity and political independence of States.
Article 9
The specialized agencies and other organizations of the United Nations system shall
contribute to the full realization of the rights and principles set forth in the present Declaration,
within their respective fields of competence.