The Communities shall also be exempt from any Customs duties and any prohibitions and restrictions on imports and exports in respect of their publications.
ARTICLE 5
The European Coal and Steel Community may hold any kind of currency and have accounts in any kind of money.
CHAPTER II-COMMUNICATIONS AND PASSES
ARTICLE 6
For their official communications and the transfer of all their documents, the institutions of the Communities shall enjoy in the territory of each Member State the treatment granted by that State to diplomatic missions.
Official correspondence and other official communications of the institutions of the Communities shall not be subject to censorship.
ARTICLE 7
1. Passes in a form to be laid down by the Council which shall be recognised as valid for travel purposes by the authorities of the Member States may be issued to members and servants of the institutions of the Communities by the Presidents of these institutions. Such passes shall be issued to officials and other servants under conditions laid down in the service regulations of officials and conditions of employment of other servants of the Communities.
The Commission may conclude agreements for these passes to be recognised as valid travel documents within the territory of third countries.
2. The provisions of Article 6 of the Protocol concerning privileges and immunities of the European Coal and Steel Community shall, however, remain applicable to members and servants of the institutions who are, at the time of entry into force of this Treaty, in possession of the pass provided for in that Article, until the provisions of paragraph f' of this Article are applied.
CHAPTER III-MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY
ARTICLE 8
No restriction of an administrative of other nature shall be imposed on the free movement of members of the Assembly proceeding to or coming from the place of meeting of the Assembly.
Members of the Assembly shall be accorded in respect of customs and exchange control:
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