Few items, if any, have been on the agenda of the General Assembly for as long as the question of Palestine. As' of this ses- sion, it has been 33 years since the problem was first discussed in this world body, and only God knows for how many more years the Assembly will be con- fronted with it. It …
I s~ould like before beginning my statement, to express sincere sympathy with those who have suf- fered from the terrible earthquake in Italy. I hope that the people and Government of Italy will find in this the expression of the deep sadness and grief of the Government and people of Comoros, who fe…
Mr. President, it is for me a pleasurable task to congratulate you warmly on your election to the presidency of the thirty-fifth session of the General Assembly. Your election to this responsible post is proof of the general esteem and respect that this Assembly has for you and also of our belief in…
Last year, when we were debating this same question, I said to myself that the So- viet Union was a great country and that its leaders were brave and proud and that, therefore, after all the condem- nations they had received during the course of the de- bate, they could not but adhere to the very si…
Mr. President, first of all I should like to associate myself with the previous speakers who have extended to you warm congratulations on your unani- mous election to preside over this session. The United Republic of Tanzania, which you so well and capably represent in our Organization, maintains wi…
Permit me first. Mr. President. to extend to you the most sincere congratulations of my delegation upon your unanimous election to the presidency of the General Assembly. There can be no doubt that entrusting to you this lof Ly and extremely important responsibility is a well-deserved tribute both t…
Once again the delegation of the Comoros has the opportunity to demonstrate its support of a people struggling for the full and total liberation of our African soil.
90. The Comoros has this task constantly in mind because nothing is more valuable to us than respect for the principles of our Charte…
May I be allowed first of all to express to the President my congratulations on his election to preside over the present session of our Assembly. My delegation is convinced that, thanks to his experience and competence, the work of the thirty-second session of the Gen~ral Assembly will be crowned wi…
Mr. President, first of all I should like to associate myself with the tribute paid to you by my colleague, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, and to renew the hope of the Comorian delegation that our work will be crowned with success.
52. On this historic date, when a Franco-Comorian dispute is bei…
It will be exactly one year on 12 November next since this Assembly. almost unanimously, admitted the Comoros to membership in the UnitedNations.
2. These 11 months have enabled us to appreciate both the stature of the institution andthe value of the menwho bear responsibility in the Organization. …
In reply to the statement just made by the representative of France, I wish to make it clearhere that the delegation of the Comoros maintains' the spirit and contents of its statement and intendsto withdraw nothingof what it has said. At the 10th meeting, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the. Sta…
While making my first statement in the general debate, I should first like to fulfil the pleasant duty of addressing to Mr.Amerasinghe the sincere congratulations of my entire delegation on his election to leadthe workof this Assembly.
345. Also, the totally incomprehensible colonialist and expansi…
During my statement to the Assembly on 6 October [20th meeting], I referred in advan~e to the debate that was going to be devoted to the problem ofgreatest concern to the people and Govern- ment of the Comoros, that is, the question of the Comorian island of Mayotte. 2. This question, which we are d…