I have the honour to speak on behalf of the 10 member States of the European Community. 2. The Ten continue to be deeply conscious of the importance of the problem of Palestine for the future peace and security of the Middle East. They remain firmly of the view that a just solution of the problem is…
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the 10 member States of the Europeari Community.
11. The contlict in Afghanistan continues to be a matter of profound concern to the 10 member States of the European Community and, indeed, to the As- sembly. How many times will the Assembly have to occupy its…
I have the to speak on behalf of the 10 member States Europeari Community.
11. The conflict in Afghanistan continues matter of profound concern to the 10 membe of the European Community and, indeed, to sembly. How many times will the Assembly occupy itself with this flagrant breach by a M State of …
Permit me first, Sir, on behalf of the Group of Western European and Other
exten~ive knowledge of this Organization provide a guar- antee r1 )Uur achievement of success.
132. In my capacity as Chairman of the Group of West- ern European and Other States it is my privilege and great pleasure to ext…
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the ten member States of the European Community.
30. The situation in Kampuchea is a matter which continues to arouse deep concern among the ten members of the European Community" all the more so in that another year has passed without substantial progress to…
I speak on behalf of the 10 member States of the European Community. Our views on the Israeli military attack on Iraq's nuclear installations and its serious consequences were clearly set out in the statement made by the representative of the United Kingdom on behalf of the Community at the thirty-s…
Allow me first of all, Sir, to offer you my sincere congratulations on your election as President of the thirty-fifth session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. For my country, it is a special plea- sure to welcome a distinguished representative of a neigh- bouring country with which we …
Mr. President at a ~ore appropriate m<?ment during the debate Denm~rk
wI1~ have an oPP~\lumtyofsa}'ing how happy we are at seemg you presldmg over thiS session of the General Assembly.
34 I. I should like briefly to explain the vote of the Danish delegation on the resolutionjust adopted. In the
I am speakingon, behalf of the five Nordic countries, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and my own country, Denmark.
62. The Nordic countries' firm stand against the repulsive system of apartheid, in South Africa has been demonstrated on many occasions and is well known. We fmd the racial discrimina…
May I first of all congratulate the President on his el0ction to the presidency of the thirty-third session of· the General Assew.bly of the United Nations. I wish him every success in his high office and assure him of my delegation's full co-operation.
251. Secondly, I take great pleasure in joini…
The general debate at the start of the Assembly session is of special importance again this year not only because of the statements made in this hall, which attract the attention of the world public, but also because of the opportunity that the presence of a great number of members of government pro…
Yesterday a vote was taken on a number of disarmament resolutions pertaining to the work of the FirstCommittee. At the end of that vote it was our understanding that we should vote upon the remaining draft resolutions from the First Committee on thiscoming Friday, December 17. That is why my delegat…
I would like first of all to associate myself with the explanations of vote pronounced by the representative of the Netherlands on behalf of the members of the European Economic Com- munity, and that pronounced by the distinguished represen- tative of Norway on behalf of the Nordic countries. These …
Last year the General Assemblyexpressed in clear terms its grave concern over the numerous arrests and trials of victims of the apartheid policy of the South African Government [resolu- tion 3411 A (XXX)}. It therefore called once more on States and organizations and individuals to make more generou…
First of all I shouldlike to congratulate, through you, Mr.President, Ambassador Amerasinghe on his election as President of the thirty-first session of the General Assembly.On behalf of the Danish delegation I wish to say that weare fullyconfident that he will preside over the negotiations with imp…
In the first place, 1 wish to thank the President for having explained to me at the last meeting what he meant by his use of the word "arder". 1 wish also to thank the representative of Brazil for having been good enough to explain, Ht my request, the essence of his proposaI. As a conse- quence, 1 c…
Those who have had no time to communicate with their governments may find it an advantage to have long discussions about procedure, because an entire meeting of the Couneil may be taken up in that way. One of my difficulties was that I had no possibility of communicating with my Government or of exa…
In practical life, there are situations in which governments find extreme difficulties in negotiating. In such situations it is perfect- ly legitimate even obligatory for the Council to take such steps to facilitate conciliation as it deems useful. The idea underlying paragraph 8 of the draft resolu…
Mr. President, may I, first of all, congratulate you on having ail the experience, knowledge and qualities necessary to do this job of president much better than l have been able ta. May l also thank you very much for your all- too-kind words for my modest contribution to the work of the Security Co…