Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom has not objected to the adoption of the agenda. Nevertheless, it maintains its strong view that nothing in the Charter authorizes the United Nations to intervene in m:;.tters which ara essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any State. I must in…
I should just like to express my thanks to you Mr. President. for the kind remarks which you have just made about me.", 3. I might also take this opportunity to express my satisfaction that. during the presentmonth. theCouncil will have the advantage of your wise and experienced guidance. I am sure …
My dele~ gation is glad to join in sponsoring the draft resolution before the Council which recommends the admission of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations [S/4129jR", 1J,
84. The affairs of Korea must always be of particular interest to the United Nations, and the absence of Korea from the…
The United Kingdom .."ill gladly vote in favour of the draft resolution 5ubmiLled by Iraq and Japan, which recommends the admission of the Republic of Guinea to the United Nations. The United Kingdom recog- nized the Republic of Guinea on 1 November, and Her Majesty's Government h[l.ve already held …
At this stage in alii !1roceedings, I do not intend to do more th:,n to ueli.ne in hrief lerms the atUude of Hel' Majesty's GovemlIJcllt in the Unittd Kingdom to the 5c1';0'.[8 developments which h~Ne led to this emergency meeting uf the Security COtllldl today.
(17. The Coulldl has heard of the re…
I should like to say that, for my part, I see no objection to according the request of the representative of Tunisia for a further meeting of the CouncIl, in order to enable him, as I understand hIm, to answer certain points In the statement of the representative of France.
96, As regards the maIn …
I shouJd simply l'ike to say the following in explanation of my vote on the Soviet draft resolution. It would, I think, be superfluous for me to explain my vote <IS regards the first three paragraphs of the Soviet draft resolution.
10. A present, tout le mondl3 doit voir clairement que la delegatio…
The Security Coundl has met at short notice in response to a request of the representative of the Sudan lS/3963j. TIle reason for this request, a~ we have heard from that representalive, was the llnXlety of this G()vernmenL at certaIn actions of the Egyptian Government in regard to certair. ar~a;; a…
I have listened with the greatest interest to what the repre- sentative of Sweden has said about the amendments which he has put forward [8/8920], to the draft resolu- tion [SF~911] of which the United Kingdom is one of the sponsors.
5. All I would say at this moment is that I am very sensible of t…
My dele- gation will abstain in the vote on the draft resolution submitted by the Soviet Union [SJ3877J. We will abstain because we are not satisfied that Outer Mongolia is qualified to carry out the obligations which, under the Charter, must be assumed by all Member nations. In order to carry out t…
My delegation is happy to co-sponsor the draft resolution now before the Council recommending the admission of Viet-Nam to the United Nations [8/3885].
26. My Government played a leading part in the negotiations at the Geneva Conference in 1954 which brought an end to the tragic war in Indo-China a…
My delegation is glad to join in sponsoring the draft resolu- tion before the Council which recommends the admission of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations [8/3884J.
16. The affairs of Korea, and in particular the progress of the Republic of Korea, must always be of special interest to this…
When we first discllssed this subjecL on (, September 1957 [787/h meeting], I said that thc arrangements for the Government House area in JtJ'l\salem were very complicated and very delicate.. and I urged ~hat the Council should be allowed tune for reflectIOn and research, Since this subject \vas fir…
I have listened carefully to what has been said in the Council since I spoke earlier today. I have been glad to note that a number of representatives share my Govern- ment's view on the nature of the item before us. I do not think that anything that has been said against that view affects the validi…
As I said at the previous meeting, the United Kingdom ardently desires to see progress made towards a settlementof 15
82. Je suis, quant a moi, extremement heureux de pouvoir rendre service - j'esp~re pouvoir le faire - a. deux Etats Membres que j'ai d~ja. eu l'occasion de bien connaJ.tre et de bea…
In my pre- vious statement to the Security Council [765th meet- ing, paras. 2 to 19], I confined myself very largely to one aspect of the Kashmir problem, the question of the action taken by the Constituent Assembly in Srinagar. I did, however, emphasize with what deep concern and anxiety the United…
In view of What my colleague from India has said, I must make it clear that all I appealed to him to do was not to read out the textual account of these private conversations. I did not suggest that he should make no allusion to them, because my colleague from Pakistanhas already
accept~ cette prop…
I think that I may have spoken of three members of the Common- wealth; of course, I meant four.
53. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): I do not intend to take seriously Sir Pierson Dixon's forgetting one member, the sub-conscious mind projecting itself. I am prepared to leave it at that.
54. I must say th…
I am sorry to interrupt the representative of India, but I should like to make this brief observation.
47. Of course, I fully recognize that, since the repre- sentative of Pakistan has made an allusion to the dis- cussions among the Commonwealth Prime Ministers, the representative of India naturall…
As I under- stand him, the representative of India is asking that these documents shall be circulated as United Nations documents. It seems to me that that is perfectly proper.
33. The PRESIDEN'l. .i. think the representative of India wants them included as part of his statement.
27. Mon gouvernem…