The delegation of Eq,uatorial Guinea will vote in fa' Jur of draft resolu- tion A/37/L.48. However, weL ~ere to be separate votes on paragr~,phs 9 and 10, W( W'ould abstain, since they contain c~"~ain criteria ~h~t will not help in the settlement of the Middle East pr~blem.
Sir, it is a particularly great privilege for me to have the opportunity to join with the eminent speakers who have preceded me in extending congratulations on your election to conduct the proceed- ings of this session. I am convinced that your recognized ability and experience as a politician and d…
The General' As- sembly is once again considering the serious situation which
175. The international community can do little in the face of the obstinacy and intransigence of the South African racist Government, which in open defiance of the United Nations and the conscience of the world, is flagra…
I am addressing this General
143. Through you-Sir, we wish to congratulate also all the members of the General Committee" who, we trust, with their competence and skill in the management of interna- tional affairs, will decisively contribute to our efforts to solve the serious international problem…
Mr. President, since this is the rust
time I have had the honour of addressing this General Assembly of the United Nations, which is holding its thirty-second session, may I add the v0ice ofmy delegation to the voices of the many eminent speakers who have addressed the Assembly before us in congrat…
The delegation of the Republic of Equa- torial Guinea participated in the consensus in favour of the adoption of draft resolution I, recommended for adoption by the Third Committee in document A/31/342, in which the General Assembly has taken note of the report of the High Commissioner for Refugeesi…
For the first time the General Assembly is considering in plenary meetings the question of the policy of apartheid practised by the minority racist
regime of South Africa. This decision is something for which my delegation is grateful, since it does not merely meet our wishes but reaffirmsonce agai…
As this is the first time I have had the honour of addressing this Assembly since the accession of Mr. Amerasinghe to the presidency of the current session of the General Assembly, I should be remiss if I did not express my delegation's satisfaction at seeing him guiding the work of this thirty-firs…
The delegation of the R(~publk of Equatorial Guinea has asked to speak on the que:tion of the Comorian island of Mayotte, -vhich appears in the agenda of the thirty-second session of the General As- sembly as item 125, in order to reiterate the constant and unchanging policy of the People's Revoluti…