Twenty years ago, in Sep- tember, the statute of IAEA was signed. We take this opportunity to congratulate IAEA on its uninterrupted progress and continuous efforts in fulfilling its task over the past two decades. The able Director-General of the Agency and his staff can justly take pride in the im…
Whenever the occasion has arisen, my delegation has consistently voiced its profound disapproval of any regime
based on racism and racial discrimination and its total rejection of all forms of colonialism.
125. We share the indignation of the international corn- munity over the odious system of ap…
In keeping with our consists- ' policy on decolonization and our support for the peoples' endeavours to free themselves from the colonial yoke, the Iranian delegation voted in favour of draft resolution A/31/L.3/Rev.l and Add.I.
80. Nevertheless the Iranian delegation is of the view that the langua…
First, I should like to join others in paying a tribute to Ambassador Fallof Senegal for his lucid presentation of the report of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People {66th meeting}, which is now before the General Assembly.
21. The question of Palestine …
In its capacity as Chairman of the' Asian gr~up of States for the month of November, my delegation would like to make the follOWing announcement.
Having obtained the required two-thirds majority, Cyp- rus, Indonesia and Pakistan were elected members of the Economic and Social Council for a three-ye…
1 am extremely touched, Mr. President, by the kind words you have jli.st spoken about me. This undeserved tribute is proof of your generosity and a mark of the sincere friendship which has linked us for many years. 1 thank you most sincerely.
Adoption of the agenda The agenda was adopted.
Présiden…
Before the President closes the meeting, 1 should like to raise a point of order. The Council has just received a letter from the permanent representativeof Egypt [S/3712]. 1 hope that at this evening's meeting the item which we are deferring will not take up much time and that we shall be able to c…
1 shall not speak of the deep regret 1 felt at the re- jection of the first draft resolution. The representative of the Soviet 'Union would like us to try to find a draft resolution which can be adopted unanimously. 1Cavour that idea and 1 fully understand his concern. 1 am afraid, however, that if …
Toclay’s meeting was convened so hastily that there has been no time for my delegation to receive instructions. I am accordingly not at present in a posi- tion to state my Government’s views. I should like, however, to nlake two brief comments. The first is that there are few countries which have in…
The Council has just heard the statement of the repre- sentative of Jordan describing the brutal manner in which the Israel army launched a large-scale military attack against Jordanian territory during the night of Il October, after having made a similar attack during the night of 25-26 September. …
The fact that no member of the Council wishes to speak shows that we aIl feel the need of time for an exchange of views. Moreover, in the view of my delegation, it is absolutely essential that we should know the views and suggestions of the SecretaI)'- General. He has the right to express an opinion…
ln the spirit of compromise \..'-Iat always prevails in my delegation and hecause it is nel.~ssary for me to study the statement made by the French representative, 1 would suggest that this afternoon's meeting be held at 4 p.rn. instead of 3 p.m. Quite frankly, 1 feel 1 must study the French represe…
I am readv to bow ta the President's wishes; but you will understand that in trying to show how the Algerian situation is likely to threaten peace and secu- rity, 1 am oblig-ed to cite certain facts on the strength of Press reports. As we have no official source of news, I am forced to rely on quota…
At this final stage of our discussion, my delegation would like to pay a tribute to the representatïve of tt'le United Kingdom for ~'le co-operation and conciliatory spirit he has shown in accepting, earlier, the suggestions and, today, the amendment proposed by this delegation.
8. Though it has so…
My delegation has studied, with the attention they deserve, the Secretary-General's reports [8/3594 and S/3596] pursuant to the Council resolution of 4 April 1956 on the Palestine question [8/3575]. We have also followed with great interest the Secretary-General's nego- tiatioDs with the Govemments …
When 1 asked.for the adjournment of the debate yesterday evening to allow time for the study of the counter-amendments proposed by the three great Powers, 1 had no intention of prolonging the discussion, the outcome of which is of deep concern to my delegation. My main purpcse v,ras to compare the t…
At the 707th meeting of the Council, on the basis of the preliminary information we had then received, my delegation expressed its regret at the incidents which occurred on the night of Il to 12 December as the result of an unprovoked armed attaek by Israel. However, we reserved our right to lpeak a…
There is no need for me, at this late hour, to 'repeat that my delegation deeply regrets the Council's failure to accept Japan's application for admission, and to express once more the hope that this great Asian country may soon be received in our midst. 1 was, in fact, the fust to express that hope…
I should have preferred the Council not to begin discussing this unfortunate incident until it had received the reports from the Chief of Staff of the Truce Supervision Organi- zation and the Mixed Armistice Commission, for the responsibilities involved are so great that we cannot rely on the inform…
In its capacity as the Chair of the Council of Ministers of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), the Islamic Republic of Iran has the pleasure of introducing the draft resolution entitled “Cooperation between the United Nations and the Economic Cooperation Organization” (A/65/L.40) on behalf…