My delegation would like to make a few comments on some of the resolutions that have just been·adopted.
125. We abstained in the vote on the draft resolution entitled "Situation in Namibia resulting from the illegal occupation of the Territory by South Africa" contained in document A/32/L.7.
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Regarding the question of Namibia now under consideration, there seems to be a position which is accepted by virtually all the Members of this Organization. It is the position set out in Security Council resolution 385 (1976), which was adopted unanimously on 30 January 1976. The resolution reaffmns…
Mr. President, on behalf of the Government of Japan I wish to congratulate you, Mr. Mojsov, on your election as President of the thirty- second session of the General Assembly. I am confident that under your able leadership this session of ilie General Assembly will prove to be most fruitful.
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Last August the World Conferent;e for Action against Apartheid was held in Lagos with the participation of representatives from more than 100 Governments and organizations. The Secretary-General of the United Nations himself attended the Conference, as did three·Heads of State and 40 ministers of ca…
On behalf of a nation that also is located in the Pacific area, and hence harbors a particular sentiment of sympathy and friendship towards Samoa, my delegation wishes to add a few words of welcome to the brilliant address given by the Chairman of the Asian group of States, Ambassador Vunibobo of Fi…
Year after year we have been discussing the situation in the Middle Eastand searching for a solution whichhas thus far eluded us. The situation in the area continues to be a source of grave concern to the United Nations, which has been involved with it for nearly 30 years. This is precisely why we m…
My delegation's position was made clear in the statement which Ambassador Abe delivered on 2 November in the general debate on the present item of the agendaf 51st meeting]. Here I should like to place on record the fqllowing clarification of my delegation'svoteson the draft resolutions on apartheid…
In the past few months, the situation in southern Africa has undergone some develop- ment. This is particularly true in Southern Rhodesia and, to a lesser extent, in Namibia. Although we are not over- confident of the outcome of the developments, they are encouraging. Let us recall the previous situ…
? On behalf of the Japan~e delegation I wish to offer sincere congratulations to Ambassador Amerasinghe on his election to the presidency of this thirty-first sess:on of the United Nations General Assembly. We have all had an ample demonstration of his vision in the search for a new order of the sea…
First of all I wish to convey, on behalf of my delegation, our thanks to Mr. Eklund, the Director-General of the IAEA, and his dedicated staff, who have so successfully discharged their complex and impor- tant tasks. My delegation has examined with great interest the Agency's annual report for 1975,…
This is the second time this year that our delegation has taken part in the discussion of the report of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People; the first time was in the Security Council last June, as a member of the Council, and now we are discussing it ag…
This past year has wit- nessed an alarming heightening of tensions in the Mid- dle East. While Japan duly appreciates Israel returning the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in accordance with the Camp David agreement, it strongly denounces other Israeli action§, such as its effective annexation of the Golan …
I should like to begin my statement by expressing our gratitude to UNICEF and especially to the secretariat of the International Year of the Child and other international and national organiza- tions, for their hard work, ana also our congratulations on the success of that Year.
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The Security Council has been requested, as my delegation understands it, to act upon the situation in Laos, wbich could be con- sidered as fraught with danger to international peace anà securit'j.
88. In the present circumstances, where many factors need to be explored and defined, my delegation f…
My delegation has the honour and the privilege of submitting for the Security Council's consideration a draft resolution [S/4'131J the purpose of whicll is to recommend to the General Assembly t.hat the Repllblic of Guinea be admitted to membership in the United Nations.
13. The very fact that the …
My delegation wishes at this juncture to make a brief sta.tement on the proh]r.m hefore us.
2, My delegation notes with regret that the League of Arab States has failed to reach any amicable settle- 2. Ma dBlegatlon note avec regret que la Ligue des Etab araDes n'a pas ete en mesure de regler al'am…
I wish to pay tribute on this occasion to the Secretary-Geneml for making the statement he did during the last meeting of the Security CounciL We are gratefuL indeed for that part of his statement in which he so forcefully dwelt upon the importance of breaking the stalemate in the field of disarmame…
Belore maldng a statement on this issue. I wish to take advantage of this occasion to pay tribute to General Romulo and his eountry. I-le represented his country eminently nnd successfully here. in this seat which I have the honour now to occupy.
2. I also wish to express our appreciation of the wo…
On behalf of my delegation, I wish rust of all to acknowledge the twentieth anniversary of IAEA and to convey our congratulations to Mr. EkIund on his reappointment as Director General. I wish also to convey our thanks to him and his dedicated staff, who have so successfully discharged their complex…
It is a great pleasure for me to inform the Assembly of the statement made by Mr. Sonoda, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. His state- ment reads as follows:
"'I wish to express, on b…