Ever since Israeli forces occupied almost all the territory of Palestine in 1948 the problem of Palestine has been dealt with sometimes from a humanitarian standpoint with the aim of alleviating the sufferings of the Palestinian refugees and sometimes within the general context of debates on the pro…
The unanimous decision adopted by the General Assembly to discuss the question of apartheid in plenary meetings and the invitation addressed to the liberation movements of South Africa to participate in this discussion as observers are evidence of the great interest that our Organization attaches to…
It is with calm, objectivity and trust in the future of the sister Republic of the Comoros and with confidence in the wisdom of France, home of the rights of man, that I am speaking here on behalf o£ my delegation on the item before the Assembly and on what I trust is merely a temporary trial for th…
I feel very pleased and therefore particularly serene at speaking on the question which is being debated today and on what we hope will be only a passing trial for the Comoros, to voice the sympathy and support of my Government for the Comorian people.
19. My remarks are in accord with the principl…
l should like first to thank you, Mr. Presi... dent, and the members of the Security Council, for allowing me to express, onbehalf of my delegation, the views of Morocco on the question of the application for admission to the United Nations of the so-called "Islamic Republic of Mauritania".
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Mr. President, may I first of all express to you, on behalf of the Kingdom of Morocco and on my own behalf. our warmest congratulations on your election to preside over this thirty-second session of the General Assembly.
45. Choosing you as the person to undertake this heavy burden is the expressio…
I thank you once again, Mr. President and members of the Council, for allowing me to state my . Government's views on the matter before you. I am grateful to you, Mr. President, for giving me the floor when it was your turn to speak. I really think that my Government's views on this matter are of so…
The problem of the Congo has beenexamined on various occasions, and its basic aspects are now familial'. The Council's attention has recently been drawn to further developments; yesterday and today, additional information has been provided by the speak- ers who preceded me. 1 shaH therefore refrain …