In my capacity as Chairman of the Fifth Committee I would like to present an oral amendment to draft decision III that has been agreed upon by all the delegations concerned. After the words “The General Assembly”, replace the existing text with the following new text:
“takes note of the decision of…
On behalf of Costa Rica, Nicaragua and the other Central American countries, I should like to thank the General Assembly for having responded to our request to reopen agenda item 20, which is entitled “Strengthening of the coordination of the humanitarian and disaster relief assistance of the United…
On behalf of the delegation of Nicaragua and in our capacity as Secretary pro tempore for Central America, we welcome with great interest this meeting of the Security Council on demining as a demonstration of the special interest of Germany and of the international community as a whole in the worldw…
The Nicaraguan delegation welcomes the discussions at this resumed session of the General Assembly on public administration and development. Knowledge of the views and experiences of other countries will help us to better understand the role of public administration in development, will help encoura…
First, on behalf of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama, I would like to thank the Secretary-General, for his report (A/50/408) entitled “Assistance in mine clearance”. This is a substantive document on United Nations activities and programmes regarding the problem of …
I am honoured, on behalf of the delegations of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama and Nicaragua, to open the debate on the item “The situation in Central America: procedures for the establishment of a firm and lasting peace and progress in fashioning a region of peace, freedom, dem…
It is a pleasure for me to congratulate you, Sir, on your election to the presidency of the General Assembly on this, the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations. I also wish to extend our recognition to the Secretary-General, Mr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, and to the outgoing President, Mr. Amara Es…
We are very pleased to have the opportunity to participate in the programme of activities of the International Decade of the World’s Indigenous People, as well as in the inauguration of the Decade.
It is a source of special satisfaction for me to be able to address this General Assembly on this occ…
The international political scene has undergone momentous changes in recent years. The world landscape until recently was very gloomy, because of the cold war, where effects made it impossible to imagine the scope of the changes that would occur later as a result of the disintegration of the Soviet …
Our country believes that this is the time for reconciliation in the Middle East. We are convinced that the time has come to abandon the decades-old confrontation and transform the region into an oasis of peace in which tolerance, mutual respect, freedom, peaceful coexistence and economic and social…
I should like at the outset to thank the Secretary- General, Mr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, for the support given to the economic and social reconstruction of Nicaragua and for the publication of his report (A/49/487).
Nicaragua was pleased when the General Assembly on 22 October 1993 adopted resolutio…
Nicaragua, as a member of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries and the Group of 77, fully supports the statements made by the Permanent Representatives of Indonesia and Algeria on this subject. Nevertheless, we would like to state Nicaragua’s position on such an important document as the report of …
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak on this occasion and to put before the General Assembly for its consideration draft resolution A/49/L.6, entitled “Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of American States”.
It gives me great satisfaction to say that, as can be gleane…
The staggering changes taking place on the international scene affect the scope of relations between States themselves as well as relationships among social groups, which within those societies have their separate identities, lifestyles and cultures. The family, commonly regarded as the basic unit o…
I am honoured to make this statement on behalf of the countries of Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Panama and Nicaragua.
The countries of Central America - especially Nicaragua, as a member of the Intergovernmental Group to Monitor the Supply and Shipping of Oil and P…
We wish to participate in this debate on the crisis in Haiti on behalf also of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Costa Rica. We have taken part in a number of such debates, in various forums, and we do so now in the hope that this will be the last time the General Assembly has to deal with this s…
The signing of the first, historic agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) on 13 September this year in Washington D.C. reminded all of us that civilized, sincere and direct dialogue between the parties to a conflict is still the most humane, significant and effectiv…
I wish to express Nicaragua’s sincere appreciation for the broad support that has been given by so many friendly countries in this debate.
I am pleased to announce that a consensus has been reached on the draft resolution, and we urge its immediate adoption after we have taken note of the following…
Allow me at the outset to thank the Secretary- General for his efforts on behalf of the economic and social reconstruction of Nicaragua and for publishing the report contained in document A/48/318 and Corr.1.
The vision of a world in deep and continuing transformation - one in which our societies a…
Nicaragua is
once again taking part in the General Assembly debate on the subject of
apartheid. We have done so in the past and we shall continue to do so, in
order to show our solidarity with the people of South Africa in their struggle
for the elimination of the apartheid regime. We are convin…