This year the General Assembly is debat:.ng the situation in the Middle East against the background of developments whose impact on the course of events in the Middle East remains to be seen. Pakistan has closely followed the personal involvement of the
Presid~nt of the United States, Mr. Carter, i…
Draft resolution A/321 L.I5/Rev.l which became resohltion 32/50 concerns an item of great significance. This is not only because the subject of the resolution deals with one of the most important issues of the present era, namely, the harnessing of nuclear energy for the peaceful use and general wel…
Pakistan has always been convinced of the growing importance ofpeaceful applications of nuclear energy in the development efforts of an increasingly large number of countries,
particularl~r countries of the third world. This convk- tion, which is shared by all the developing countries, is further s…
The Middle East today is in a state of fennen!. That is apparent from the great flurry of
7 Ibid.• Thirty·second Session. Fifth Committee, 54th meeting and ibid.• Fifth Committee. Sessional Fascicle, conigendum.
92. My delegation welcomes the recommendations con- tained in the report of the Commit…
The long and chequered history of our deliberations on this subject has in no way diminished the importance of the issues involved or of the abatement of the emotions and agonies which they arouse. The purpose of our debate, as we see it, is to provide such impetus as we can to the efforts for a jus…
The question of Cyprus has been before the United Nations for many years now. It is a matter of concern that the problem has not been resolved yet, and that the expectations which were expressed earlier, after the resumption of the intercommunal negotiations, have not materialized. However, itis sat…
Mr.. President, permit me to extend our warm congratulations to you on your election to the high office of President of the General Assembly. Your elevation is a tribute to your vast experience and deep knowledge of the work of the United Nations as well as to the important role played by Yugoslavia…
On Thursday, 11 November, at its 1969th. meeting, the Security Council unanimously adopted a consensus statement read by its President on the situation in the occupied Arab territories. The statement expressed grave anxiety and concern over the present serious situation in the occupied Arab territor…
My delegation has listened with great attention to the debate on Cyprus. My country is deeply concerned by the division and strife which continue to hang over Cyprus. There is no reason, in our estimation,
10. Several representatives have given an analysis of the situation in Cyprus, and we have li…
In his statement this morning {15th meetingJ the Minister for External Affairs of India referred to a statement made earlier by the Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs of Pakistan con- cerning the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. The Pakistan Minister had called for a final settlementof this…
Mr.President, I should like to join the distinguished speakers who preceded me in offering Mr. Amerasinghe the sincere felicitations of my delegation on his election to preside over this session of the General Assembly. It is the fitting recognition not only of his distinguished record in this world…
I am sure that all peace- loving natioll:'; tlf the world will share with me a profound disappointment at the failure of yet another United Nations mission to resolve the nine-year old deadlock over the Kashmir dispute.
11. Mr. Gunnar Jarring, who visited the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent in March-Ap…
1 am very grateful ta the president and the members of the Security Council for giving me this opportunity of placing before the Council the present situation with regard ta the dispute over the accession of the 8tate 'of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan or to India. It will be necessary, 1 fear. toske…
Mr. President, 1 am grateful for being allowed today to address this august body which has been entrusted with the great task of preserving the peace of the world.
104. Watching the developments that havetakenplace around the Council table this afternoon, 1 have the feeling that a speech on the aff…
The General As- sembly, by designating 1979as the International Year of the Child, gave expression to the world community's recognition of the importance of children in our life, present and future. The enthusiasm with which the Year has been observed all over the world reflects the univer- sal real…
As suggested by the representative of Australia, we should like a short time to consider the amendments.
17. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): We saw these amendments yesterday and we would like to endorse the thoughts expressed in the Council in regard to the purpose of the efforts of Mr. Jarring. We hav…
I have listened with close attention to the statements of the members of the Security Council, as well as to the lengthy dis- sertations made by the Defencp. Minister of India. There is little, if anything, that he has said that he has not said before and which has not already been answered. His int…
The debate on this question has roamed over a wide field and a large number of seemingly controversial issues have been canvassed. I am sure it would help the Security Councilif I were to state in concise terms the position as Pakistan views it.
3. I venture to submit that the points of controversy…
It is not my intention to enter into a discussion of the various old issues that the representative of India raised in the course of his address. What the Security Council has before itis an agreement which was freely accepted by two Member States for the resolution of a dispute that is likely to en…