Forgive me, Mr. President, but ( do not feel it is necessary to put anything to a vote. The representative of the United States of America has expressed reservations. That is his delegation's right. But those reservations should not de- mand any vote or any decision by the Assembly. The reservations…
I should like to ask the Secretary of the General Assembly whether voting can legally be interrupted. It has already begun. Two delegations have already voted. I think we should pursue the voting to the end.
At a time when after 30 years of conflict in the Middle East, prospects for peace seem brighter, and when most of the parties concerned are stating their desire to reach a negotiated settlement, one of the parties and by no means the least concerned-I refer to the State of Israel- stubbornly carries…
When in January 1976 President Senghor opened the Dakar International Conference on Namibia and Human Rights, he addressed himself to Mr. Sam Nujoma in the following terms:
"Upon reading the moving testimony of your com- patriot Kaura before the special group of experts of the Commission on Human R…
Mr. President, it is an honour to extend to you on behalf of the delegation of Senegal and on my own behalf, our warmest congratulations and best wishes, as well as those of the Government and people of Senegal, on the occasion of your election as President of the thirty-second session of the United…
On 24 November 1976, at its 77th meeting of the present session, the General Assembly adopted a resolution ap- proving the report and the recommendations of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rightsof the Palestinian People [resolution 31''20/. 1n a few days our Assembly will be called…
The General Assembly has before it today, in its turn, a question the importance of which need hardly be empha- sized. Indeed the problem which has given rise to our present debate has already been the subject of lengthy discussions in the Security Council at the time of the adoption of resolution 3…
Once again the General Assembly is about to consider one of the most difficult and long-lasting conflicts of our century. Indeed, 31 years after the-- General Assembly decision calling for the partition of Palestine, despite the cpposition of its inhabitants, the question of the Middle East continue…
This Ge'leral Assembly debate on the question of the
80. The desire shown by the various parties to the conflict to meet and hold discussions with a view to the peaceful settlement of their disputes is a major step in a conflict which has so far been characterized by uncontrolled passions, permanen…
Speaking in the Security Council on 29 September 1978, the Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany said:
46. South Africa's aim in Namibia has always been either the annex<:ltion of the Territory or complete control over the Government, people and resources of the country by means of a …
Speaking in the Security Council on 29 September 1978, the Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany said:
38. My country supports the people of Namibia, under the leadership of SWAPO, the sole and genuine representative of that people, in its efforts to regain full national independence …
Mr. President, the Government of Senegal is grateful for the opportunity to express, during this debate in the Security Council, its opinion on the grave problem of the Congo. 119. In the first place, on behalf of the Senegalese Government 1 should like to pay tribute to the memory
118. M. DIOP (Sé…