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Representatives

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Mr. Nickels A/65/PV.58 Dec. 10, 1982

My delegation has the honour to co-sponsor the draft resolution entitled “Oceans and the law of the sea”, contained in document A/65/L.20. We also have the honour to introduce, on behalf of the sponsors, the draft resolution on sustainable fisheries contained in document A/65/L.21. The oceans, our c…

Mr. Floyd A/61/PV.68 Dec. 10, 1982

My delegation has the honour to be a sponsor of draft resolution A/61/L.30, entitled “Oceans and the law of the sea”. We also have the honour to introduce, on behalf of the sponsors, draft resolution A/61/L.38, on sustainable fisheries. This year’s draft resolution on sustainable fisheries comes at…

Ms. Ross A/64/PV.56 Dec. 10, 1982

My delegation has the honour to be a sponsor of draft resolution A/64/L.18, entitled “Oceans and the Law of the Sea”. We also have the honour to introduce, on behalf of the sponsors, draft resolution A/64/L.29, on sustainable fisheries. I should like to begin by expressing appreciation for the spir…

Mr. Luce A/37/PV.97 Dec. 9, 1982

In our st&:'.tement during the debate on th~s agenda item [66th meeting], we reiterated our profound and long- standing opposition to apartheid. We also explained why we believe our policy of constructive engage- ment is more likely to bring about positive changes in South Afdt;a than" is the policy…

The delegation of the United States supports the humanitarian purpose ofthe draft resolution before us. We could have joined and would have wished to join in a cons~nsus in favour of a straightforward humani- tarian appeal by the Genera! Assembly for clemency for these condemned men. Unfortunately, …

Mr. Reich A/37/PV.90 Dec. 3, 1982

Thanks to the General Assembly, fully half a billion disabled people ofthe world can now look forward to a brighter future. By proclaiming 1981 International Year of Disabled Persons, the United Nations aroused the hopes and aspirations of this significant segment of humanity. The continuing vision …

Mr. Lichenstein A/37/PV.73 Nov. 19, 1982

I am finding it increasingly difficult to discover what side I am on. 66. When the President originally read out the amendment as sub-amended and sub-amended, he did In favour: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Austlalia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Benin, Bhut…

Mr. Lichenstein A/37/PV.73 Nov. 19, 1982

The United States wishes to propose a sub-amendment to the amendments proposed by Iraq, which deals with the very serious matter of attacks on installations that are peacefully engaged in the conduct of nuclear activities. 13. We propose that the General Assembly should state an important buth in a…

Again this year the United States supports the credentials of Democratic Kampuchea on tech- 157. On 30 September last, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, in addressing the Assembly put succinctly Kampuchea's plea to the United Nations: "We ask but restoration of our national sover- eignty and our territorial…

Mr. Adelman A/37/PV.34 Oct. 15, 1982

Like the delegation of Turkey, the United States delegation was sh\lCked by the statement made today by the ~inister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden. His discussion of Central America was the most appalling of all. He said Hit is obvious that a foreign Power -the United States-plays a crucial role whe…

Mr. Adelman A/37/PV.34 Oct. 15, 1982

I must take strong exception to the diatribe delivered this evening by the representative of Nicaragua and to the earlier parody of it by Grenada. In 1981 in the general debate the representative of Nicaragua charged that the United States was preparingto invade Nicaragua. In the Security Council du…

The draft resolution before us was tabled just a few hours ago. At the urging of the sponsors, members of this body have been obliged to take positions on the actual facts of the case in question, which are scarcely known. Moreover, what the United States Government does know about this case suggest…

Recently, in the United States statement on the question of Palestine, the representative of my Government said: "The United Nations is more than a weapon in one side's political armory. It must not align itself with forces working against a final settlement between Israel and its Arab neighbours b…

Mr. Christopher A/36/PV.94 Dec. 11, 1981

The United States delegation voted in favour of this draft resolution in Committee. We did so because we believed the text contained an objective mandate which should per- mit the Special Committee to get on with its sensitive and important tas15 in an objective manner. Unfortunately, the Sixth Comm…

Mr. Sherman A/36/PV.93 Dec. 10, 1981

The United States has voted against all six of these draft reso- lutions. In our view, all of them ate unbalanced, unfair and biased and none of them contributes to' bringing the achievement of legitimate Palestinian rights any closer to practical reality. 116. We have opposed the call for continua…

Mr. Adelman A/36/PV.91 Dec. 9, 1981

In conclusion, I would say that it is the response of the United Nations and States around the world which will help determine whether these attacks continue and prolif- erate, or are halted forever.

Mr. Adelman A/36/PV.91 Dec. 9, 1981

The Assembly has just adopted one of the most important- perhaps the most important-resolutions before the thirty- sixth session of 'the General Assembly. Though this sim- ple, procedural resolution merely extends the mandate of the Group of Experts to Investigate Reports on the Al- leged Use of Che…

Mr. Adelman A/36/PV.91 Dec. 9, 1981

This draft resolution is improper and disruptive. The item was before the First Committee, where Iraq, as its represen- tative just stated, joined in the consensus for a procedural resolution on the Middle East nuclear-free zone. 52. If there were merit to the ideas contained in the draft resolutio…

Mr. Sherman S/36/PV.79 Dec. 3, 1981

To- day, as we address ourselves to an issue whose history is virtually coterminous with that of the United Nations it- self, my Government wishes to reaffirm its continuing .concern for the fate of the 1.6 million Palestinian refugees registered by UNRWA in Jordan, the Syrian Arab Re- public, Leban…

Mr. Sherman A/36/PV.70 Nov. 24, 1981

Many representatives here realize that, despite inequities and the sometimes irregular patterns of foreign investment, for- eign participation in their countries' economies has bene- fited their peoples greatly. It seems inconsistent, there- fore, to declare in the General Assembly that those same a…

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Session Date Speaker Source
79 Sept. 24, 2024 Mr. Joseph R. Biden UNDL ↗ A/79/PV.7
78 Sept. 19, 2023 Mr. Joseph R. Biden UNDL ↗ A/78/PV.4
77 Sept. 21, 2022 Mr. Joseph R. Biden UNDL ↗ A/77/PV.6
76 Sept. 21, 2021 Mr. Joseph R. Biden UNDL ↗ A/76/PV.3
75 Sept. 22, 2020 Ms. Kelly Craft UNDL ↗ A/75/PV.4
75 Sept. 22, 2020 Mr. Donald Trump UNDL ↗ A/75/PV.4
74 Sept. 24, 2019 Mr. Donald Trump UNDL ↗ A/74/PV.3
73 Sept. 25, 2018 Mr. Donald Trump UNDL ↗ A/73/PV.6
72 Sept. 19, 2017 Mr. Donald Trump UNDL ↗ A/72/PV.3
71 Sept. 20, 2016 Mr. Barack Obama UNDL ↗ A/71/PV.8
70 Sept. 28, 2015 Mr. Barack Obama UNDL ↗ A/70/PV.13
69 Sept. 24, 2014 Mr. Barack Obama UNDL ↗ A/69/PV.6
68 Sept. 24, 2013 Mr. Barack Obama UNDL ↗ A/68/PV.5
67 Sept. 25, 2012 Mr. Barack Obama UNDL ↗ A/67/PV.6
66 Sept. 21, 2011 Mr. Barack Obama UNDL ↗ A/66/PV.11
65 Sept. 23, 2010 Mr. Barack Obama UNDL ↗ A/65/PV.11
64 Sept. 23, 2009 Mr. Barack Obama UNDL ↗ A/64/PV.3
63 Sept. 23, 2008 Mr. George W. Bush UNDL ↗ A/63/PV.5
62 Sept. 25, 2007 Mr. George W. Bush UNDL ↗ A/62/PV.4
61 Sept. 19, 2006 Mr. George W. Bush UNDL ↗
60 Sept. 17, 2005 Ms. Condoleezza Rice UNDL ↗ A/60/PV.9
59 Sept. 21, 2004 Mr. George W. Bush UNDL ↗ A/59/PV.3
58 Sept. 23, 2003 Mr. George W. Bush UNDL ↗ A/58/PV.7
57 Sept. 12, 2002 Mr. George W. Bush UNDL ↗ A/57/PV.2
56 Nov. 10, 2001 Mr. George W. Bush UNDL ↗ A/56/PV.44
55 Sept. 12, 2000 Ms. Madeleine Korbel Albright UNDL ↗ A/55/PV.10
54 Sept. 21, 1999 Mr. Bill Clinton UNDL ↗ A/54/PV.6
53 Sept. 21, 1998 Mr. Bill Clinton UNDL ↗ A/53/PV.7
52 Sept. 22, 1997 Mr. Bill Clinton UNDL ↗ A/52/PV.5
51 Sept. 24, 1996 Mr. Bill Clinton UNDL ↗ A/51/PV.6
50 Sept. 25, 1995 Mr. Warren Christopher UNDL ↗ A/50/PV.4
49 Sept. 26, 1994 Mr. Bill Clinton UNDL ↗ A/49/PV.4
48 Sept. 27, 1993 Mr. Bill Clinton UNDL ↗ A/48/PV.4
47 Sept. 21, 1992 Mr. George H.W. Bush UNDL ↗ A/47/PV.4
46 Sept. 23, 1991 Mr. George H.W. Bush UNDL ↗
45 Oct. 1, 1990 Mr. George H.W. Bush UNDL ↗ A/45/PV.14
44 Sept. 25, 1989 Mr. George H.W. Bush UNDL ↗
43 Sept. 26, 1988 Mr. Ronald Reagan UNDL ↗ A/43/PV.4
42 Sept. 21, 1987 Mr. Ronald Reagan UNDL ↗ A/42/PV.4
41 Sept. 22, 1986 Mr. Ronald Reagan UNDL ↗
40 Sept. 23, 1985 Mr. George Pratt Shultz UNDL ↗
39 Sept. 24, 1984 Mr. Ronald Reagan UNDL ↗
38 Sept. 26, 1983 Mr. Ronald Reagan UNDL ↗ A/38/PV.5
37 Sept. 30, 1982 Mr. George Pratt Shultz UNDL ↗ A/37/PV.11
36 Sept. 21, 1981 Mr. Alexander Haig UNDL ↗ A/36/PV.5
35 Sept. 22, 1980 Mr. Edmund Muskie UNDL ↗ A/35/PV.4
34 Sept. 24, 1979 Mr. Cyrus Roberts Vance UNDL ↗ A/34/PV.5
33 Sept. 29, 1978 Mr. Cyrus Roberts Vance UNDL ↗ A/33/PV.14
32 Oct. 4, 1977 Mr. Jimmy Carter UNDL ↗ A/32/PV.18
31 Sept. 30, 1976 Mr. Henry A. Kissinger UNDL ↗ A/31/PV.11
30 Sept. 22, 1975 Mr. Henry A. Kissinger UNDL ↗
29 Sept. 23, 1974 Mr. Henry A. Kissinger UNDL ↗
28 Sept. 24, 1973 Mr. Henry A. Kissinger UNDL ↗
27 Sept. 25, 1972 Mr. William Rogers UNDL ↗
26 Oct. 4, 1971 Mr. William Rogers UNDL ↗
25 Sept. 30, 1970 Mr. Charles Woodruff Yost UNDL ↗
24 Sept. 18, 1969 Mr. Richard M. Nixon UNDL ↗
23 Oct. 2, 1968 Mr. Dean Rusk UNDL ↗
22 Sept. 21, 1967 Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg UNDL ↗
21 Sept. 22, 1966 Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg UNDL ↗
20 Sept. 23, 1965 Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg UNDL ↗
19 Jan. 26, 1965 Mr. Adlai Ewing Stevenson UNDL ↗
18 Sept. 20, 1963 Mr. John Fitzgerald Kennedy UNDL ↗
17 Sept. 20, 1962 Mr. Adlai Ewing Stevenson UNDL ↗
16 Sept. 25, 1961 Mr. John Fitzgerald Kennedy UNDL ↗
15 Sept. 22, 1960 Mr. Dwight David Eisenhower UNDL ↗
14 Sept. 17, 1959 Mr. Christian Archibald Herter UNDL ↗
13 Sept. 18, 1958 Mr. John Foster Dulles UNDL ↗
12 Sept. 19, 1957 Mr. John Foster Dulles UNDL ↗
11 Nov. 16, 1956 Mr. Lawrence H. Hoover UNDL ↗
10 Sept. 22, 1955 Mr. John Foster Dulles UNDL ↗
9 Sept. 23, 1954 Mr. John Foster Dulles UNDL ↗
8 Sept. 17, 1953 Mr. John Foster Dulles UNDL ↗
7 Oct. 16, 1952 Mr. Dean Gooderham Acheson UNDL ↗
6 Nov. 8, 1951 Mr. Dean Gooderham Acheson UNDL ↗
5 Sept. 20, 1950 Mr. Dean Gooderham Acheson UNDL ↗
4 Sept. 21, 1949 Mr. Dean Gooderham Acheson UNDL ↗
3 Sept. 23, 1948 Mr. George Catlett Marshall UNDL ↗
2 Sept. 17, 1947 Mr. George Catlett Marshall UNDL ↗
1 Oct. 30, 1946 Mr. Warren R. Austin UNDL ↗