I know that a good many members of the Council share the concern with which my delegation views the im- pending discussion on the question which isthe proper Government and which is, therefore, the proper dele- gation to come before this body. We have, as everyone knows, two requests from two differ…
I merely wish to say that, much as I dislike to do it,
24. M. WADSWORTH (Etats-Unis d'Amerique) [tra- duit de 1'anglais]: Je voulais simplement dire qu'h
Par 9 voix contre 2. la motion est adoptt!e.
It is the contention of my delegation that when our motion was adopted the meeting had adjourned and that a further proposal such as that made by the repre- sentative of the Soviet Union is out of order.
19. M. WADSWORTH (Etats-Unis d'Amerique) [tra- duit de 1'anglais]: Ma delegation estime que, pu…
A point of order, Mr. President.
17. M. WADSWORTH (Etats-Unis tl'Amerique) ltra- duit de l'anglais]: Motion d'ordre, Monsieur le Pr~si dent.
18. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de 1'anglais): Je donne la parole au representant des Etats-Unis pour une motion d'ordre.
Mr. President, as you have already pointed out, a motion such as the one I have made under rule 33, sub-paragraph 2, of the provisional rules of procedure is not debatable.
In the course of the past few hours we have received further word, through the news media and by other means, of additional confusion in the area which the Council is meeting to discuss, and in view of the lack of clarity in the situation facing the Council I formally propose a simple adjournment un…
To be as brief as possible, I should like to associate my delegation with the thoughts expressed by the repre- sentative of Tunisia in stating his beliefthat this mat- ter should be put to the vote at the earliest possible opportunity•
70. The" United States delegation raised no objection to the pr…
The United States delegation is gravely concerned at the prospect of a delay in the Security Council's deal- ing with the situation in the Congo. In common with the speakers who have preceded me, particularly the representative of the United Kingdom and the repre- sentative of Ecuador, I will not ob…
On 20 A.ugust of this yearthe SixthMeetingof Consultation of American Foreign Ministers decided, after full investigation had shown the justification of the Vene- zuelan complaint in this matter, on the breaking of diplomatic relations of all member States of the OrganizatIon of American states with…
Wemeet today to add a new page to the history of a place steeped in history and famous to men everywhere. The legendary home of Aphrodite has now become the Republic of Cyprus, and its Government has applied for membership in the United Nations. It is a privi- lege which can be described as stirring…
I am 'sure that in every part of theworldwhere newspapers are published, wliere radio stations operate, where men and women know what is going on, the fact that the Soviet Union has putitselftonight inthis absolutely impossible position will not pass unnoticed.
187. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'espag…
Before I begin my main statement let me say that I welcome the suggestion wm.ch you, Mr. President, as repre- sentative of Ecuador, made to add to the text of the United States draft resolution [S/4409] a newparagraph reading: .
"Requests the parties concerned to report to the Security Council as a…
Let me simply read what I said yesterday as I said it, not as Mr. Kuznetsov said that!saidit. I quote paragraph 193 of th". official verbatim record of the 877thmeeting of the Council held on 20/21 July 1960:
"There have been reports that the Soviet Union might intervene in the Congo directly with …
I shall not comment on the routine coldwar propagandain the Soviet speech, to its references to Cuba andso on, but I shall indeed comment on that part which relates to the United States RB-47 aircraft, and I donot hesitate to say that it is an unconvincing, though sinister, fabrication.
61. The tru…
The United states welcomes the report of the Secretary- General [S/4389 and Add.1-3] and subsequent state- ments, all of which point to the real progress being made by the United Nations in carrying out the resolution adopted by the Security Council on 13 July [S/4387]. We congratulate the Secretary…
The United States delegation voted for the Tunisian draft resolution in spite of its doubts about the wisdom of operative paragraph 1. We did so because of the vital urgency which we attach to prompt United Nations ac- tion to meet the tragic and highly dangerous situation in the Congo.
235. In vot…
I have asked to be recognized under my right to reply to the outrageous and untrue statements whidh have been made about the United States in the statement which was read by the representative of the Soviet Union. As I have been saying to the Soviet representatives here for many years, I do not star…
In its telegram to the Secretary-General [S/4382], the Gov- ernment of the Republic: of the Congo clearly and repeatedly stressed its desire to have action taken speedily and without delay. The Government of the Republic of the Congo did not ask to be invited-and it is perfectly capable of asking to…
The Government of the Republic of the Congo has not asked for a meeting of the Security Council. They are ob- viously perfectly capable of asking for one if they want to. The Secretary-General has not asked for a meeting of the Security Council on behalf of the Gov- ernment of the Republic of the Co…
The Secretary-General has again [888th meeting] clearly explained his position on the use of theUnited Nations Force in the Congo, and the United States fully agrees with his views.
97. Together with other members of the Security Council, the United States believed that Belgiantroops should leave t…