At a prior meeting of the Security Council, 1 suggested that the representative of Israel and representatives of the Arab States who had asked to be heard should be invited to present their views at a meeting of the Council on the following day. It was the prevailing view in the Council that it woul…
The United States delegation will vote in favour of the United Kingdom draft resolution, as further amended by the deletion of the sixth preambular paragraph and the consequential change in the seventh preambular paragraph.
11. As 1 explained on 1 June [727th meeting], my deIegation feeIs that the …
In the statements we have heard from representative of the parties to the various armistice agreements and from some members of the Council, certain misgivings have been expressed in varying degrees of concern about four paragraphs of the United Kingdom draft resolution [S/3600/rev. 1], those paragr…
It is, of course, deplorable that the Soviet Union remains impla- cably determined thus far to veto the application of Japan. In view of that determination, the United States agrees with the representative of the United Kingdom that it is advantageous for the United Kingdom draft resolution to remai…
The Soviet representative referred to the United States representative and asked him a question. For that reason, 1 will take a few minutes.
73. 1 heard Mr. Sobolev mt express concern for the rights of lIPla1I nations, which is not a usual expression from him. 1 nlight say that that wouJd he more i…
The United States believes that the ideal solution for this qut.ItÎon wu the adoption of the draft reso1ution [9/3510} which the United States offered [70511& meet- ing] jmmediately after the Soviet veto and which simply recommended Japan's election at the eieventh ..on of the General Assembly. As t…
My delegation thinks that it is quite inexcusable that Japan was not admitted yesterday. We very much regret the abuse of the veto power today in preventing Japan from being e1ected. It is a decision for which no explanation has been given. The Soviet representative said that it was for reasons whic…
1 tbink there is one more thing that can be said, and tbat is that there bas been an extremely regrettable use of the veto power to keep a well-qualified and great çountry out of the United Nations.
1 frankly do notthink the language is necessary. But if the majority wants to adopt it, 1 will confonn. However, 1 donot think it is .necessary.
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1 simply wish to say to the President, in ms capacity as represen- 1;
84. M. VAN LANGENHOVE (Belgique) : La posi- tion de la délégation belge, à l'égard de l'admission du Japon, est connue depuis longtemps, et il est superflu pour moi d'y revenir. En qualité de représentant de la Nouvelle-Zélande, …
1 wish to raise a point of order. 9. M. LODGE (Etats-Unis d'Amériqu l'anglais] : Je voudrais soulever une ques
5. Tout le monde sait, tout le monde de reconnaître, que seul le veto que occupe illégalemem, au Conseil de séc appartenant à la République pcpulaire opposé à l'admission de la Mongolie no…
1 move the adoption of the draft resolution [S/3510] which the United States bas introduced.
2. M. LODGE (Etats-Unis d'Amérique) [traduit de l'anglais] : Je demande que le CoDleil de s&:urité adopœ le projet de résolution que les Etat!-Unis ont pr6lenté [S/3510].
3. M. SOBOLEV (Union des Républiqu…
ln connexion with this new draft resolution presented by the Soviet Union delegation, 1 move that the name of Japan he added to the second paragraph of the said draft.
That answer is quite satisfactory.
111. Mr. ALPHAND. (France). (translated trom French): The" position of the French delegation "has been explained on many occasions. We have always been in favour of the principle of universality which is, implicitly, one of the corner-stones of our Charter. We are…
1 should like to ask a question concerning the draft resolution submitted by New Zea!and and Brazil.
lOB. 1 have the followingunderstanding of the proposaI .which the President, speaking as representative of New Zealand, has made: the draft resolution will he voted on paragraph by paragraph, and, a…
In my statement hefore the Ad Hoc Political Committee [31st meeting], l said that the United States would be guided by three basic principles on the question of admission of new members: first, to bring into membér- ship aIl qualified States which apply; secondly, to follow the provisions of the Cha…
I believe that it would not be proper to discuss fully at this time the shocking incident at Gaza. We do not have before us the results ofthe deliberations ofthe Mixed Armistice Commission or the final report which is expected from the C}\jef of Staff of the Truce Supervision Organi- zation. It woul…