Mr. President, allow me fIfSt of all to express to the delegation of the United Arab Emirates, on behalf of the Arab delegations, our deeply felt condolences on the regrettable incident which took place yesterday and which caused the death of Saif bin Ghobash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs o…
The representative of Sultan Qabus has repeated what he had already said in his statement. He has not spoken of the presence of foreign troops in Oman-in particular the Iranian military presence, which has pre- vented Oman from benefiting from national sovereignty. Because of this, the people of Oma…
It is really paradoxical that Mr. Abdullah AI-Alawi from this lofty rostrum [23rd meetingl has defended the regime of the Sultanate of Oman, whereas he was the official representative of the Liberation rront of Dhofar, and ilead of its Bureau in Cairo. Even though the Sultan of Oman was able to buy …
Mr. President, it gives me great pleasure to congratulate you on your election to the presidency of the thirty-second session of the General Assembly. It is a well-deserved tribute to you, as an eminent statesman, and to your country, Yugoslavia, and its leading role in the non-aligned movement. I s…
On behalf of the Arab group of States we have the honour of bidding welcome to a new Member of the international Organization, namely, the Independent State of Western Samoa. The admission of Samoa to the United Nations is sincere proof that this Organization is increasingly recognizing the right of…
I have the pleasure, on behalf of the Arab group of States, to extend our warm congratulations to Mr. Kurt Waldheim on the occasion of his re-election as Secretary-General of.the United Nations.
93. The international unanimity which has been demon- strated in re-electing Mr. Waldheim is a unanimous…
On behalf of the Arab group of States, 1am
68. We hail the Angolan people, its victory and its attempt to build a new future and to establish a progressive State of Angola capa"b of playing its role in the intemational arena.
Democratic * Resumed from the 41st meeting. Yemen's position has been made c1ear on previous occa-
Wednesday, 1December 1976. at 11.05 a.m.
NEW YORK
Pursuant to rule 66 01 the rules 01 procedure, it was
3. The PRESlDENT: lnterventions w] therefore be limited to explanations of vote. 1 understand…
Owing to particular circumstances my country's delegation was unable to clarify its position in the Fifth Committee.
8. My delegation's position with regard to the question of the financing of UNEF and UNDOF is well known and sufficiently clear, since it was explained by my delegation at the thirti…
In his address to the General Assembly this year, the Foreign Minister of Democratic Yemen {17th meeting} called for the with- drawal of all foreign troops and bases from Cyprus and for full respect for the island's sovereignty, territorialintegrity and independence. We are gratified today that all …
The delegation of Democratic Yemen voted against the Turkish proposal to allow representatives of the Turkish Cypriot com- munity to address the General Assembly, because the acceptance of such a proposal, in our opinion, would have implied the acceptance of a divided Cyprus. It would, furthermore, …
The agenda item on the situation in the Middle East is one of the most important that the United Nations has discussed for a very long time. It is also one of the most complex. Since the implantation of the Zionist racist entity in the region some 30 years ago, our Organization has adopted numerous …
My delegation is happy to join other delegations that have paid a tribute to the work of the United Nations Council for Namibia and its President, Mr. Lusaka. We thank them for the great efforts that they have made in discharging the noble mandate entrusted to them by the United Nations. However, it…
Most of the States Members of the United Nations agree that a solution to the problem of Cyprus can be found only through negotiations. Most countries also agree that the Uniteo Nations can play the part of principal mediator in bringing closer together the views of the parties to the conflict, and …