S/PV.239 Security Council

Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1948 — Session None, Meeting 239 — New York — UN Document ↗ OCR ✓ 2 unattributed speechs
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The agenda was adopted.
At the invitation of the President, Mr. N., Go- palaswami Ayyangar, representative of [ndia, and Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, representativeof Pakistan, took their places at the Security Council table.
The ·system of·.simultaneous interpretation was adopted at this point.
The President unattributed #138108
May 1 interrupt the representative of Pakistan for a moment. 1 am informed that, if this discussion is to continue, it would be of convenience to most of 4the members of the Security Council to adjourn at this time. However, if the representative of Pakistan will be able to conclude shortly,' we shall continue to hear bis statement.
The President unattributed #138112
A number of very important statements have been made this aftemoon upon which, no doubt, the members of the Security Council will wish to reflect. 1 think it would be of advantage to the orderly consideration of this case: if we were to adjoum until 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. The meeting rose at 6 p,m. TWOHUNDRED AND FORTIETH MEETING Held at Lake Success, New York, on Wednesday, 4 February 1948 at 2.30 p.m. President: General McNAUGHTON (Canada). Present: The representatives of the following countries: Argentina, Belgium, Canada, China, Colombia, France, Syria, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Rep:ublic, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, United l{ingdom, United States of America. 42. Provisional agenda (document S/Agenda 240) 1. Adoption of the agenda. 2. India-Pakistan question: (a) Letter dated 1 January 1948 from the representative of India addressed to the President of the Security Council conceming the situation in Jammu and Kashmir (document S/628).1 (b) Letter dated 15 Januiuy 1948 from the Mmister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan addressed to the Secretary-General concerning the situation in Jammu and Kashmir (document S/646).2 (c) Letter dated 20 January 1948 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Govemment of Pakistan addressed to the President of the Security Council (document S/655).3 43. Adoption of the agenda The agenda was adopted. 44. Continuation of the discussion of the India-Pakistan question ~. Year, Supplement for November 1948, pages 139-144. 2 Ibid., Supplement for November 1948, pages 67-87. 3 Ibid., No. 6, 231st meeting.
At the invitation of the President, Mr. N. Go- palaswami Ayyangar, representative of [ndia, and Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Kjzan, representative of Pakistan, took their places at the Security Council table.
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