The Secretary-General

The Secretary-General

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S/PV.847 Sept. 7, 1959

ln asking for the inscription on the agenda of the item entitled "Report by the Secretary-General on the letter re0eived from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Royal Govern- ment of Laos, transmitted by a note from the Per- manent Mission of Laos to the United Nations, 4 September 1959", 1 hav…

S/PV.844 Dec. 15, 1958

r have asked to speak with the thought in mind that my deep involve- ment witb. the developments in the Middle East and my daily contacts with those developments may make it appropriate for me to explain to the C:ouncil how I envisage that present situation in the Huleh region, which ill reflected i…

S/PV.827 July 15, 1958

Ai the Security Council today resumes the ccnsideratioll of t.he com- plaint of Lebanon, I consider that I owe it to the Council, at this first meeting after 11 JUlle [8Z51h meet- ingj, to give it an account of how I have acted under the mandate given to me in the resolution passed on that date [814…

S/PV.756 Dec. 7, 1956

1 should like to say just one word about the question of observers at the United Nations. 81. The representative of the Soviet Union referred to a request from the Government of Outer Mongolia to the Secretary-General that 1should arrange for facili- ties for an observer at the United Nations. The …

S/PV.728 June 4, 1956

The mandate given to the Secretary-General by the Security Council in the resolution of 4 April 1956 is weIl known. There Ï!l certainly no reason for me to recapitulate the terms of reference. In the resolution passed by the Council this afternoon, the Couneil has requested me to continue my good of…

S/PV.723 May 29, 1956

1 thank the President for inviting me to introduce my report on the Palestine question. 1 also thank him for his kind words of appreciation. 4. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'anglais) : A sa 7li e séance, lorsque le Conseil a abordé la discussion de la question à notre ordre du jour, il a décidé, sur l…

S/PV.722 April 4, 1956

1 have listened with great attention to the discussion. The grave concern about the problems of the Middle East, which has been reflected in the debate, has prompted a una- nimous decision of the Council. 1 share personally this concern and 1 feel that in the circumstances 1 should 47. M. SOBOLEV (…

S/PV.692 March 4, 1955

I will as a matter of course inform General Bums at once about the views expressed around this table. We will have the written report sbon!y, I hope, and I will discuss urgently with the general the possibility of his attending the next meeting of the Security Council. But I have noted that, accordi…

S/PV.656 Jan. 22, 1954

Mr. President, may l thallk you for allowing me to speak at this very late hour. 175. l need not remind the Couneil of the history of this question. This matter was first considered in the Israel-Syrian Mixed Armistice Commission in Septem- ber 1953. It \Vas the subject of a decision by its Chair- m…

S/PV.630 Oct. 27, 1953

As the menibers of the Security Cauncil will recall, it wasdecided on 190ctober 1953, at the Council's 626th meeting, that Président: M. W. BORBERG (Danemark). Ordre du jour provisoire (S/Agenda/630) Adoption de l'ordre du jour La question de Palestine 5. l consider it my dutY to recall to the …

S/PV.473 June 25, 1950

At midnight yesterday 1was informed that a conflict appeared to have broken out in Korea. I immediately dispatched telegrams to the United Nations Commission on Korea asking for a report. This morning the reply of the Commission was received and it has been circulated to members of the Security Coun…