I do not hesitate to say that the delivery of my delegation's statement on the question of Cyprus is not a task that I undertake with satisfaction. In preparing it I was inevitably and forcibly reminded of previous debates and previous resolutions which reflected the proper concern of the United Nat…
Mr. President, I shall be brief, though in explaining my delegation's vote on the 10 draft resolutions which this Assembly has just adopted I shall have to cover much ground. May I first associate my delegation completely with the explanation of votes given by my colleague, the Ambassador of the Net…
No one would deny the importance of the issues that have been raised in this debate. The principles of self-determination and of terri- torial integrity that have been invoked are principles of direct concern to my own country as it considers the future of the remaining British dependent Territories…
I should like briefly to comment on some remarks made by the Foreign Minister of Argentina on the question of the Falkland Islands in the course of what was a most thoughtful and challenging statement to us yesterday afternoon {18th meeting].
288. Our reservations on the resolutions of the.General …
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333. I should like to comment briefly on the remarks about Gibraltar made by the Foreign Minister of Spain in
applOpr=~te time. 334. Mr. KINENB (U~!1da): Asthe whole world isaware, my country was the victim of an unprovoked.....ession co…
Mr. President, when he speaks in the course of the general debate the leader of my delegation, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Mfairs, will be expressing his pleasure at your assumption of the presidency. May I, however, take this early opportunity of expressing my personal congr…