Mr. LING Qing

Mr. LING Qing

China
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In January 1980, at the sixth emergency special session the General Assembly adopted, by 104 votes in favour. resolution ES-6/2 calling for the immediate. unconditional and total withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan. In November of the same year. at the thirty-fifth session the Assembly ado…

CHN A/37/PV.86 Dec. 1, 1982

Developments on the question of Palestine and on the situation in the Middle East as a whole have caused grave concern among Governments and peoples since the Palestine problem was considered by the General Assembly at its thirty-sixth session. Scorning the relevant resolutions of the General As- s…

CHN S/36/PV.79 Dec. 3, 1981

.For many years, the core of the Middle East question- the question of Palestine-has been a prominent issue of great international importance. The United Nations has been working actively all these years for a just and rea- 85. Any attempt to drag the settlement of the Palestinian sonable solution t…

CHN A/36/PV.47 Nov. 5, 1981

Nearly two years have elapsed since the adoption by the General Assembly of resolution 34/138 on global negotia- tions relating to international economic co-operation for development. Despite efforts made by various parties in the preparatory process, agreement has eluded us on the agenda and proced…

CHN A/36/PV.44 Nov. 2, 1981

When the Vietnamese representative proposed the inclu- sion of what he called "Question of peace, stability and co-operation in South-East Asia" in the agenda of the thirty-fifth session of the General Assembly, some repre- sentatives pointed out that he was merely trying to divert attention and to …

CHN A/36/PV.38 Oct. 20, 1981

A year has passed since the General Assembly adopted a resolution on the situation in Kampuchea at its thirty-fifth session. The Secretary-General has submitted a report on the implementation of resolution 35/6 [A/36/583]. Before us is a draft resolution on the situation in Kampuchea tabled by the c…

CHN A/36/PV.3 Sept. 18, 1981

First of all, in the. name of the Chinese delegation, I would like to extend warm congratulations to Mr. Kit- tani of Iraq on his assumption of t.lte presidency of the thirty-sixth session of the General Assembly. 83. Owing to the unwarranted provocations on the part of the Vietnamese representativ…

CHN A/35/PV.107 Oct. 27, 1966

The question of Namibia has now become the most salient issue in the decolonization struggle. Its consideration in the present circumstances, at the resumed thirty-fifth session, has a greater urgency and significance.: 38. Since the thirty-fourth session the people of Zimbabwe have won national in…