On he- balf of the delegation of the UNION OF SOVIET SOCIl.LIST REpUBLICS 1 consider it essential to bring light to bœr on the numerous distortions regarding the Korean question in the United Stat~ representative's speech of yesterday [485th meeting]. As regards the efforts of the United Kingdom rep…
The Council will now resume
Mr. CSMm (Somalia) (interpretation from Arabic): Mr. President, as
Chairman of the Arab Group for May , and on behalf of the Arab Group, I should first
like to take this opportunity to express to you and to the other metiers of the
Council the thanks of the member cou…
The United Kingdom representatiye has very rightly pointe? out that the Security Councl1 cannot force the PreSl- dent to make a ruling regardless of all considerations. If the President cannat malce and announce a ruling, he is perfectly within his rights in not doing so.
Nevertheless the represent…
In the cireumstances which have arlseIl, the President cannot give a ruling on this question. . So far as the USSR delegation is concerned, the USSR delegation arrives, ·from the discussion of this question, at the conclusion that an objection to inviting the representative of the South Korean autho…
As I understand the last speaker's proposaI he is insisting that a representative of the South Korean authorities should he granted permission to attend today's meeting of the Security Council in aœordance with the decision adopted at the meeting of 25 June. Do I understand the previons speaker's pr…
1 request the last speaker to state exactly what he proposes.
Mr. TSUNG (China): In my first intervention this afternoon 1 repeated my point of order. I repeat it DOW ~.' for the third time. It is this : does the President consider it obligatory upon him to carry out the decision of the Securîty Co…
As rep- resentative of the UNION OF SOVIET SÔCIALIST RE- PUBl.ICS, 1 shall speak on the point of order. The USSR delegation has the same right as other delegations to state its views. The Security Counci1 bas heen obliged to waste a second meeting on the discussion of the Soviet Union proposai that …