Mr. Nuseibeh

Mr. Nuseibeh

Jordan
27
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19
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

JOR A/33/PV.61 Nov. 28, 1978

I should like to express my delegation's profound appreciation to Ambassador Fall of Senegal, the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, and to the Vice-Chairmen and Rapporteur, Ambassador Gauci of Malta and the members of the Committee, for th…

JOR A/33/PV.38 Oct. 18, 1978

Having arrived promptly at 10.30, this morning I thought that I would be delivering a' soliloquy and ! tried to recall how Shakespeare had composed those wonderful soliloquies which we read in his works but, thanks to your kindness in postponing the opening of the meeting, Mr. Pre'sident, I am able …

JOR A/33/PV.69 Sept. 17, 1978

The situation in the Middle East, which is the subject of our current debate, has been succinctly and most tellingly portrayed in the Secretary- General's 24-page report of 17 October 1978 [A/33J311- 8/12896]. Impeccable in accuracy, comprehensive, though condensed in size, it must have been a most …

JOR A/32/PV.28 Oct. 11, 1977

By a remarkable and blatant combination of omissions and commissions, 9 David Ben Gu.rion, Rebirth and Destiny of Israel (New York, Philosophical Library. 1954), pp. 530-531. 10 Sce Foreign Relations ofthe United States, Diplomatic Papers: the Near East and Africa, 1943, Department of State publica…

JOR A/32/PV.84 Nov. 24, 1976

One learned observer once remarked that if we were to link together the printed material on Palestine, it could span the Atlantic Ocean. No one, I am sure, would want such lengthiness or depth. There are truths so self-evident to the non-partisan that an attempt at vindication would be an uncalled-f…

JOR A/37/PV.92 June 5, 1967

The question of the Middle East has been a subject of debate by the General Assembly year in and year out for 15 years, in the aftermath of Israel's sneaking and treacherous attack against Egypt, Jordan and Syria'at dawn on 5 June 1967. Since that day of perfidy and in spite of numerous Security Cou…

JOR S/32/PV.47 Aug. 12, 1949

Mr. President, I would not play into the hands of the representative of Israel by trying to reply to his blatant distortions and diversion:ny tactics. I will have a few passing remarks later on., if time permits. 147. For the time being, I shall concentrate on the point before the AssemblyJ which i…