My delegation shares the views expressed by the representative of Ecuador. Consequently, l shall vote for the adoption of the agenda without, however, prejudging the issue of the competence of the Security Council. ln voting in favour of the inclusion of this question in the agenda, l am l
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1 wish to make an carnest appeal to the repre!ieDtative of the Soviet Union not ta press bis draft resolution on Outer Mongolia to a vote at ~ time. .
43. Two days ago [704th meeting] we were asked to express our opinion on the admission of eighteen new
~embers. A vote was tak~ separately on each …
1 wish to speak on a point of order. 1 should like to ask the following question. Is the Council going toadjourn until 3 p.m.- tomorrow, and, is .the General Asse~bly to be convened this evening in the meantime?
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1 deeply regret that 1 again have ta disagree with .the representative of the United Kingdom.But the fact is that the emergency
73. M. SARPER (Turquie) ne m'opposerais pas à l'ajQurn alors que l'Assemblée générale Tout un équilibre a été rom instructions à suivre. Je reconn l'Union soviétique peut …
1 would not object to an adjournment of the Couneil meeting, but 1 would then propose that the meeting of the GeneraI Assembly should not he held tonight. There is a whole balance which bas been upset. We are aJl tiOO to our instructions. 1 recognize that the representative of the Soviet Union may w…
1 see no plausible reason whatever to exclude Japan from the list of applicants, and therefore 1 support the proposaI of the United
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2 This ciraft resolution was subsequently reproduced as document 8/3509.
11. M. LODGE (Etats-Unis d'Amérique). [trad l'anglai…
It is up to the President to deeide whether it is a point of order, but what 1 should like to say is as follows: when 1 proposed the adjournment it was not because 1 was tired. Indeed, 1am not tired and 1 can continue. 1 made my proposaI because 1 feh and knew that the whole atmosphere of the Securi…
If we examine the provisional agenda ot this meeting, it willbe noticed that item 2 (a!, contains a complaint of a ç'fl.agrant 4
21. Consequently, I believe that the proposaI formu- lated by the representative of the United Kingdom, which reads: "Compliance with and enforcement of the General Armis…
If it were not for '"te fact that 1 would not dare to take ttp the valuable time of the Council on a matter which concerns only thre<, members or, in this particular case, only one member, my country, l would make a kmg speech in order ta try to tell my coUeagues Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Mr. Wadsworth, Mr.…
My dele gation agrees withevery word spoken by the repr ~sentative,of Pakistan at the opening of this discussivn as regards Lib; id its ~~is'S:i)nto this Organization. 50. vver 350 million people in the world - among them, the people of Turkey- are following with deep interest the question of Libya'…
The General Assembly has recommended in its resolution of 7 December 1951 that the Security Council shonld give urgent consider- ation to that resoluüon "with a view to recommending the iml11ediate admission of Italy to membership in the United Nations". .
90. The question of the admission of new M…
We have already ex· plained our views in connexiol~ with thi.s dispute in the staternent which l made ~o thls Conncll .on 29 ~arch of this year [538th meettngJ. If you WIll permIt ~1e, 1 shaH· reacl a sentence from the statement whlch l macle:
50. En votant pour ce projet de résolution le Gou verne…
l am most grateful to you, Mr. President, for your kind words of weIcome. The Turkish delegation is taldng its seat as a member of the Security Council for the first time. The Turkish people and the Turkish Government are fully aware of the responsibility involved in the discharge of such a mission.…