Mr. Tsiang

Mr. Tsiang

China
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Speeches

CHN S/PV.879 July 22, 1960

The world has watched the recent events in the Republic of the Congo with deep concern-at moments, even with alarm. The report of the Secretary-General has been eagerly awaited. The President has very wisely called us together to con- sider the subject once more, although it is only one "Les autori…

CHN S/PV.864 May 31, 1960

In the latter part of April this year my Government sent a special delegation to Lomll, headed by Ambassador Liu Chieh who served on the Trusteeship Council for many years, to join with the representatives of other Governments in celebrating the attainment of national independence by the Togolese pe…

CHN S/PV.847 Sept. 7, 1959

In his second intervention in this debate, the representative of the Soviet Union characterized the situation in Laos as dangerous and alarming to all who are concerned with the peace and security of the worId. My delegation likewise considers the situation in Laos as dangerous and aIarming. For thi…

CHN S/PV.842 Dec. 3, 1958

My del~gation warmly supports the }Jint draft rc~olution subrnittto? by France, Japan, the United Kingdom ane. the united 74. M. LODGE (Etats-Uni<; d'Ameriqllc) [iraduit de l'atlglaisJ ; L'Asscmblcc generale a maintes foi~ reptl.t.e que la Republiqc.e de Caree devrait ctre admisc ~ l'Organisation d…

CHN S/PV.842 Dec. 3, 1958

My Governmeut has in- stn:.cted me to vote in ff.vonr of the aumission of the Republic of Guinea to membersh:p in the United Nations. My Government intends this fa'liDllralJle vote, first, to be an expression of the gO<Jdwilt (Jf China toward Guinea. We wish the people and the Govern- ment of the ne…

CHN S/PV.813 April 21, 1958

Artir:le ;~~ of tile C1Jsrter enjoins all parties to a dispute to resort first of all - and 1 emphasize this phrase" first of all " - to nego- tiution, inquiry, mediation and other !llc.~ns of peacefuL settlement. The procedure laid down in this article is the time-tested procedure of diplomacy and …

CHN S/PV.790 Sept. 9, 1957

In the winter of 1955, I explained in detail, both to the General Assembly and to the Security Council, my Government's reasons for opposing the admission of Outer Mongolia to mem- bership in the United Nations. Those reasons still hold; I do not think it is necessary for me to go over them again. I…

CHN S/PV.790 Sept. 9, 1957

My Government is fully satisfied that Viet-Na.m meets all the requirements for membership in the United Nations. We in China are particularly anxious to welcome Viet-Nam to the United Nations for reasons quite similar to the reasons that I gave at the last meeting in connexion with the application o…

CHN S/PV.809 Sept. 5, 1957

I would like, first of all, to echo your words of appreciation for the services of the three colleagues who left this Council at the beginning of the year and your words of welcome to the three new membcrs who joined us today for the first time. My delegation is particularly happy that Japan is taki…

CHN S/PV.784 Aug. 20, 1957

I am making no formal motion. 87. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'anglais) : Dans ce cas, nous allons passer au vote sur la question de l'adoption de l'ordre du jour. If est procede au vote cl main levee. Votent pour : Irak, Philippines, Suede, Union des Republiques socialistes sovietiques. Votent contr…

CHN S/PV.784 Aug. 20, 1957

As stated at the previous meeting by the United Kingdom representative [783rd meeting], the British explanation of. the recent action in Oman is based on the request of the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, and on the further fact that the Sultan has cabled the President of the Security Council not to inte…

CHN S/PV.783 Aug. 20, 1957

I appreciate the kind remarks which the President has just made. I only wish to say that I hope my future behaviour and conduct will meet the high standards of which he speaks. Adoption of the agenda 3. M. JAWAD (Irak) [traduit de l'anglais] : Onze Etats arabes. Membres de I'Organisation des Natio…

CHN S/PV.774 Feb. 21, 1957

It now appears that this present draft resolution introduced by Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States will be passed by this Council. My delegation will certainly vote for it. Before we pass to the vote, I wish only to say a few words in regard to this draft resolution. 60. So far we h…

CHN S/PV.767 Feb. 8, 1957

In view of the lateness of the hour, I shall be extremely brief. In the course of his statement, Mr. Krishna Menon was good enough to refer to my statement of 24 January [765th meeting]. I have the verbatim record of that meeting before me, and I find that Mr. Menon I s recollection, or it may be hi…

CHN S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

Itseems clearthat ournext meeting will havetobe held onthe morning of the 23rd, and my delegation agrees to that date. 143. My delegation agrees with the legal interpreta- tions just put before theCouncilbythe representatives of Cuba and Colombia. Nevertheless, I hope we will find it possible, once…

CHN S/PV.757 Dec. 19, 1956

1 am surprised to find included in the ballot paper just distributed by the Président: :\1. Viclor A. BELAllNDE (Pérou). Présents : Les représentants des pays suivants Australie, Belgique, Chine, Cuba, France, Iran, Pérou, Union des Républiques socialistes soviétiques, Royaume- Uni de Grande-Breta…

CHN S/PV.749 Oct. 30, 1956

1am ready to vote now; 1 am also agreeable to an adjournment. However, if the meeting is adjourned, 1 hope the President will be merciful enough to us to adjourn until 9 p.m.

CHN S/PV.749 Oct. 30, 1956

The new draft resolu- tion before the Security Couneil has the merit of simplicity and br{'y;ty., but T think that it is too simple and too brief. 1 h::w(; mai~. &:ained, both this morning and this afternool:,i:hat, if we face the situation realistically, we must realize that withdrawal is im- possi…

CHN S/PV.732 July 26, 1956

My delegation is glad that the Seeurity Couneil can take up the application of Tunisia so soon after it consiùered and approved the application of Moroeco. 1 know that no two countries are alike in every respect, and therefore no two applications can be considered to be identical. 1t is a mIe of the…

CHN S/PV.727 June 1, 1956

By the submission of the second revised text of the United Kingdom draft resolution [8/3600/Rev. 2], the debate in the Couneil has been considcrably narrowed. As 1 sense the situa- tion, there remains really only one question before us, namely, whether we should retain or delete the sixth paragraph …