Mr. El-Fattal

Mr. El-Fattal

Syrian Arab Republic
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The Syrian Arab Republic has the greatest hopes for a comprehensive and just solution of the problem of Cyprus. At the Seventh Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries, held at New Delhi in March 1983, the President of the Syrian Arab Republic, 1n reviewing questions of in…

The Syrian Arab Republic is pleased to state that it supports fully and without any reservation draft resolution A/37/L.5. The Syrian Arab Republic's position of principle is that racist regimes-foremost among such -regimes are those of the Governments of South Africa and Israel-which are guilty of …

SYR A/39/PV.51 Nov. 6, 1984

The delegation of the Syrian Arab Republic is participating in this debate because we believe that the item is one of the most important on the agenda of this session. A study of the relevant documents shows the importance attached by Mem- ber States and the various specialized agencies of the Unite…

SYR A/38/PV.89 Dec. 8, 1983

The General Assembly is considering the situation in the Middle East when the region is expe- riencing grave and difficult conditions as a result of the qualitative escalation of the aggression against the Arab people and the geographical widening of that aggression. Recent developments in the Middl…

SYR A/38/PV.63 Nov. 18, 1983

Mr. President, either I am mistaken or else the representatives do not know that meetings start at 3.00 o'clock sharp. At any rate, I wish to congratulate you for putting up with this delay. I will speak despite the fact that there is no quorum and despite the fact that this indicates that some memb…

SYR S/37/PV.112 Dec. 20, 1982

The delegation of the Syrian Arab Republic will vote in favour of draft resolution A/37/L.45/Rev.l as a whole. "But our delegation wishes to place on record its opposition to the fourth preambular paragraph. If a separate vote were taken on that paragraph, our delegation would have no choice but to …

SYR A/37/PV.93 Dec. 7, 1982

The question that we are studying today, that is, the situation in the Middle East, is the result of the scourge of zionism, with its

SYR A/37/PV.45 Oct. 26, 1982

The delegation of the Syrian Arab Republic is of the view that it is the duty of the General Assembly to reject the credentials of the

SYR A/36/PV.97 Dec. 14, 1981

Like all my Arab colleagues, I was tempted over and over again to interrupt the Israeli representative on Friday [95th meeting]. His statement insulted not only Arab history and civilization, past and present, but also the intelligence of the members of the Assembly. If I restrained myself and did n…

SYR A/36/PV.81 Dec. 2, 1981

A great deal of progress has been made on the question of Palestine, both inside and outside the United Nations. World public opinion now realizes the true dimensions of the tragedy which has afflicted the people of Palestine. It realizes the real nature of the racist Zionist entity, which since 194…

SYR A/36/PV.53 Nov. 11, 1981

The delegation of the Syrip,;n Arab Republic is taking part in the debate on this important item of the agenda in order to reaffirm that Israeli aggres- sion against the Iraqi nuclear reactor-a' reactor' which was devoted exclusively to peaceful purposes and recog- nized as such by IAEA and all Stat…

SYR A/39/PV.56 June 7, 1981

The issue before the General Assembly is not confined to the immediate conse- quences of the bombing of the nuclear installations outside Baghdad on 7 June 1981. The long-term consequences affect the ability of third world coun- tries to achieve their development objectives in the area of technology…