Mr. Hoppenot

Mr. Hoppenot

France
14
Speeches
11
Meetings
Keywords in Speeches

Loading…

Meetings Attended

Speeches

I think the Council would he in a better position to pass a considered judgment if the repre- sentative of Pakistan would be good enough to submit a brief draft resolution explaining exact1y what he wishes the Couneil ta do. 6. Le PRESIDENT (traàuit de ranglais): L'un des représentants désire-t-il …

FRA S/PV.682 Oct. 14, 1954

The French delegation fully supports the proposaI of the representative of Brazil; 1 have the impression that it expresses the general feeling in the Security Council and that perhaps there will even be no need to put it to the vote. 172. 1 feel that our judgment on the issue we are consi- dering w…

FRA S/PV.675 June 20, 1954

At the last meeting of the Security Couneil, the day before yesterday, the President said [674th meeting] : "The United States was a small country for a long time and still looks at many things from the stand- point of a small country. 1 hope that 1 will never live to see the day when a small countr…

FRA S/PV.668 April 27, 1954

Mr. Malik, with his usual clarity and frank- ness, has just put the question in very clear terms. We should be grateful to him, for in my opinion nothing wOl1ld be more unfortunate than ta start considering the problem befofe us on the basis of an ambiguity or a misunderstânding. 16. Ta the question…

FRA S/PV.666 April 12, 1954

Could we not continue the meeting until 7 p.m., as the Security Council has frcquent1y done in the past? 135. If at 7 p.m. it becomes dear that aIl the speakers on the list have not conc1uded their speeches, or turther speakers have asked for the floor, we can rise and adjourn the meeting until anot…

FRA S/PV.666 April 12, 1954

The French delegation fully supports the proposaI submitted ta the Security Council by the representative of Brazil and seconded by the repre- sentative of Colombia. 82. That proposal seems ta me ta provide a just and honourable conclusion to this protracted argument and, if 1 may venture to do so, …

FRA S/PV.657 Feb. 4, 1954

1 think that the Security Council has received satisfactory assurances from the President. He has told 1 99. Je ne sais pas s'il faut considérer cette situation comme inhabituelle ou anormale. Il n'en reste pas moins que, lorsque le Président doit nous donner des assurances et nous promettre qu'il …

FRA S/PV.657 Feb. 4, 1954

1 should like to add a few brief comments to those made by Sir Gladwyn Jebb, with which in prin- ciple 1 entirely agree. 32. MI'. Malik has said that when the Security Council is dealing with Palestine problems - 1 quote the inter- pretation - "Abnormality is the rule". This is rather an unjust, ind…

FRA S/PV.649 Dec. 17, 1953

1 am quite in agreement with the idea of meeting tomorrow morning and afternoon, provided. only.tuat we can finish the business tomorrow, if neces- sary by continuing the meeting until 7 or 8 in the evening. If necessary 1 should not even object to the Council's meeting on Saturday. It seems to me e…

FRA S/PV.633 Oct. 30, 1953

I should like to assure Mr. Malik that I certainly did not mean to accuse him of having any ulterior motives. I said exactly the opposite. I said that 181. Quant aux observations que vient de faire le re­ présentant de la Syrie, je crois qu'elles justifient un recours à d'autres considérations touc…

FRA S/PV.633 Oct. 30, 1953

I sould like to thank the President for his reference to the explanation I gave at-the beginning of the meeting regarding the precise interpretation to be placed on the French text of the resolution. I think it was in fact advisable to ascertain whether we had "requested" General Bennike to observe …

FRA S/PV.627 Oct. 20, 1953

The Greek representative's proposal is tant­ amount to substituting a new version of the agenda for the one which was distributed yesterday (S/ Agenda/627/Rev.l). Since this new agenda has not been distributed in French, I should be grateful if its discussion could be postponed until I have been abl…

FRA S/PV.621 Aug. 31, 1953

l should like to thank the representatives of Lebanon and Pakistan fortheir courteous replies to me. , Tt is har-dly necessary ta say that l do notfindtheir explanations at all satisfactory. 27. Mr. Malik suggests that there may be other persans sitting behind or around us in ree1 arm-chairs whose i…

FRA S/PV.600 Sept. 16, 1952

For its :(>Srt, the French delegation cat'.11o! but maintain the pOlUt of view it expressed towards the end of our last meeting on the question of inc1uding the application contained in document S/2466 on the agenda of our meeting. Tt rtili takes the view tlla.t, as the so-called Democratie Republic…