The General Assembly has repeateilly asserted that Lhe Republic of Korea should be admitted to membership in tl)l> United Nations. 111is decision was most rece:1tly reafnrmed by the Assembly on 25 October 1957 lresalufion 1144 A (XlI/I.
7G. We have asked the Security Council again to consider the R…
The United States does not agree with the stand taken by the representative of the Soviet Union. The item on our agenda for today is - and I quote - " Admission of new Members". The provisional agenda which contained this item [Sf.4.gendaf842] was circulated on 5 December. The United States is merel…
The United States is gratified by the action of the Security Council today. First, the Council adopted the Swedish resolution which is a practical step towards peace. We trust that our esteemed Secretary-General will act with his accustomed speed and that he will have some- one in Lebanon within twe…
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2. M. LODGE (Etals-Unis d'Amerique) [lraduit de l'an!Jlais] : Je v[)Udrais que la position des Etats-Unis
President: M. C. S. A. RITCHIE (Canada).
Presents : Les rcpreseutants des pays suivants Canada, Chine, Colombie, France, Irak,…
Mr. President, let me thank you for your very generous words, To be President of the Security Council is an hOlJc>ur for an)' man which he will always remember. I wish to thank the members of the Council for the cour- tesy and co~opp.ration which they extended to me. I wish for you, Mr. President, a…
The United States is opposed to the admission of Outer Mongolia to the United Nations. We do not think Outer Mongolia is qualified, we do not think it is independent, and we do not think it is a State. I have said all this before, and nothing that I know of has happened since then to change this vie…
I am aware that the Government of Viet-Nam refused to hold the nation-wide elections which were called for in the Geneva Agreement. One reason why it refused to hold them was its apprehension that the elections in the north would not be free. If the representative of the Soviet Union will read the t…
I appre- ciate the courtesy of members whose names have been inscribed on the list of speakers in allowing me this opportunity to make a brief reply to the remarks which the Soviet representative made about the Govern- ment which I have the honour to represent here.
72. Once again the representativ…
The United States will also vote to recommend the admis- sion of Viet-Nam to the United Nations.
22. Unfortunately, much of the sad experience of the Republic of Korea has also been shared by Viet- Nam, but after heartbreaking years of war, its people have resumed their peaceful pursuits. They ask …
The Security Council has the opportunity today to correct a historic injustice. The Republic of Korea is a blood relation of the United Nations. Of all the countries of the world, none has a greater claim to membership here than the Republic of Korea.
12. It was ten years ago that the United Nation…
The participation of the new members in the Security Council affords tile United States great satisfacLion. We warmly welcome Canada, our trusted neighbour and friend; Japan, our valued colleague and such a distinguished new Member of the United Nations;
23. C'est dang cette magniflque mission du C…
For those who have even a faint memory of recent history, there is something monstrously quaint about the Soviet Union representative's attack on Mr. Dulles as well as his words about foreign aggression. I think I remain within the spirit of the President's admonition when I reply to Mr. Sobolev by …
It will be recalled that the Security Councillast met to consider the item before us on 13 October 1956 [743rd meeting], when it unanimously adopted, with the concurrence of Egypt, a resolution [8/3675] enumerating six basic requirements that 'should be met in any Suez Canal settlement. It was also …
The answer is so simple that 1 even wonder that the Soviet Union representative should have bothered to ask the question. The Sixth Fleet is in international waters; it is on the high seas, where it has every right to be.
1 shall take only a moment to comment on the latest in the apparently endless series of attacks upon the United States, wbich seem to be the principal staple feature of Soviet policy in the United Nations.
73. Nothing in the Eisenhower doctrine need bother anyone who does not contemplate violent de…
Mr. President, the United States appreciates your Willing- ness to accept the assignmentthatthe Security Council has asked you to undertake. We hope that your under- standing of the peoples of India and Pakistan and your experience in the United Nations will enable you to make some real progress tow…
In its resolution of 24 January 1957 [S/3779] the Security Council reminded the Governments and authorities concerned of the principle contained inprevious reso- lutions of the Security Council:
11 ... that the final disposition of the State of Jammu and Kashmir wiU be made in accordance with the w…
In the more than four years during which I have been here I have only once seen material incorporatedas part of a speaker's statement when he did not actually make the remarks himself. That was last week, in connexion with the speech of the representative of Pakistan, and if the' representative of I…
My dele- gation is agreeable to an adjournmentuntil the 22nd or the 23rd. We want to give the representative of India time to prepare his presentation.
132. In that connexion, however, we think the Council will want to give careful considerationto the statement of the representative of Pakistan: th…
On"behalf of the United States I would like to extend a word of very cordial welcome to the representative of France. We are glad to see him here and look forward to work- ing with him in close collaboration.
President: M. Carlos P. ROMULO (Philippines).
Presents: Les representants des pays suivan…