Mr. Wadsworth

Mr. Wadsworth

United States of America
21
Speeches
15
Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

USA S/PV.907 Sept. 28, 1960

Mr. President, first of all, I should like to associate my delegation withthe sentiments expressedby you and by .several other delegations concerning the repre- sentation at this table of our sister American State of Ecuador. As has been noted, Mr. Correa not only represented Ecuador in accordance w…

USA S/PV.900 Sept. 14, 1960

I should like to make a formal motion under rule 33 (2) for the purpose of allowing other members of the Council to indicate their reaction to the suggestion I am about to make, and that suggestion is that we adjourn until a mutually convenient time after dinner this evening.

USA S/PV.899 Sept. 14, 1960

It is not so much a question of whether there is specific objection to allowing a non-member of the Council to speak. The representatives of various states who are present here have all been invited to the Council table in accordance with our regular procedures. The ob- jection w}\ich I understood w…

USA S/PV.900 Sept. 14, 1960

Very briefly, in explanation of vote. It may have been noted that I did not takepart inthe last series of inter- ventions as to the rulings and so forth which were made by you, Mr. President, but, of course, it may be noted tliat I agreed very thoroughly with your rul- ing. I voted against this part…

USA S/PV.899 Sept. 14, 1960

I know that a good many members of the Council share the concern with which my delegation views the im- pending discussion on the question which isthe proper Government and which is, therefore, the proper dele- gation to come before this body. We have, as everyone knows, two requests from two differ…

USA S/PV.898 Sept. 12, 1960

I merely wish to say that, much as I dislike to do it, 24. M. WADSWORTH (Etats-Unis d'Amerique) [tra- duit de 1'anglais]: Je voulais simplement dire qu'h Par 9 voix contre 2. la motion est adoptt!e.

USA S/PV.898 Sept. 12, 1960

It is the contention of my delegation that when our motion was adopted the meeting had adjourned and that a further proposal such as that made by the repre- sentative of the Soviet Union is out of order. 19. M. WADSWORTH (Etats-Unis d'Amerique) [tra- duit de 1'anglais]: Ma delegation estime que, pu…

USA S/PV.898 Sept. 12, 1960

A point of order, Mr. President. 17. M. WADSWORTH (Etats-Unis tl'Amerique) ltra- duit de l'anglais]: Motion d'ordre, Monsieur le Pr~si­ dent. 18. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de 1'anglais): Je donne la parole au representant des Etats-Unis pour une motion d'ordre.

USA S/PV.898 Sept. 12, 1960

Mr. President, as you have already pointed out, a motion such as the one I have made under rule 33, sub-paragraph 2, of the provisional rules of procedure is not debatable.

USA S/PV.898 Sept. 12, 1960

In the course of the past few hours we have received further word, through the news media and by other means, of additional confusion in the area which the Council is meeting to discuss, and in view of the lack of clarity in the situation facing the Council I formally propose a simple adjournment un…

USA S/PV.896 Sept. 10, 1960

To be as brief as possible, I should like to associate my delegation with the thoughts expressed by the repre- sentative of Tunisia in stating his beliefthat this mat- ter should be put to the vote at the earliest possible opportunity• 70. The" United States delegation raised no objection to the pr…

USA S/PV.893 Sept. 8, 1960

On 20 A.ugust of this yearthe SixthMeetingof Consultation of American Foreign Ministers decided, after full investigation had shown the justification of the Vene- zuelan complaint in this matter, on the breaking of diplomatic relations of all member States of the OrganizatIon of American states with…

USA S/PV.820 June 2, 1958

The United States believes that both France and Tunisia, as loyal Members of the United Nations, have every in- tention of abiding fully and faithfully by their Charter obligations, including particularly the purposes and prinCiples set forth in the Preamble and in Articles 1 and 2. 94. En ce qui c…

USA S/PV.807 Nov. 28, 1957

I wish to associate my delegation with the spirit as well as the letter of the remarks just made by the representative of the United Kingdom. 8. My delegation has also studied with great care the amendments put forward by the representative of Sweden, and we, too, appreciate to the full the 1 O/Ti…

USA S/PV.800 Nov. 11, 1957

My delegation, of course, ~as no objection whatever to adjourning the meeting A the Council at this time. We would feel, however, tu::.t if it is physically pos- 54. M. R6MULO (Philippines) [traduit de l'anglais] : La delegation des Philippines accepte que la seance soit suspendue, mais elle desire…

USA S/PV.728 June 4, 1956

The United States delegation will vote in favour of the United Kingdom draft resolution, as further amended by the deletion of the sixth preambular paragraph and the consequential change in the seventh preambular paragraph. 11. As 1 explained on 1 June [727th meeting], my deIegation feeIs that the …

USA S/PV.692 March 4, 1955

I believe that it would not be proper to discuss fully at this time the shocking incident at Gaza. We do not have before us the results ofthe deliberations ofthe Mixed Armistice Commission or the final report which is expected from the C}\jef of Staff of the Truce Supervision Organi- zation. It woul…

USA S/PV.677 July 28, 1954

On behalf of Mr. Lodge, and in his absence, 1 should like to talœ this opportunity of e:l\.-pressing the appre- ciation of our delegation for the very kind and generous things that the President ha's slaid about him. 10. We should like also to associate oUl"selves very fully with the remarks that th…

USA S/PV.669 May 3, 1954

l have listened to the discussion on this proce- durai matter for sorne little time, and although l would be the last to deny the opportunity to any member of this Council to make his point clearly so that there can be no doubt whatsoever as to where he stands, l would submit that perhaps to some ex…

USA S/PV.667 April 22, 1954

l am sorry to have to break up a compromise, but unfortunately, due to commitments which are absolutely unbreakable both Ambassador Lodge and l have to be in Washington on Monday. 147. Mr. MUNRO (New Zealand): l do not wish to inconvenience the Couneil. l have commitments to- morrow which, from one …