1 am extremely touched, Mr. President, by the kind words you have jli.st spoken about me. This undeserved tribute is proof of your generosity and a mark of the sincere friendship which has linked us for many years. 1 thank you most sincerely.
Adoption of the agenda The agenda was adopted.
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Before the President closes the meeting, 1 should like to raise a point of order. The Council has just received a letter from the permanent representativeof Egypt [S/3712]. 1 hope that at this evening's meeting the item which we are deferring will not take up much time and that we shall be able to c…
1 shall not speak of the deep regret 1 felt at the re- jection of the first draft resolution. The representative of the Soviet 'Union would like us to try to find a draft resolution which can be adopted unanimously. 1Cavour that idea and 1 fully understand his concern. 1 am afraid, however, that if …
Toclay’s meeting was convened so hastily that there has been no time for my delegation to receive instructions. I am accordingly not at present in a posi- tion to state my Government’s views. I should like, however, to nlake two brief comments. The first is that there are few countries which have in…
The fact that no member of the Council wishes to speak shows that we aIl feel the need of time for an exchange of views. Moreover, in the view of my delegation, it is absolutely essential that we should know the views and suggestions of the SecretaI)'- General. He has the right to express an opinion…
There is no need for me, at this late hour, to 'repeat that my delegation deeply regrets the Council's failure to accept Japan's application for admission, and to express once more the hope that this great Asian country may soon be received in our midst. 1 was, in fact, the fust to express that hope…
I should have preferred the Council not to begin discussing this unfortunate incident until it had received the reports from the Chief of Staff of the Truce Supervision Organi- zation and the Mixed Armistice Commission, for the responsibilities involved are so great that we cannot rely on the inform…