This morning 1 said that the Council must act, and act quickly, unanimously and effectively. 1 would remind you thnt at the moment we are not fully apprised of the complicated problem of Palestine; we are apprised of only one aspect of it-the aspect to which attention has been drawn by the letter fr…
1 should like very briefly to make a necessary clarification. Owing, perhaps, to the speed of the simultaneous interpretation, an error occurred which allowed-or explains--an erroneous interpretation of my statement on two points. The first has to do with the effect of a paragraph in the preamble of…
Despite the lateness of the hour r think it my ùuty, in the interests of fairness and courtesy, briefly to express my opinion on the documents before the Council, namely, the Secretary-General's report [8/3596] and the draft resolution submitted by the United Kingdom [S/3600/Rev.1].
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1 am deeply gratified to he able to express my complete.and abaolute agreement· with the cueful and we1l-eonsidered statement just made by ~ur President. His sober and impressive remarks relieve me of the necessity of dealing with a number of consideratiohs and my statement will therefore be al brie…
The events which have led to this meeting of the Security Council came to the Peruvian delegation as an unpleasant surprise, particularly as only recently, in my capacity as President of the Security Council, it fell to me to take steps which seemed likely to result in the successful conclusion of t…
This is only to say that the delegation of Peru voted for the eightecn countries in accordance with the wishes of the Assembly, but since the majority of them did not obtain the necessary votes, 'the Peruvian delegation did not feel under any obligation to vote for the paragraph as a whole, and ther…