The President and the Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo have applied to the United Nations for urgent assistance to the Republic in its struggle for freedom and inde- pendence. The telegram dated 12 July 1960 from the President and the Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo addressed …
The representative of the United Kingdom has stated that it would be un- precedented for the Security Council to refuse a re- quest from a Member of the United Nations to take part in the discussion of a subject which concerns it. But this question does not arise inthe present instance because the S…
The Soviet delegation has no objection to an invitation being extended to the representative of Belgium, but on this occasion there is another party that should be invited to the discus- sion of the matter raised by the Congolese Govt!rn- ment, and that party is the Congolese Government. 35. As I se…
I do not propose, and the Soviet delegation does not propose, to speal( on behalf of a delegation from the Congo. I have no inten- tion of speaIdng on behalf of the Congo. I am speaking for fue Soviet delegation, and, in accordance with the Council's rules of procedure with which we are all fmniliar…
I should like to tell Mr. Lodge that I welcome the opportunity of speaking about what the Nazis are doing in Western Germany and in other parts of the world. Mr. Lodge quoted as an example the fact that one of the watchmen of the concentration camp at Dachau was recently sentenced in Western Germany…
The Soviet delegation feels it necessary to give a brief explanation of why it abstained in the vote on the draft resolution submitted by the Argentine delegation.
63. In the first place, as I observed in my statement at the Council's 866th meeting, with regard to Argen- tina's complaint of the vio…
The Soviet delegation would like an answer to the following question from the representative ofArgentina. Operative paragraph 2 of the Argentine draft resolution reads as follows:
"The Security Council, "... "Requests the Government ofIsrael to make appro- priate reparation in accordance with the C…
Mr. President, I should first like to thank the representative of Ecuador for kindly answering the question I put to him. His answer has helped me better to understandboththe difficulties confronting the sponsors of the draft resolution and the difficulties facing the Security Council in taking a de…
Our generation is taking part in and witnessing an important historical process: the increasingly intense struggle of the peoples of t.he colonial and dependent countries for their freedom and independence. Onc after another, the peoples of Asia and Africa arc throwing oIl the yoke of colonialism an…
In his statement yesterday, Mr. Abbas, who is occupying the place of the Iraqi representative in the Council - and I should say from the outset that he is occupying this place ille- gally, because the Iraqi Government has already re- called him and appointed another representative instead of him - s…
In its draft resolution, the Soviet Union proposed that the Security Council should call upon the United States of America "to refrain from sending its military aircraft carrying atomic tllld hydrogen bombs towards the frontiers of other States for the purpose of creating a threat to their security …
On thc initiative of the United States representative, the Securily Council has today adopted an unprecedented and unparalleled procedure in tne consideration of an important question inlroduced by the Soviet Union, a question concerned with the maintenance of peace and the elimination of a tilreat …
When I move the ndjomnment of the meeting in order to have an oppor- tunity to study the statements that have been made here, I proceed from LIIe notion that the Sccurity Council i~ meeting for serious business. I base my mo- tion 011 the fa<.:t that the delegation of the UniLed State~ has declared …
Them is no question of deLaying proceedings, hut before answering I wish to see the verbatim record of what has been said here. 'fhat is my legitimate right and it will ensure the business-like consideration of the item on the agenda.
The Security Council has met todaJ to consider a qut~stion which the SovieL Government regards as of the utmost im?ortanc~ from the point of 'View of ir.ternational peace and security, namely, the med to put an elld to flights by United States milltary aircraft armed with atomic and hydro- gen bombs…
With regard to the date of the next meeting of the Security Council, as far as I know, there is a fairly heavy schedule of meetings for tomorrow. There is a plenary meeting of the General Assembly and meetings of the First Committee are planned. I would therefore ask the Council to meet again not to…
As I see the situation, it is very difficult for the Indian representative to continue his statement. At the same time, it is obvious that there are still a number of questions on which be would like to give India's views in the Security Council. I therefore think that, in the circumstances, the bes…
I should like to make only a brief comment on ~vhat has just been said by Mr. Lodge. I would poi."· out that the Hungarian question is included in the General Assembly's agenda
88. Il n'y a ni secret ni hypocrisie dans tout ceci. Les Etats-Unis d'Amerique n'ont jamais accepte le principe de la tran…
The Security Council has again been placed in an invidious position because the policy of discrimination pursued by the United States has prevented the solution of the question of the admission of the Mongolian People's Republic to the United Nations. In its efforts to prevent the admis- sion of a c…
I should like to say a few words in connexion with what has just been stated concerning the application of the Mongolian People's Republic for admission to the United Nations.
72. Today, as last year, Mr. Lodge felt that it was unnecessary to give any reasons for his vote against admission of the M…