Mr. Sobolev

Mr. Sobolev

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
12
Speeches
8
Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

S/PV.864 May 31, 1960

The Security Council has before it the application of the Govern- ment of the Republic of Togo for membership in the United Nations. The birth of a new State in Africa is a happy event, indicating that yet another blow has been struck at the last remaining pillars of 63. M. SOBOLEV (Union des Repub…

S/PV.851 March 30, 1960

The repre- sentative of Tunisia has quite properly raised the question of the procedure we are to follow in con- sidering the substance of this question. 37. You said just now, Mr. President, that the representative of the Union of South Mrica wished to speak on the adoption of the agenda. But we h…

S/PV.851 March 30, 1960

Misgivings have been voiced here about whether the Security Council can or should consider the letter submitted by twenty-nine Member States of the United Nations. 20. The Soviet delegation takes the view that in such circumstances, when twenty-nine Governments of Asia and Africa are asking the Sec…

S/PV.842 Dec. 3, 1958

The Soviet tleleg<ltion does not object to the inclusion in the agenda of today's meeting of item (a) of the provisional agenda, namely, the question of the admissiOll of the Republic of Guinea to the United Nations. However, the Soviet delegation is decidedly opposed to the indusion in the agenda o…

S/PV.727 June 1, 1956

1 should like to support the lranian delegation's proposai that the Se- curity Council should adjoum until 4 June 1956. ! feel that at the present stage of the discussions our best course would he to adjourn the meeting and consider our situation. In any event it is late. i

S/PV.727 June 1, 1956

The Soviet delegation wishes to express its satisfaction with the amendments submitted by the United Kingdom delega- tion to operative paragraphs 3 and 7 of its original draft resolution. These amendments, in our opinion, substantially improve the draft resolution. 7. The Soviet delegation would li…

S/PV.700 Dec. 15, 1955

1 have a comment to make in connexion with what the United States representative has just said. 39. 1 had no intention of taking up the time of members of the Security Council by quoting statements made at yesterday's meeting. But 1 should like to say to Mr. Lodge that, if quotations are to he made…

S/PV.705 Dec. 14, 1955

The Soviet dele- gation regards its draft resolution as a single whole. It is therefore unable to accept the proposaI submitted by the United States as an amendment to its draft resolution. 1 object to the inclusion of that proposaI as an amendment to the draft resolution submitted by the USSR deleg…

S/PV.701 Dec. 10, 1955

1 wish to put a question to you.

S/PV.704 Nov. 29, 1954

What has happened today in the Security Council should niake aU membets of the Cotincil and of the General Assembly consider seriously wRn it is that want.'> and who it is that dcies want the problem of the :ialistes uveUe- 76. Sir Pierson DIXON (Royaume-Uni) [tradu l'anglais]: Expliquant mes vot…

S/PV.704 Nov. 29, 1954

The President said that he intended to put to the vote the amendment in document S/3506 before t.'te voting on aIl the States enumerated in the joint draft resolution. This is quite incomprehensible and inexplicable. Why is this step necessary? 36. Rule 36 of the ruIes of procedure plainly states t…

S/PV.704 Nov. 29, 1954

The Soviet delegation deems it necessary to point out that an attempt is heing made in the Council to divert us all from settling the main problem-namely, the con- sideration of t..~e General Assem.bly's resolution of 8 December 1955. As saon as a ray of hope appeared and the way was cleared for the…