There must he sorne misunderstanding. As .the .President pointed out at the beginning of this meet- ing, the question now under discussion is whether or not we will adopt the provisional agenda; it is not whether we should or should not discuss the substance of the problem. The Iranian representativ…
La déI~g'3.tionfrançaise French) : The French delegation requests the Security demande au Conseil de sécurité de ne pas inscrire à Council not to incl1-1de in its agenda the thirteen-delega- SOli ordre du jour la plainte des 13 délégations contenue tion çomplaint contained in the letter of 13 June 1…
The French deiegation asks that the proposaI for adjoumment sine die of the problem before us he put to the vote, and we shaH oppose such adjoum-
Président: M. E. R. WALKER (Australie).
Présents: Les représentants des pays suivants: Aus- traite, Belgique, Chine, Cuba, France, Iran, Pérou, Union de…
The French deIegation will vote for the United Kingdom drafl resolulion as just amended. We trust that the passion, or, as Mr. Abdoh called it, the polemics, of this debate have not jeopardized the results of lhe Secretary-General's mission and the prospects it opened up.
15. Every paragraph of the…
1 shaH be very brief in these explanatory remarks. We have heard many doubts and many fears expressed around our Council table. We must certainly take these doubts and these fears into account, because they are entertained by some of the States most deeply concerned with the solution of the problem …
Nearly two months ago, during our meetings at the beginning of April, 1 mentioned the fears that appeared to he justified by an appreciable worsening of the situation in the Middle East. At that time it seemed to aU of us that, in an atmosphere that was becoming wone day by day and in the midst of r…
On the first day of this discussion, the French dele- gation made a statement setting forth the basic reasons impcIIing it to vote for the draft resolution before us [S/3562 and Carro 1]. We have listened with the greatest interest and attention to the speeches made since, both by the members of the…
ln a statement which, it seemed to me, as it did to the President, went beyond. the scope of this discussion, the Soviet Union representative chose to refer to the actions of my Govemment. 1 should not like my silence to he interpreted as acceptance oi what he said. AlI States Members of the United …
Now that we have heard the partif's, and the members of the Council have given their views, 1 feel that the time has come to make a clear and definite statement of the attitude of the three Powers which, some time ago, submitted the draft resolution before the Council.
75. 1 have listened with grea…
If 1 undentood the French interpretation of the USSR representative's statément correctly, Mr. Sobolev said that the Assembly had unanimous1y urged us to admit eighteen countries. That is not quite accurate; the recommendation concerning the admission of the eighteen candidates was not unanimous. A …
The French delegation stated yesterday that it favoured the immediate admission of Japan to the United Nations. 1 myself said so here. 1 expressed my delegation's regret that, for reasons known to everyone here, the Assembly was unable, yesterday, to reconsider the question of Japan's admission.
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It was the French Government which, on 17 Deeemher 1951, proposed the admission of the Republic of Viet-Nam to the United Nations. The Couneil is aware of the long-standing bonds between France and Viet-Nam; and it knows, as 1 said earlier, that France will vote in favour of the admission of the Rep…