1 thank the President for the observation he has made. 1 also regret that we are now roaming over rather a wide range of the merits of the problem. But 1 should Iike, with all due respect, to remind the President that 1 am replying to observations that were made by Mr, Eban before the Security Counc…
1 do not intend to ,'tir up the debate on this matter now that the Securit) Council has reached the conclusion it should reach on this item. Certain remarks have been made here in the Council, some of them by members of the Council and others by Mr. Eban.
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98. En ce qui concerne les premières, …
1 am grateful for the opportunity 1 am now given to intervene at this stage of the debate. It is certainly a pleasure and joy to participate in the deliberations of this Council under the pr-esiùency of the representative of Australia. But the purpose of our intervention is not to be found simply in…
Now that 1 have the fioor again, allow me to make a general analysis of the draft resolution submitted by the United Kingdom delega- tion [S/3600/Rev.l]. Before doing so, however, 1 should like to assure the Council that, as a last effort, 1 have purposely decided to refrain from certain observa- ti…
1 heg leave to speak tomorrow.
42. M. SHUKAIRY (Syrie) [trtuluit de l'anglais]: Je souhaiterais prendre la parole demain.
46. The mt amendment goes back into the past without accomplishing anything constructive thereby. 47. The second amendment is fallacious because it is clear that failure ta com…
1 have asked for per- mission to speak in order to express to the President our great appreciation for the dignity, patience and impar- tiality which he has displayed in conducting the
151. M. SHUKAIRY (Syrie) [traduit de l'anglais]: J'ai demandé la parole pour exprimer au Président nos remerciemen…
1 have asked to speak in order to state our final position regarding the various draft resolutions and amendments that are now before the CounciI.
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begin with, the draft resolutions of the Soviet [S/3528] and Yugoslavia [S/3536] come to dealing adequately with the merits of the
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