Mr. Noon

Mr. Noon

Pakistan
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Speeches

PAK S/PV.791 Sept. 24, 1967

I am sure that all peace- loving natioll:'; tlf the world will share with me a profound disappointment at the failure of yet another United Nations mission to resolve the nine-year old deadlock over the Kashmir dispute. 11. Mr. Gunnar Jarring, who visited the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent in March-Ap…

PAK S/PV.807 Nov. 28, 1957

As suggested by the representative of Australia, we should like a short time to consider the amendments. 17. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): We saw these amendments yesterday and we would like to endorse the thoughts expressed in the Council in regard to the purpose of the efforts of Mr. Jarring. We hav…

PAK S/PV.801 Nov. 13, 1957

I have listened with close attention to the statements of the members of the Security Council, as well as to the lengthy dis- sertations made by the Defencp. Minister of India. There is little, if anything, that he has said that he has not said before and which has not already been answered. His int…

PAK S/PV.774 Feb. 21, 1957

The debate on this question has roamed over a wide field and a large number of seemingly controversial issues have been canvassed. I am sure it would help the Security Councilif I were to state in concise terms the position as Pakistan views it. 3. I venture to submit that the points of controversy…

PAK S/PV.766 Jan. 30, 1957

It is not my intention to enter into a discussion of the various old issues that the representative of India raised in the course of his address. What the Security Council has before itis an agreement which was freely accepted by two Member States for the resolution of a dispute that is likely to en…

PAK S/PV.763 Jan. 23, 1957

I am sorry, but that is a misinterp:i'etatiQn of my statement.

PAK S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

Despite this ruthless re- pression of civil liberties, the popular demand for a free and impartial plebiscite has intensified. In June 1955 an organization came into existence knownas the Plebiscite Front. Its demand is that a free and im- partial plebiscite should be held in the State. In less than…

PAK S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

There are also other docu- ments published as annexes to my speech; perhaps they could be dealt with in the same way. There are letters from Sheikh MuhammadAbdullahandotherdocuments. If members of the Council would kindly take them as read and have them printed, I will nottake the time to read them …

PAK S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

It is my duty to have to report to the Security Council that the direct negotia- tions initiated by the Government of Pakistan with the Government of India in 1953, on the suggestion of Mr. Frank P. Graham, United Nations representative for India and Pakistan, for resolVing the deadlockover the impl…

PAK S/PV.770 Jan. 2, 1957

This morning I have to answer two speeches of the representative of India, but please do not be afraid that my statement will be inordinately long. I shall try to be as brief as possible. 2. I am at a loss to decide where to begin my remarks and where to end them. I have listened very carefully to …