May I first of all, on behalf of my delegation welcome the representatives of the African National Con- gress of South Africa and the Pan Africanist Congress of
Azania, who represent the two liberation movements in South Africa. I should also like to express our satisfaction at the provision made b…
Having very closely followed the development of events in Africa, particularly southern Africa, we have noted the following two trends.
2. First of all, the resistance of the people of southern Africa has bec:Jme greater in opposition to the policy of repression practised by the white racist minori…
Examining the two reports submit- ted to the General Assembly [A/34/22 and Add. 1] on the policy of apartheid pursued by the racist Govern- ment of South Africa, the basic elements which have a direct impact on the persistence of that regime emerge clearly.
104. The reports also convey to the inter…
The General Assembly is now considering the item on tile Comorian island of Mayotte for the second
time since it first appeared on the agenda last year. At that time it appealed to the French Government to take the initiative and to negotiate with the Government of the Comorian ~lands with n view t…
The representative of Sultan Qabus has repeated what he had already said in his statement. He has not spoken of the presence of foreign troops in Oman-in particular the Iranian military presence, which has pre- vented Oman from benefiting from national sovereignty. Because of this, the people of Oma…
On behalf of the Arab group of States we have the honour of bidding welcome to a new Member of the international Organization, namely, the Independent State of Western Samoa. The admission of Samoa to the United Nations is sincere proof that this Organization is increasingly recognizing the right of…
On behalf of the Arab group of States, 1am
68. We hail the Angolan people, its victory and its attempt to build a new future and to establish a progressive State of Angola capa"b of playing its role in the intemational arena.
Most of the States Members of the United Nations agree that a solution to the problem of Cyprus can be found only through negotiations. Most countries also agree that the Uniteo Nations can play the part of principal mediator in bringing closer together the views of the parties to the conflict, and …