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My delegation does not propose at this meeting of the Council to deal with the substance of the question on the agenda item we have just adopted. 33. Mon gouvernement a appuyé la demande tendant à ce que le Conseil de sécurité se réunisse d'urgence, car il jugeait souhaitablé de rendre compte au Co…

The delegation ofLiberiahasrequested the inclusion of the question of Angolainthe agenda of the Security Council. The statement from the Govern- ment of Liberia drew attention to the fact that "au- thoritative reports from Angola indicate that funda- mental human rights are, contrary to the Universa…

It is with feelings of profound shock and indignation that we have just heard the sad news which has been c.ommunicated to us by the Secretary- General 'and which shows that inthe Congo the Leopold- ville authorities are still carrying out a truly de- y 5ubsequently circulated as document 5/4727/Ad…

S/PV.971 Oct. 25, 1961

l can sayat once that my delegation is in favour now, as it has been in the past, of admitting the Mongolian People's Republic tothe United Nations. In our view, this State, which applied for admission as early. as 1946, fulfils aIl the requirements laid down in the Charter and should be a Member of…

S/PV.958 July 5, 1961

It is with great regret that 1 tu}:'n once again to the agenda item which we are discussing to- clay. This is a dispute between two sister countries: Iraq and Kuwait. 93. We have followed with deep anxiety the cour.se of the latest events in this crisis between two sister count.:ies. Kuwait has sub…

S/PV.941 Feb. 20, 1961

May l recall that, onbehalfof my dele- gation and the delegations of Liberia and Ceylon, l asked that a priority vote should be taken on the druft resolu.tion S/4733/Rev.1.

S/PV.941 Feb. 20, 1961

1 shall be very brief. The time for spee.çhes is pasto 1 mentioned this morning out in- dignation and our emotion on hearing the incredible news told to us by the Secretary-General. The repeated brutalities, the régime of terror and thepremeditated character of the acts of arrest, deportation and as…

S/PV.932 Feb. 7, 1961

1 apologize for taking the floor once again, but 1 shall be very brief. 128. 1 have listened, not without astonishment 1 must confess, to the fantastic allegations and insults prof- fered by the Congolese representative, who is certainly not lacking in imagination. He accuses us of flagrant interfe…

S/PV.928 Feb. 1, 1961

1 should like to af"sociate myself with the words of welcome which have been addressed to Mr. Stevenson on the occasion of his appointment as 29. Comme on le sait, pour que le Conseil de .;;êcu- rité réussisse, il faut que soit réalisée l'unanimité de ses membres permanents, au llombre desquels fig…

S/PV.844 Dec. 15, 1958

I have already had an opportunity in the preliminary slatemeut which I made to the Council on 8 Deeember last [841sl meelillgl to show to what extent Israel's eomplaint and the statements made in support thereof by Ml'. Eban distorted the facts and were obviously made for propaganda purposes. I was …

S/PV.833 July 18, 1958

I wish to inform the Council at a mes- sag<'. I received today from Cairo: .. On 18 July, at 1.30 a.m., Lhe United States Ambassodor in Cairo asked to see Mr, Ali Sobry, the Acting Minister of Foreign Afioirs, who received him ut 3 a.m. The Ambassador delivered a flote oerbale, the contents of which…

S/PV.828 July 15, 1958

I do not wish to embark on a discussion on interpretation with the representative of Lebanon. I merely wish to note that he agrees with the statement made by the Chairman of the Observation Group, Mr. Galo Plaza, a The speaker read the quotation in English. 53. M. AZKOUL (LilJan) : Je remercie sin…