Mr. Lewandowski

Mr. Lewandowski

Poland
18
Speeches
12
Meetings
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Speeches

POL S/PV.919 Dec. 12, 1960

Pe.rhaps I could help with a suggestion addressed both to the repre- sentatives of Ceylon and Tunisia. We already have before us two proposals which might provoke some discussion. There may perhaps be a procedural dis- cussion and further statements may be made. Perhaps these could be ready by tonig…

POL S/PV.902 Sept. 15, 1960

I should like to state briefly the reasons which guided my delegation in abstaining just now in the vote on the draft reso- lution, submitted by the Argentine delegation, as amended. 55. Le cas du criminel de guerre Eichmann, tel qu'il a ete prllsent~ au Conseil, comporte, ~ notre aVis, deux lllllm…

POL S/PV.900 Sept. 14, 1960

If there are no other speakers on the proposal, withyourpermission, Mr. President, and that of the Council, I should like to make a few remarks. 85. In connexion with what was said by the repre- sentative of Argentina, I should,. like to say that the situation before us is quite clear. We have to d…

POL S/PV.900 Sept. 14, 1960

I should like td speak On a point of clarification. At the end of my statement this morning on the question of the repre- sentatives of the Government of the Republic of the Congo, I said the following, which with your permis- sion I shall quote: "I submit that we proceed to invite to the Council Mr…

POL S/PV.899 Sept. 14, 1960

Mr. President, at the beginning of our discussion of this question, you referred· to two documents upon which my delegation could not immediately form an opinion, since, un- fortunately, they were not on our table. While saying this, I have to express our unhappiness about the form of those two docu…

POL S/PV.900 Sept. 14, 1960

The procedural situation seems to me to be very clear. When we in- vited to this hble the five representatives of states non-members of the Council we invited them to par- ticipate in the debate. There is no rule of procedure- and I emphasize this-which could forbid or limit the right of speech and …

POL S/PV.897 Sept. 10, 1960

I considered it necessary to take the floor in connexion with the statement made by the President at the end of our proceedings today. Since I felt that the President intended that that statement should represent the position of the Council, I deemed it necessary for my delegation to make the follow…

POL S/PV.897 Sept. 10, 1960

I should like to have the flo~)r, Mr. President.

POL S/PV.897 Sept. 10, 1960

Since the first meeting of the Security Council on the question of the situation in the Congo, the Polish delegation has been 20. Il est peut-~treinevitable d'adopter la proposition de remettre le dehat i\ plus tard; mais je n'en suis pas encore convaincu et je voudrais entendre 1'avis des autres m…

POL S/PV.894 Sept. 9, 1960

Neverbeforeinthe history of mankind has the struggle between progress and reaction been so intensive, so widespread and so promising as to its outcome. Never before has the desire for peace been so great and the feeling against all those who threaten the maintenance of peace so strong. In the past y…

POL S/PV.883 July 26, 1960

Permit metosay a few words in explanation of the vote we are about to cast on the three draft resolutions before the Security Council. 185. As regards the draft resolution submittedby the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [S/4406] and the later draft resolution submitted by the United States of A…

POL S/PV.883 July 26, 1960

Not eventwomonths have elapsed since, atthe request oftheUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Security Council discussedthe question of "aggressive acts by the Air Force of the United States of America against the Soviet Union, creating a threat to universal peace". Now the Security Council has …

POL S/PV.873 July 14, 1960

Since the rejec- tion of the Soviet Union's amendments to the draft resolution submitted by the delegation of Tunisia has g1.ven rise to the possibility of numerous iI\terpreta- tiOnB by some delegations in the Se{Jurity Council, I 'should like to put my delegation on record as con- sidering the par…

POL S/PV.873 July 14, 1960

I must apologize for taking the floor again, but the last point raised by the representative of France puts me in a very diffi- cult position, because we haveheardthatwe have under discussion the complaint of the Government oftheRe- public of the Congo against the Belgian Government and that we shou…

POL S/PV.913 July 13, 1960

While not raising a formal objection to the seating of the persons pre- sented here to us in document Si4S76, I would like to state, for the record before the Council, tlmt my Gov- erlIDlent does not recognize these persons as the lawful representatives of the Central Government of the Republic of t…

POL S/PV.937 July 13, 1960

Itwaswithprofound shock and indignation that we learned on Monday of the assassination of the Prime Ministerofthe Republic of the Congo. Mr. Patrice Lumumba. the President of the Senate. Mr. Okito. and the Minister for Youth. Mr. Mpolo. The truth. which w. have suspected for a number of days, came i…

POL S/PV.872 July 1, 1960

I have asked for the floor as the last speaker mainly because it seems to me that I am the YO\}I1gest member around this ta- ble, at least as far as time in office is concerned. I have not had the privilege of being onthe Council with Sir Pierson Dixon for very long, at least not as long as some of …

POL S/PV.868 June 23, 1960

I should like to state briefly the reasons which guided my delegation in abstaining just now in the vote on the draft reso- lution, submitted by the Argentine delegation, as amended. 55. Le cas du criminel de guerre Eichmann, tel qu'il a ete prllsent~ au Conseil, comporte, ~ notre aVis, deux lllllm…