Mr. Millet

Mr. Millet

France
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FRA S/PV.925 Jan. 13, 1961

In two lettexos dated respectively 4 and 7 January [S/4614 and S/4616], the representative of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republ1cs has requested you, Mr. President. to bring to the attention of the Security COUDCn "fresh acts of aggression" which Belgium is said to have committed agatnst the Repu…

FRA S/PV.905 Sept. 16, 1960

In the statements made this afternoon by the repre- sentatives of Ghana and Guinea, I noted references 185. Je r6sumerai la position de mon gouvernement en disant que nous sommes profond6ment convaincus que toute r6s01ution que le Conseil pourrait adopter ou toute mesure qu'il pourrait souhaiter pr…

FRA S/PV.900 Sept. 14, 1960

I should also like to explain my vote. My delegation was unable to vote in favour of the Polish proposal submitted to us because it would have implied a de- cision concerning the constitutional problem in the Congo, a matter with which the Security Council does not have to concern itself. My delegat…

FRA S/PV.899 Sept. 14, 1960

I wish to associate myself with the remarks made by the representatives of the United Kingdom and the United States concerning the right of Member States which have been invitedtothe Council table to speak on procedural matters. 56. I consider those remarks all the more justified as the Security Cou…

FRA S/PV.900 Sept. 14, 1960

In view of the Soviet representative's observations, I do not wish there to be any doubt concerning the pur- port of the statement I made at the last meeting with regard to the question of admitting the representative of Guinea to this debate. The representative ofGuinea' wishes to speakon a matter …

FRA S/PV.903 July 13, 1960

(should like to exerciseniy:rtghtofreply With respect" to the inadmissible remarks the'representative of the Soviet Union has seen fit to make about my country. 96. I shall be very brief but, contrary to what Mr. Zorin said yesterday about some of my colleagues and about myself, it seems that it so…

FRA S/PV.903 July 13, 1960

I shall not attempt to conceal from the Council the deep impression whichthe statementwe heardfrom the Secretary-General on 9 September [896th meeting] made on my delegation. 23. M. MILLET (Fral"k.::e): Je ne cacherai pas au Con- seil la vive impression qu'a produite sur ma delega" tion 1'expose qu…

FRA S/PV.872 July 1, 1960

I should like to associate myself, Mr. President, with your remarks and those of the United states repre- sentative concerning Sir Pierson Dixon. 126. My delegation is in a rather special positionbe- cause while we regret Sir Pierson's departure, we are also happy to know that Sir Pierson will shor…

FRA S/PV.872 July 1, 1960

My delegation has neverthought ofthe Security Council as a church in which new States are baptized. The remarks I made a few moments ago on behalf of my Government were intended merely to draw the Coun- cil's attention to the fact that there is a problem in regard to names, and to express the hope t…

FRA S/PV.872 July 1, 1960

Since the beginning of the year, the Security Council has made favourable recommendations to the next session of the General Assembly concerning the ad- mission to the United Nations of five African States. 39. Today it is the turn of the former State of the Congo. Because of its size, its populati…