In order to facili- tate the matter fQr everybody concerned, could you, Mr. President-and lam submittingthis to you-askthe security Council whether anyone objects to giving the floor to the representative of Guinea, since this was the usual procedure that we followed aroundthis Coun- cil table. In c…
Mr. President, at the beginning of the discussion of the problem that you raised, namely, the question of the right ofthe repre- sentative of the Republic of Guinea to speak at this time, I thought that it would be more advisable or more opportune to ask the Council-which is the usual pro- cedure in…
With all due re- spect to the representative of Ecuador, I beg to dis- agree with his proposal, for the following reasons.
22. At this moment we do not have any agenda for this meeting. Before we proceed to the adoption of the agenda. we must consider the motion made by the representative of the So…
In the not so dis- tant past we heard from certain quarters the opinion that it would take many years, if not decades, before the peoples of Africa would be ready for independent status. The flow of history, however, moves at a much more rapid pace than some people might wish; it is accelerated by n…