Mr. Schweitzer

Mr. Schweitzer

Chile
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CHL S/PV.963 July 20, 1961

The Security Councn has been convened to consider one of the most sudden and senseless con- flicts to have arisen duringthe lastfewyears. A spark 46. Ma délégation, faisant écho au sentiment d'in- dignation qui a révolutionné tous les pays arabes et tous les peuples épris de justice et de liberté, …

CHL S/PV.956 June 9, 1961

1 should like to explain why my delegation abstained in the vote on the Soviet Union amendment. Under that amendment, operative paragraph 3 of the draft resolution was to begin with the words "Con- demning the colonial war against the Angolanpeople". 166. When 1 spoke in the debate, 1statedquite cl…

CHL S/PV.956 June 9, 1961

1 am sorry 1 have not been understood.I said that my delegation wanted its draft amendment to be voted on as a whole, and in so doing it was ex- ercising the right set out in rule 32 of the provisional rules of procedure, under which "parts of a motion or of a draft resolution shall be voted on sepa…

CHL S/PV.956 June 9, 1961

It surprises me that my amendment is to be considered in parts. The sense ofthe amendment calls for its adoption as a whole. If there is any difference of opinion on the question of separate votes, I should prefer the CouncU to be consulted first.

CHL S/PV.944 March 10, 1961

On this occasion the deiegation ofChilecon- tinues to adhere to its Government's traditional policy of not opposing the inclusion of items in the CouncU' s agenda. However, as in the past, it is alive to the need to respect and protect human rights and shaH continue to be so in future, and, since th…

CHL S/PV.928 Feb. 1, 1961

It is indeed with very great pleasure that the delegation of ChUe associates itself with those members of the Security Council who have extended their congratulations to Sir Patrick Dean upon his assuming the Presidency of the Council for the month of February. We are convinced that we sha11 derive …