Mr. Abulhassan

Mr. Abulhassan

Kuwait
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Speeches

KWT A/36/PV.98 Dec. 31, 1986

The General Assembly has today placed its full confidence in Mr. Javier Perez de Cuellar by entrusting to him the post of Secretary-General of the Organization for the next five years. On behalf of the group of Arab States, I wish to express to him our most sincere congrat- ulations on the trust sho…

KWT A/37/PV.80 Nov. 26, 1982

Resort to the rule of force, division of the world into spheres of influence, the imposition 41. Afghanistan has been subjected to invasion by the forces ofa super-Power, the Soviet Union. Regard- less of the pretext on which this was carried out, its continuance has created a grave situation to wh…

KWT A/37/PV.39 Oct. 21, 1982

Today we are considering a new and important item on the agenda for this session, entitled "Consequences of the prolongation of the armed con- flict between Iran and Iraq". We will also study its consequences for international peace and security. 32. This item concerns a war that has been dragging …

KWT A/36/PV.97 Dec. 14, 1981

It is the universal view of the international com- munity that, because of the nature of its political dimen- sions, its economic repercussions and its negative effects on the entire spectrum of international relations, the Mid- dle East crisis is the severest and most intense crisis in the world. I…

KWT S/36/PV.55 Nov. 12, 1981

I should like to begin my statement by congrat- ulating the State of Antigua and Barbuda on its admission to the United Nations. We hope that its admission and its participation in our work will help us to achieve the ide- als and objectives of the United Nations. 7. We are dealing in this meeting …

KWT A/39/PV.73 Aug. 12, 1949

It is known that international events and developments are not confined to the region of the Middle East, but the events and developments in that area have a general feature that distinguishes them from others-namely, the characteristic of continuance, repetition and accumulation. It is im- possible…