The New Zealand Government's general position on the Palestine question has very recently been explained by my Minister of Foreign Mfairs In the general debate [26th meeting!. Our over- riding concern at this rather critfcaljuncture is that nothing should be done by any of the parties or by any othe…
In his statement at the beginning of the thirty-second session [26th meet- ingj, the Foreign Minister of New Zealand stressed the importance which my Government attaches to an early start in the negotiation of a Middle East settlement. He said that, to b~ constructive, negotiations must include all …
My delegation 179. During the last few weeks, we had on repeated views with deep regret the lack of progress in the last two occasions expressed OUT desire to take part in the dis- ye2r8 on the question of Cyprus and the fact that once cussions concerning the elaboration of a draft resolution. again…
New Zealand's attitude to the draft resolutions before the Assembly is determined by the fact that we Imd totally unacceptable South Africa's continued refusal to fulfil the demands of the United Nations in relation to Namibia, and in particular to implement the conditions set out in Security Counci…
It is an honour and a pleasure to introduce, on behalf of a large number of sponsors, draft resolution A/31/L,32 and Add.1 by which the Assembly is asked to admit the Independent State of Western Samoa as the one hundred and forty-seventh Member of the United Nations. I am confident that it will do …
In view of New Zealand's strong opposition to the policy of apartheid, my delegation would have much preferred to support all the draft resolutions submitted for consideration by the Gen- eral Assembly on this occasion. We were glad in fact to be able to support the resolution on the Transkei adopte…
It gives my delegation no Satisfaction to speak yet once again in the annual debate on this item, first placed on our agenda 24 years ago. Since the Charter first laid down as.a principal purpose of the United Nations the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms without distinction as to r…