Mr. Nobilo

Mr. Nobilo

Croatia
23
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23
Meetings
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Speeches

HRV A/51/PV.46 Oct. 30, 1996

At the outset, I would like to take this opportunity to convey my delegations’s deep appreciation to the Vice-Chairmen of the Open-ended Working Group on the Question of Equitable Representation on and Increase in the Membership of the Security Council and Other Matters Related to the Security Counc…

HRV S/PV.3607 Dec. 15, 1995

At the outset, I should like to congratulate the Russian Federation on its assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for this month and to assure you, Sir, of my delegation’s full cooperation on the two other important regional issues that will come before the Council next week. Likewise…

HRV S/PV.3578 Sept. 15, 1995

Let me take this opportunity to express once again, Mr. President, my appreciation for the fine manner in which you are guiding the work of the Security Council. The Republic of Croatia welcomes the renewed effort of the international community to bring peace to the war-torn regions of Bosnia and H…

HRV S/PV.3563 Aug. 10, 1995

Allow me to congratulate you, Mr. President, on Indonesia’s assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for this month and to assure you of my delegation’s full cooperation on the many important issues currently before the Council. I should also like to extend my congratulations to the del…

HRV S/PV.3553 July 12, 1995

Allow me to congratulate you, Sir, on your assumption of the responsible duties of presidency of the Security Council for the month of July and to wish you success in your endeavours. The Croatian Government is extremely worried by the latest development in the six Security Council- declared safe a…

HRV S/PV.3551 July 5, 1995

At the outset, Mr. President, I should like to congratulate you on your assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for the month of July and to assure you of my delegation’s full support and cooperation on the many important issues involving our region and other matters now before the Secu…

HRV S/PV.3543 June 16, 1995

Mr. President, my delegation is pleased to see you presiding over the proceedings of the Security Council this month. We are confident that I should also like to take this opportunity to pay a tribute to Ambassador Jean-Bernard Mérimée of France, under whose prudent guidance the Council deliberated…

HRV S/PV.3512 March 31, 1995

Allow me to congratulate the delegation and the people of the Republic of China for the able manner in which the delegation has discharged its duties of presidency throughout the month on the many important issues before the Council, in particular the issue of terminating the United Nations Protecti…

HRV S/PV.3487 Jan. 12, 1995

Allow me, Sir, to congratulate you on your assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for this month and to assure you that my delegation is fully committed to assisting you on the many important issues that will come before the I also extend my delegation’s compliments to the Permanent R…

HRV S/PV.3475 Dec. 2, 1994

Mr. President, allow me to congratulate you on your assumption of the presidency of the Council for this month. I should also like to congratulate your predecessor, the Ambassador of the United States of America, for her energetic and constructive work during the previous month. The two-week long a…

HRV A/49/PV.65 Nov. 23, 1994

At the outset I should like to note the great importance of United Nations humanitarian aid and disaster-relief assistance programmes throughout the world. The volume, value and scope of the programmes have significantly increased in the last decade. The present debate should contribute positively t…

HRV S/PV.3461 Nov. 19, 1994

My delegation is pleased by the important step taken by the Security Council in discussing the draft resolution before it and in appropriately addressing an issue that could have very serious consequences for the region. The actions by the so-called Krajina Serb forces in Croatia can be tolerated n…

HRV S/PV.3454 Nov. 8, 1994

Madam President, allow me at the outset to join other delegations in welcoming your assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for this month, and in congratulating your predecessor on the highly able manner in which he led the Council last month. In considering the situation in Bosnia an…

HRV A/49/PV.51 Nov. 3, 1994

Two years have passed since the pictures of emaciated prisoners from the Serb-run concentration camp in Omarska shocked the conscience of the world. The international community has since taken numerous measures, mostly of limited scope, hoping that international law and accepted norms of internation…

HRV A/49/PV.31 Oct. 14, 1994

I take this opportunity to convey my delegation’s deep appreciation to Ambassador Samuel Insanally, who, as President of the General Assembly at its forty-eighth session, led the Working Group on this item, and to the Vice-Chairmen of the Working Group, Ambassador Breitenstein and Ambassador Chew. T…

HRV S/PV.3428 Sept. 23, 1994

We wish to thank His Excellency, Mr. Yuliy Vorontsov, for the excellent way in which he steered the work of the Council during his presidency last month. We also wish to commend you, Mr. President, for your wise leadership in guiding the Council’s work this month. From the very outset of the confl…

HRV A/48/PV.104 Sept. 14, 1994

On behalf of the sponsors, I have the honour to introduce the draft resolution, entitled "Emergency assistance to the Republic of Moldova". I am also pleased to inform members that Estonia, Hungary, Mauritius and Mongolia have joined the sponsors listed in document A/48/L.64. Under the draft resolu…

HRV S/PV.3367 April 21, 1994

At first there were Vukovar and Dubrovnik, and after that there was Sarajevo, and after Sarajevo came Srebrenica, then Gorazde, a Maglaj or two in between; and, then again Sarajevo - and Gorazde again. This vicious circle of terror promoted by extremist Serb leaders - in the words of Vitaly Churkin,…

HRV A/48/PV.83 Dec. 17, 1993

The bedrock of the international community’s policy towards Bosnia and Herzegovina thus far has been the aim of remedying the horrific humanitarian consequences of the war. The Republic of Croatia, despite being hampered itself by the consequences of the Belgrade aggression, continues nevertheless …

HRV A/48/PV.55 Nov. 15, 1993

The date 17 September 1991 was one of the great and important days in the history of the United Nations, when the new political and old historical realities in the Baltic States were finally and justly recognized by the granting of full United Nations membership to the Republics of Latvia, Lithuania…