Mr. Haakonsen

Mr. Haakonsen

Denmark
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Speeches

DNK S/PV.3483 Dec. 16, 1994

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Nordic countries: Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The Nordic countries welcome the proposals presented by France concerning the working methods of the Security Council, which appear in document S/1994/1279 of 11 November 1994. We also welcom…

DNK A/49/PV.85 Dec. 12, 1994

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Nordic countries: Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and my own country, Denmark. The precarious financial situation of the United Nations now seriously jeopardizes the functioning of the Organization. It is therefore a fundamental political problem for Mem…

DNK A/49/PV.79 Dec. 7, 1994

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the five Nordic countries — Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and my own country, Denmark. The completion of the withdrawal of foreign troops from the Baltic States on 31 August 1994 marks a significant step towards security and stability in the Baltic region …

DNK A/49/PV.64 Nov. 22, 1994

In my capacity as Chairman of the Group of Western European and Other States, I have the honour to inform you, Mr. President, and, through you, the General Assembly that on 27 June 1994 the Group endorsed the candidatures for appointment to the Joint Inspection Unit of Dr. Wolfgang Münch (Germany) a…

DNK A/49/PV.54 Nov. 8, 1994

In my capacity as Chairman of the Group of Western European and Other States, I have the honour to announce that the following candidates have been endorsed by the Group: Australia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the United States of America. Ballot papers marked “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, and “E” will n…

DNK A/48/PV.78 Dec. 14, 1993

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the five Nordic countries: Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. In the light of the epoch-making political developments in South Africa over the last year and most recently the establishment of the Transitional Executive Council, it is very appropria…

DNK A/48/PV.31 Oct. 15, 1993

So far there has been no tradition for opening a debate on the annual report of the International Court of Justice. The reasons may be twofold: for many years, there were very few cases, if any, to report on; and as the Court is the highest judicial organ of the world community, it may not have seem…

DNK A/47/PV.33 Oct. 12, 1992

I have the honour to speak today on behalf of the Group of Western European and Other States on the occasion of the conclusion of the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons and the tenth anniversary of the World Programme. Ten years ago, the General Assembly adopted the World Programme of Act…