The discussion at the thirty-first session of the General Assembly of the item put forward on the initiative of the Soviet Union with regard to the conclusion of a world treaty on the non-use of force in international relations has confirmed the import- ance and timeliness of bringing this issue up …
Our delegationhas, in essence, already given the reasons for which it believes that the present meetingofthe Security Coun- cil should be held at Leopoldville.
33. I should like to put before the Council one more consideration, .and a weighty one: we are aboutto begin our discussion of the situatio…
A point of order, Mr. President.
42. M. KOUZNETSOV (Union des Republiques socia- listes sovietiques) [traduit de 1'anglais]: Je demande la parole pour une question d'ordre.
We have examined the communication from Leopoldville and we feel that the Security Council should take account of the wishes of the Congolese Go"lernment and in determining the future course of its work bear it in mind that it can clearly deal more thoroughly and in greater detail with the item on i…
Mr. President, the Soviet delegation will not objecttowhateverprocedure you deem most expedient for the consideration of the proposal of the Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo. If you think this question must be put on the agenda and considered as a separate item, we shall not object, but w…
The Soviet dele- gation regrets that the Security Council has not adopted appropriate measures to condemn the aggressive ac- tivity which the United States Air Force is carrying on against the Soviet Union. This questionwas brought before the Security Council by the SovietUnionbecause the world situ…
I should like to make a few brief comments on the statement by the representative of the United States.
173. What he said added nothing and provided no new evidence that the United States had drawn the neces- sary conclusions from the considerationby the Security Council, during the past two months…
We have listened with close attention to the statements made by mem- bers of the Security C01mcil on the question of "new aggressive acts by the Air Force of the United States of Americ<i. against the Soviet Union, creating a threat to universal peace". WehavenotedthatcertainCouncil members showed a…
The Security Council has met today to consider the question "New aggressive acts by the Air Force of the United States of America against the Soviet Union, creating a threat to universal peace".
3. A mere two months have elapsed sincethe Security Council discussed the threat to peace implicit in th…
The Security Council bas met today at the request of the Soviet Government in order ta hear the report of the Secre- tary-General on the implementation of the Security Council's resolution of 14 July 1960 [S/4387]. As is known, one of the most important points in that resolution was the request for …