Mr. Kovanda

Mr. Kovanda

Czechia
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Speeches

CZE A/51/PV.42 Oct. 28, 1996

At the outset, I wish to recall that my delegation associates itself with the statement presented earlier by Ireland on behalf of the European Union. I shall therefore now address only those issues which the Czech Republic considers of particular importance. For the International Atomic Energy Agen…

CZE S/PV.3621 Jan. 25, 1996

Allow me first to congratulate you, Sir, on assuming the presidency for January 1996, and to thank Ambassador Lavrov for the excellent job he did as President last month — the last month of our own tenure on the Council. Also, I wish to congratulate new Council members: Chile, Egypt, Guinea- Bissau,…

CZE S/PV.3612 Dec. 21, 1995

Just a few days ago we commended leaders of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia for having signed the Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Shortly before that, we suspended economic sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. These developments wil…

CZE A/50/PV.77 Dec. 1, 1995

Allow me, at the outset, to join other representatives in praising the memory of Yitzhak Rabin. Mr. Rabin was a friend of my country, and his last meeting, in New York, with its President, Václav Havel, is something about which I shall talk to my grandchildren. In September 1993, when representativ…

CZE A/50/PV.73 Nov. 29, 1995

The report of the Security Council to the General Assembly should be of interest to the public for two reasons: on the one hand, we are interested in what the Council did; on the other hand, we are interested in how its work is captured in the report. What the Security Council actually does is a ma…

CZE S/PV.3592 Nov. 10, 1995

We speak here today not only as a member of the Security Council but also as a participant in the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL) — the only European participant and, apart from China, the only participant among Council members. Thus, we feel a special responsibility for the care…

CZE S/PV.3591 Nov. 9, 1995

My delegation offers its congratulations to you, Sir, on your assumption of the presidency of our Council, and we also most warmly congratulate your predecessor, Professor Ibrahim Gambari, for having managed to get all our work done last month, the United Nations jubilee celebrations notwithstanding…

CZE S/PV.3578 Sept. 15, 1995

The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), has received yet again a clean bill of health from the Co- Chairmen of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia (ICFY) concerning its maintaining a sealed border with the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and concerning its co…

CZE S/PV.3577 Sept. 15, 1995

My delegation, too, will miss our dear neighbour, Ambassador Mérimée, that paragon of diplomatic skill, unfailing courtoisie, sartorial excellence and la francophonie. We wish him all the best in Rome. A year ago a Security Council mission visited Mozambique to see what more the Security Council co…

CZE S/PV.3575 Sept. 8, 1995

Since this is the first time my delegation has spoken this month, allow me first, Sir, to congratulate you on assuming the presidency of the Security Council for the month of September and to express our gratitude to Ambassador Nugroho Wisnumurti and his team for the way they conducted the business …

CZE S/PV.3571 Aug. 28, 1995

Burundi has for some time now been balancing on the edge of a precipice. With an ethnic composition very similar to that of neighbouring Rwanda and with distrust between the two The differences between the two countries, however, are very important as well. While Hutus constitute an overwhelming ma…

CZE S/PV.3566 Aug. 16, 1995

One year after the end to the genocide in Rwanda, one year after the end of the civil war, Rwandan authorities and the people of Rwanda have accomplished a very great deal in reconstructing their country. For this, they deserve our admiration and congratulations. Problems remain, of course. Of thes…

CZE S/PV.3563 Aug. 10, 1995

This is the first time my delegation has spoken this month, Mr. President, so let me at the outset congratulate you on having assumed the presidency of the Security Council and thank Ambassador Martínez Blanco for the job he and his delegation did last month. The Government of Croatia has long inte…

CZE S/PV.3564 Aug. 10, 1995

This Council expressed itself on the situation in Srebrenica and Zepa last month, and what concerns us here today is the aftermath of the Bosnian Serbs’ overrunning of these two safe areas — if that is the right expression. Several thousand men and boys are missing. Bosnian Serb authorities have be…

CZE S/PV.3549 June 30, 1995

Allow me, too, to congratulate you, Sir, on your service as your country’s representative on the Security Council this year, culminating in your skilful management of the Council as its President this month. Your tenure among us has amounted to a fitting capstone to your long and distinguished diplo…

CZE S/PV.3543 June 16, 1995

The disparity between the objectives and the mandate of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR), on the one hand, and the wherewithal at its disposal, on the other has always been one of the most vexing problems bedeviling that operation. In seeking compliance with Security Council resolution…

CZE A/49/PV.103 May 24, 1995

First of all, I would like on behalf of my delegation to congratulate, through their respective delegations, Judges Kama, Khan and Pillay on their election. I have been in touch with Mr. Jirˇi Toman, the candidate offered by the Czech Republic, and in view of the developments in the voting he has au…

CZE S/PV.3538 May 17, 1995

The position of my country on the current situation in Jerusalem was expressed through you, Mr. President, when you delivered the statement of the European Union during the Council’s recent meeting on this agenda item. Today I shall add just one or two remarks. Whatever the motivations for doing so…

CZE S/PV.3537 May 17, 1995

The Czech Republic has been consistently concerned over developments in countries of the southern Slavs, and perhaps most of all in Croatia, for it is precisely there that a Czech mechanized battalion has been active for several years as part of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR), which …

CZE S/PV.3535 May 12, 1995

My delegation congratulates you, Sir, on your assumption of the presidency for the month of May. Your energy and diligence have already left a splendid imprint on the Council’s work. It is furthermore a great pleasure to welcome in our midst Foreign Minister Chikvaidze and his colleagues. We recall…