Mr. Jankowitsch

Mr. Jankowitsch

Austria
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AUT S/32/PV.59 Nov. 8, 1977

As the Assembly proceeds in the autumn of 1977 with its continuing debate on the question of Cyprus it t is undeniable that an 82. My delegation has always tried, in the General Assembly and in other bodies of the United Nations in which it has been called upon to express its views on this matter, …

AUT A/31/PV.83 Nov. 30, 1976

The progress of decolonization continues to be one of the most significant, most positive, most historic developments of the second half of the twentieth century. In the brief space of a mere 20 years, 1 billion people have undergone the transition from being subjects of foreign empires to being cit…

AUT A/31/PV.64 Nov. 12, 1976

As the Assembly proceeds this year with its debate on the question of Cyprus, it is incontestable that an atmosphere of concern, not to say gloom, prevails, and indeed there is much reason for concern. The grave situation in the island has remained virtually unchanged since this agenda item was disc…

AUT A/31/PV.60 June 1, 1976

At the outset, allow me to express my delegation's sincere appreciation to the Director-General of IAEA, Mr. Sigvard Eklund, of his introduction of the Agency's report for the calendar year 1975 and his most interesting and comprehensive statement concerning all recent major developments in the fiel…