Mr. Hollai

Mr. Hollai

Hungary
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Mr. President. on your election to the high post of the President of the thirty- second session of the General Assembly may ( offer my delegation's warmest congratulations to you, the repre- 44. I should like to extend my delegation's warmest congratulations to the two new Members, the Republic of …

My delegation is speak- ing on the item "The situation in Kampuchea" rather reluctantly, especially in the light of what preceded.the inclusion of that question on the agenda of the thirty- fourth session of the General Assembly. As members know that item was proposed by a certain number of count~ie…

The final elimination of racism and racial discrimination and the liquidation of the last vestiges of the colonial system, first of all in southern Africa, are among the most urgent problems of the present day. The solution of those problems is considered a cardinal task by all those who work for th…

HUN A/34/PV.34 Oct. 15, 1979

At the turn of the cen- tury the population of the earth will reach the figure of 6 billion, and half of it will consist of children and adolescents. In the next two decades, therefore, ques- tions affecting the situation of the new generations will pose tremendous problems ali over the world. The I…

HUN A/33/PV.18 Dec. 11, 1978

Mankind is now com- memorating the thirtieth anniversary of the adoption by the United Nations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We think that the emergence of the United Nations and its Chart~}r and the adoption of the Universal Declara- tion of Human Rights are the products of a single…

HUN A/33/PV.61 Nov. 28, 1978

My delegation remains con- vinced that the Palestinian problem is at the very heart of the Arab-Israeli conflict and is the key to war or peace in the Middle East. The establishment of a just and lasting peace in the region pres\!pposes the recognition and the exercise of the inalienable rights of t…

HUN A/33/PV.54 Nov. 21, 1978

I am addressing the General Assemb!y in order to explain my country's consistent policy of principle and its contribution to the internation:ll fight against apartheid The assistance and support of the Hungarian People's Republic are manifested in several bodies and at different levels: here in the …

HUN A/33/PV.46 Nov. 8, 1978

This is the fifth consecutive year in which the General Assembly has had to take up the unresolved question of Cyprus in an effort to promote the solution of a problem that has kept the two communities of the island divided for a considerable length of time. Owing to obvious circumstances, [I number…

HUN A/33/PV.36 Oct. 17, 1978

On behalf of the delegations of the People's Republic of Bulgaria, the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, the Czechoslovak Socialist Re- public, the Gennan Democratic R~public, the Hungarian People's Republic, the Mongolian People's Republic, the Polish People's Republic, the Ukrainian Soviet S…

HUN A/33/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1978

Seemingly, the Israeli repre- sentative saw fit to involve many countries and to open a debate, on the pretext of coming to this high rostrum to exercise his right of reply. I am therefore compelled to answer his remarks. Although I do not intend to go into detail, I would merely like to say the fol…

HUN A/32/PV.87 Nov. 30, 1977

There is an international consensus that the question of Palestine is the core and substance of the conflict in the Middle East and that therefore a just and lasting peace in the area cannot be achieved without a just solution of this problem on the basis of the attainment by the Palestinian people …

HUN A/32/PV.79 Nov. 23, 1977

The continued lack of a solution for the problems that lie at the root of the conflict between States in the Middle East constitutes a constant threat to peace in that area and also raises a serious danger for international peace and security in general. This potentially explosive situation is a sou…

HUN S/32/PV.59 Nov. 8, 1977

The General Assembly is again taking up the question of Cyprus, with all its 5 Lima Programme for Mutual Assistance and Solidarity, adopted by the Conference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Non-Aligned C.ountnes, held at Lima from 25 to 30 August 1975. See document AI10217 and .corr.!. 71. The…

HUN A/32/PV.68 Aug. 26, 1977

More than three decades have passed since the General Assembly of the United Nations first took up the question of the racist policy of apartheid pursued by the South African regime. If we were to see only the phenomena and do no more than gloss over them, it would appear strange that, while our Org…

HUN A/31/PV.88 Dec. 3, 1976

The problem of finding a just, comprehensive and reliable settlement in the Middle East has not yet been resolved, and, what is more distressing, the work on its main and fundamental aspects has not even really started. Consequently, the source of tensions and possibly new explosions in that part of…

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

OurworldOrganization has achieved significant results in the liquidation of the .shameful colonial system since the adoption of resolution 1514(XV), which marked a newstage in the history of the United Nations. The process of decolonization has funda- mentally changed the geopolitical appearance of …

HUN A/31/PV.62 Nov. 11, 1976

The region of the eastern Mediterranean regrettably continues to be filled with tension as the years pass. We are still deeply concerned, particularly over the situation in Cyprus, 42. We firmly believed in, and gave our support to, the earlier encouraging resolutions of the General Assembly as wel…