Mr. Abulhasan

Mr. Abulhasan

Kuwait
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

KWT S/PV.3653 April 15, 1996

It is perhaps unprecedented in the history of the deliberations of the Security Council that the Council should be convened twice in one day to debate two different subjects with the complaint being against the same party in both cases. As was discussed in the Council this morning, Israel’s inhuman …

KWT A/50/PV.58 Nov. 14, 1995

At the outset, I should like to express my admiration for the important efforts of the former Chairman of the Open-ended Working Group, Mr. Amara Essy, President of the General Assembly at its forty-ninth session, and his two Vice-Chairmen, Ambassadors Breitenstein of Finland and Pibulsonggram of Th…

KWT A/49/PV.50 Nov. 3, 1994

We meet today at a time when the plight of the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina has reached a new high as a result of the war of liquidation and abhorrence to “ethnic cleansing” waged by the Bosnian Serb forces with the support of Serbia and Montenegro. Since the Second World War, the world has wit…

KWT S/PV.3439 Oct. 17, 1994

The Security Council convenes today to listen to His Excellency Mr. Kozyrev, the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, and my delegation is pleased to have him among us today. He has just briefed us on his latest efforts to convince the Iraqi regime of the need to carry out all the obligations…

KWT S/PV.3438 Oct. 15, 1994

On behalf of the delegation of Kuwait, Mr. President, it is my pleasure to pay tribute to the excellent manner in which you, have conducted the work of the Security Council this month. Your experience, wisdom and excellent performance have made themselves felt during your presidency. I should also l…

KWT A/48/PV.67 Dec. 1, 1993

On behalf of the delegation of the State of Kuwait, I am pleased to express our thanks and appreciation to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, for his efforts and for his reports on the situation in the Middle East. The General Assembly considers today the item o…