Mr. Salander

Mr. Salander

Sweden
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Speeches

SWE A/53/PV.28 Oct. 5, 1998

I have the honour to take the floor on behalf of the Nordic countries — Denmark, We welcome the new format of both the report itself and the debate which has focused to a greater extent on the core areas of the United Nations. This was the role envisaged by the Open-ended High-level Working Group o…

SWE A/52/PV.63 Dec. 4, 1997

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and my own country, Sweden. I will also make some comments based on Sweden's present experience as a member of the Security Council. This has given us a particular reason for reflection, both on the…

SWE S/PV.3827 Oct. 29, 1997

Despite all efforts, the Angolan peace process has made no significant progress in recent months. Both parties must show their commitment to implementing the Lusaka Protocol fully and without reservation. However, the main responsibility for delaying the peace process lies with UNITA. In resolution…

SWE A/50/PV.89 Dec. 12, 1995

I have the honour to introduce draft resolution A/50/L.39, entitled “Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations”. This short procedural resolution takes note of the report (A/50/203) of the Secretary-General on strengthening of the coordination of e…

SWE A/49/PV.93 Dec. 20, 1994

Before introducing draft resolution A/49/L.57, I should like to announce that Canada, Monaco, Poland, the Republic of Korea and Turkey have become co-sponsors. On behalf of the co-sponsors I now have the honour to introduce draft resolution A/49/L.57, entitled “Strengthening of the coordination of …

SWE A/49/PV.57 Nov. 15, 1994

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the five Nordic countries — Denmark, The CSCE was conceived in the cold war era and made an important contribution to bringing the East-West confrontation to a peaceful end. The world is changing, and so is the CSCE. The emphasis of the CSCE’s current activi…

SWE S/PV.3370 April 27, 1994

I begin by thanking you, Sir, for chairing this meeting. For the second time in a few days, Sweden is taking the floor during the Council’s deliberations on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This time, we are pleased that an urgently needed increase in troops for the United Nations Protectio…

SWE A/48/PV.69 Dec. 3, 1993

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and my own country, Sweden. What is happening in Haiti is deeply depressing. The will of the Haitian people was crushed in the coup two years ago when the democratically elected President, Jean-Bert…