Mr. Petersen

Mr. Petersen

Denmark
26
Speeches
25
Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

DNK A/54/PV.9 Sept. 22, 1999

Let me first associate myself with the statement of my colleague, the Finnish Minister for Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the European Union. Let me also, Mr. President, congratulate you on your election. Denmark's relations with Namibia and with you personally go back to long before your country's …

DNK A/53/PV.10 Sept. 22, 1998

Let me first associate myself with the statement by my colleague, the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the European Union. We embark upon this session of the General Assembly in the midst of challenges that affect all continents. We can deal with those challenges only if we displa…

DNK A/51/PV.7 Sept. 24, 1996

Encouraging trends can be seen in many parts of the world following the end of the East-West confrontation. Democracy has taken firm root in many countries. The improved economic performance of many countries is making an important contribution to the welfare of peoples. At the same time, we still …

DNK A/50/PV.7 Sept. 26, 1995

It is a sad irony that while we are celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the United Denmark gives top priority to a strengthening of the United Nations. Hopefully, we can make headway during this session of the General Assembly as regards the financial situation of the United Nations and the “Ag…

DNK A/49/PV.13 Sept. 30, 1994

The unique role of the United Nations is to promote the well-being of people, the security and development of nations and the protection of our common world. It was built on a resolve to maintain peace and security and to employ international machinery for the promotion of the economic and social ad…

DNK A/48/PV.7 Sept. 28, 1993

Let me begin by congratulating President Insanally of Guyana on his election to the presidency of the forty-eighth session of the General Assembly. I feel confident that under his guidance we shall succeed in strengthening the United Nations and establishing peace and prosperity. The number and imp…