Mr. Zaiton

Mr. Zaiton

Malaysia
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Mr. President,"in the absence of my Chairman, the Foreign Minister of Malaysia, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, who is expected shortly in New York, may I on his Lehalf extend to you, Sir, our warmest congratulations on your unanimous election to the presidency of the thirty-second session of the General …

MYS A/34/PV.4 Sept. 21, 1979

We have heard the views of the Legal Counsel on the question whether the amendment contained in document A/34/L.3 is an amendment or a proposal, and we have noted his final remarks. Views have also been expressed by vaIious representatives, one way or another, during the morn- ing and afternoon meet…

MYS A/34/PV.3 Sept. 21, 1979

Mr. President, speaking for the first time at this session of the Assembly, may I seek your indulgence in permitting me to express my congratulations to you and to say how happy I am at seeing you presiding over our deliberations. 4s a close and intimate friend of about 15 years' standmg, I am only …

MYS S/33/PV.101 May 25, 1979

May I first of all express the pleasure of my delegation at seeing you, Sir, preside again this time over the resumed thirty-third session of the General Assembly, which is devoted to the very crucial question of Namibia. We are confident that under YOUl" continued able and distinguished leadership …

MYS S/33/PV.101 May 25, 1979

May I first of all express the pleasure of my delegation at seeing you, Sir, preside again this time over the resumed thirty-third session of the General Assembly, which is devoted to the very crucial question of Namibia. We are confident that under YOUl" continued able and distinguished leadership …

MYS S/33/PV.101 May 25, 1979

May I first of all express the pleasure of my delegation at seeing you, Sir, preside again this time over the resumed thirty-third session of the General Assembly, which is devoted to the very crucial question of NllIIlibia. We are confident that under YOUI' continued able and distinguished leadersh…

MYS S/34/PV.62 Dec. 25, 1978

On 17 August of this year, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, which are members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations IASEANl, made a formal re- quest [A/34/191J to the Secretary-General of our Organization to inscribe the item. before us on the agen- da. In our e…

MYS A/32/PV.74 Nov. 18, 1977

Malaysia's stand on apartheid is consistent and clear. We have repeatedly opposed and NEW YOlK condemned that institutionalized form of racial discrimi- nation and oppression practised by the South African regime. Its advocacy is an insult to humanity and we utterly reject that odious practice. Th…

MYS A/31/PV.71 Nov. 18, 1976

The Palestinian problem represents a serious challenge to the United Nations. Never before has it been so imperative for this august body to show that it has the capability and political maturity to resolve a problem that has grown more complex over the years. 72. We have known of tragedies in vari…