Mr. Rossides

Mr. Rossides

Cyprus
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CYP A/36/PV.91 Dec. 9, 1981

The Rapporteur- of the First Committee mentioned that in regard to agenda item 55 there was a new recommendation which should be added to the other recommendations related to this item. This new recommendation is contained in document NC.l/36117. 188. I should like to explain that the study on the …

CYP A/32/PV.90 Dec. 2, 1977

We have before us the report of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People in which the Committee reaffirmed the validity of the recommendations it made last year and called for their implementation with a minimwn of delay. Cyprus is a member of the Committee, …

CYP A/32/PV.82 Nov. 25, 1977

My delegation's position on the Middle East problem has been fully stated in previous years. It is prompted by a desire for a just and durable solution based on the principles and purposes of the Charter and the specific resolutions of the United Nations on the subject. Our position, therefore, by i…

CYP S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

My reason for asking to be allowed to speak is that I wish to draw the attention of Members of the United Nations to the vital significance of the Secretary-Genera!'s introduction to his report of this year. In dealing with the present situation of growing international anarchy and insecurity, of th…

CYP A/31/PV.75 Nov. 22, 1976

Once again we have before us the tragedy of the Palestinian people. A whole gene- ration of Palestinians have been born and raised in the misery of the refugee camps while, for nearly 30 years now, the problem has been stagnating in the United Nations and festering in the region. Once again now, the…

CYP A/31/PV.8 Sept. 28, 1976

My Foreign Minister, inhis participation in the general debate, will no doubt reply to the references made by the distinguished Foreign Minister of Turkey regarding the problem of Cyprus. Meanwhile, may I refer to certain buic inaccuracies in that statement which tend to give a wrong picture, to sa.…