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We come now to draft resolution I. The First Committee adopted it by consensus. May I consider that the General Assembly wishesto adopt draft resolution I? Draft resolution E lWlS adopted {resolution 33/71 E).

I thank the Chairman of the Delegation of Samoa for his statement.

I now call on His Excellency Mr. Tuiloma Neroni Slade, Chairman of the Delegation of Samoa. Mr. Slade: A better world was sought 50 years ago. There was need to restructure from the devastation of war a new order premised on peace, justice and well-being for all. That we are able to meet here today,…

I now put to the vote draft resolution C. A recordedvote has been requested. 224. The PRESIDENT (interpretation from Spanish}: We come now to draft resolution E. The First Committee adopted it by consensus. May I consider that the General Assemblyadopts draft resolution E?

I thank the Chairperson of the Delegation of Trinidad and Tobago for her statement.

I now put to the vote draft resolution B. A recorded vote has been requested.

I now call on Her Excellency Mrs. Annette des Iles, Chairperson of the Delegation of Trinidad and Tobago. Mrs. des Iles: I bring to the General Assembly, on the occasion of this golden-jubilee Special Commemorative Meeting, the greetings and good wishes of the Government and the people of the Republ…

I now call on the representative of Israel who wishes to explain his vote.

I thank the Chairman of the delegation of Djibouti for his statement.

I now call on His Excellency Mr. Roble Olhaye, Chairman of the Delegation of Djibouti. Mr. Olhaye: His Excellency President Hassan Gouled Aptidon, on behalf of the people of Djibouti, is pleased to extend his warmest greetings to fellow Heads of State and Government and to all who are gathered here …

After having heard the various views of the representatives who have spoken, I find further valid reasons for reaf- firming my conclusion that the General Assembly must take a prior decision on whether draft resolution A requires for adoption a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting. …

I thank the Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea for his statement.

I now call on His Excellency The Honourable Ben Micah, Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea. Mr. Micah: It is my honour and pleasure to address this Special Commemorative Meeting of the General Assembly to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations on behalf of the people…

I thank the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nigeria for his statement.

I now call on His Excellency Mr. Roble Olhaye, Chairman of the Delegation of Djibouti. Mr. Olhaye: His Excellency President Hassan Gouled Aptidon, on behalf of the people of Djibouti, is pleased to extend his warmest greetings to fellow Heads of State and Government and to all who are gathered here …

I call on the representative of Israel to continue his explana- tion of vote.

I thank the Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea for his statement.

The statement made by the rep- resentative of the Soviet Union will appear in the record. The meeting rose at 4.55 p.m. NOTES I See also 28th meeting, para. 95, and 46th meeting, para. 3.

I call on the representative of Jordan on a point of order.

I now call on His Excellency The Honourable Ben Micah, Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea. Mr. Micah: It is my honour and pleasure to address this Special Commemorative Meeting of the General Assembly to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations on behalf of the people…