If th~re are no objections, we shall meet again at 3 p.m. 011 Monday, 14 August.
As there are no objections, it is so decL':ed.
The meeting rose at 6.25 p.m. '
clor~ dès maintenant la séance. S'il n'y a pas d'objec- tion de la ~ du représentant de la France, nous allons pouvoIr ajourner la séance…
We turn now to draft resolution Ill, entitled "Status of the International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime ofApartheid". A recorded vote has been requested on this draft resolution.
I take this opportunity to remind the representative of the Libyan Arab Jama- hiriya that the name of the country to which he is referring appears in United Nations records as "Israel".
127. I now call on the representative of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
I am sorry to interrupt you, but your time is up. Please finish as soon as you can. 232. Mr. CORREA da COSTA (Brazil): Mr. Presi- dent, I beg you to bear in mind that I am not using the time of one delegation, but of eight delegations. Simple multiplication should absolve me. 233. The PRESIDENT: Ple…
If no other member of the Council desires to speak, I would like to speak for a moment as President of the Security Council.
116. The Council has now completed a further dis- cussion of the Suez Canal question. It is plain that a clear majority ot the members of the Council are acutely aware of the…
The administrative and financial implications of draft resolutions Al36/L.20 and Add. I and p.J36/L.2I and Add.I are contained in the report of the Fifth Committee [AI361716]. The Assembly will vote first on draft resolution Al36/L.20 and Add.l, entitled "Imple- mentation of the Declaration on the G…
In conformity with the usual procedure followed in the Security Council, there was simultaneous interpretation of Mr. Graham's speech. . 74. Ml'. MALIK (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) (translated jrom Russian): More than four years have passed since the Sel:urity Council began to deal with the…
1 fully understand the position of the representative of Egypt. It may be that his point of view is shared by other representatives, but 1 think that J ought to insist on a strict interpretation of rule 30 and, having ventured to rule-whether correctly or not the representatives in the Council l'an …
I ask delegations to ~e very brief simply saying, "my delegation would hke the reco;d to show that we are abstaining" or "we are vot!ng against", because, as members are aware, e.verythmg that is said here will be reflected in the verbatim reco~d of the meeting. Furthermore, members should avoid rep…
Speaking as the representa- tive of DENMARK, l should like to reply to the representative of the Soviet Union. The ciraft proposaI was, of course, known, and l havecommunicated that to my Government. However, l should like to report to my Governmel1t on the lengthy speech made by Mr. Vyshinsky today…
Defore giving the flaor to the representative of Pakistan, who has asked ta speak, I should like ta thank the United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan for the very clear, complete ::llld objective statement he has just made. 1 think that in doing so l express the feeling of aU members of…
l calI on the representative of the Soviet Union to address the Council onthe adoption of the agenda.
67. Ml'. ZORIN (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) (translated from Russian): Ml'. President, the Soviet delegation already had an opportunity, attheCouncil's
61. Certains des plus anciens allié…