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S/35/PV.42 Oct. 21, 1980

Since the required majority has again not been obtained, we shaH now proceed to a third unrestricted ballot. As before, I would request members to write on each ballot the name of one country from Group B, the group of Latin American States, other than Mexico, which is still a member of the Security…

S/35/PV.42 Oct. 21, 1980

Since the required ml\iority has not been obtained and the ballot has been incon- clusive, we shall proceed to a second unrestricted ballot, in accordance with the rules of procedure. 40. As before, I would request representatives to write on each ballot the name of one country from Group B, the gr…

S/35/PV.42 Oct. 21, 1980

The third restricted ballot has also been inconclusive. We must therefore proceed to an unrestricted ballot, in accordance with the rules of procedure. 35. In this unrestricted ballot, any Member State from Group B-the group of Latin American States- may be a candidate, except Jamaica, which is reti…

S/35/PV.42 Oct. 21, 1980

As representatives may recall, I put the proposal of the Chairman of the Latin American group for a suspension to the Assembly and asked if there were any objections. I heard none. I might also recall to representatives that a similar situa- tion arose during the tenth session of the General Assembl…

A/35/PV.40 Oct. 17, 1980

In view of the lateness of the hour, we shall hear the remaining speakers on this item on Tuesday afternoon 21 October, prior to the vote on the draft resolution before the Assembly. The report of the Fifth Committee on the financialimplica- tions of that draft resolution is expected to be avail- ab…

A/35/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1980

The General Assembly will now consider the first report of the Credentials Com- mittee [A/35/484]. The draft resolution recommended by the Committee appears in paragraph 18 of the report. 33. A number ofcommunications have been received from delegations concerning the report. They have been circulat…

A/35/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1980

In connexion with this item, a draft resolution has been submitted in document A/35/LA/Rev.l. 24. I call on the representative of Chile to introduce the draft resolution. 25. Mr. DIEZ (Chile)(interpretation from Spanish): Before entering into the substance of my statement, I should like, on behalf o…

A/35/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1980

We shall now take a decision on the draft resolution in document A/36/L.3/Rev.l. May' I take it that the General Assembly wishes to adopt the draft resoultion?

A/35/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1980

The Assembly has before it a draft resolution originally sponsored by 18 Members, which were later joined by Gambia, Maldives and Pakistan [A/35/L.3/Rev./]. 9. I call on the representative of India to introduce the draft resolution. 10. Mr. MISHRA (India): Before introducing the draft resolution on …

A/35/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1980

On behalf of all the members of the General Assembly, I should like to extend to the Government and the people of Algeria our deepest sympathy for the disaster caused by the devastating earthquake at AI Asnam, which resulted in a tragic loss of lives and material damage. 2. With the Assembly's permi…

A/35/PV.33 Oct. 10, 1980

That concludes our consideration of agenda item 9. May I take this opportunity to thank all members for the co-operation rendered to me and to the other presiding off’tcers throughout the general debate. I am conlident that I can continue to count on that understand- ing and support from delegations…

A/35/PV.33 Oct. 10, 1980

Several representatives have asked to be allowed to speak again in exercise of the right of reply. Before calling on them, I should like to remind them that for a second statement the time-limit is tive minutes. 431. Mr. .QL-QAYSI (Iraq): Again, the representative of Iran does not Seem to take no f…

A/35/PV.33 Oct. 10, 1980

The Observer of the Palestine Liberation Organization has asked to be allowed to reply to a statement made by one of the speakers in the general debate. I intend to call on him on the basis of General Assembly resolution 3237 (XXIX) of 22 November 1974, and particularly on the b&s of the ruling made…

A/35/PV.33 Oct. 10, 1980

Several representatives have asked to be allowed to exercise their right of reply. May I remind members that, in accordance with General Assem- bly decision 34/401. statements in exercise of the right of reply should be limited to IO minutes for the first intcrvcn- tion and lo five minutes for the s…

A/35/PV.30 Oct. 9, 1980

On behalf of the General Assem- bly, I wish to thank His Excellency The Right Honourable General debate (continued)

S/35/PV.29 Oct. 8, 1980

I shall now call on those representativeswho haveasked to be allowed to speak in exercise of the right of reply. 241. "1r. ORTIZ SANZ (Bolivia) (interpretation from

A/35/PV.28 Oct. 8, 1980

On behalf of the General As- sembly, I wish to thank His Excellency Prince Mabandla Dlamini, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Swaziland, for the important statement he has just made. I should like also to add my own thanks for the kind words addressed to my country a…

A/35/PV.26 Oct. 7, 1980

On behalfof the General Assem- bly I wish to thank Mr. Robert D. Muldoon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, for the important statement he has just made and for the kind words addressed to me.

A/35/PV.26 Oct. 7, 1980

The Assembly will now hear a statement by the Prime Minister of New Zealand. I take great pleasure in welcoming Mr. Robert D. Muldoon and invite him to address the General Assembly.

A/35/PV.27 Oct. 7, 1980

One representative asked to speak in exercise of his right of reply and I now call on him.