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A/35/PV.3 Sept. 19, 1980

Regarding the schedule of meetings referred to in paragraph 3 of the report, the General Com- mittee draws the General Assembly's attention to para- graph 3 of its decision 34/401. In this connection, I should like to remind the Assembly that rules 67 and 108of'its rules of procedure provide that th…

A/35/PV.48 Sept. 19, 1980

I now call on the Commis- sioner of State for Environment and Preservation of Nature and for Tourism of Zaire, Mr. Kamitatu Massamba, who will introduce draft resolution A/35/L.8/Rev.l.

A/35/PV.1 Sept. 16, 1980

1nowcall on the representativeof the United States, who will speak as the representative orthe host country. 127. MI'. McHENRY (United States of America): Sir, on behalf of the United States, the host country, 1 wish to express our warmest congratulations on your election ta the presidency of the t…

A/35/PV.1 Sept. 16, 1980

The next speaker is the represen- tative of Norway, who will speak on hehalf of the group of Western European and other States. 96. MI'. ÂLGÂRD (Norway): MI'. President, the members of the group which has unanimously nominated YOll 1'01' the high omce of President of the thirty-fifth session of the…

A/35/PV.1 Sept. 16, 1980

It gives me greatpleasure to extend-as a first official act in my new capacity as President ofthe thirty-fifth session of the General Assembly-a warm welcome to our new Member State, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Hs accession to this family of nations, which has now increased ta 154 Members, mar…

A/35/PV.1 Sept. 16, 1980

1 therefare declarc Saint Vincent and the Grenadin~s admitted to membership in the United Nations.

A/35/PV.1 Sept. 16, 1980

The Security Council has recom- mended, as stated in document A/35/107, the admission of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to membership in the United Nations. In this connexion, a dran resolution has been submitted in document A/35/L.l and Add.1. May 1 take it that the General Assclllbly accepts the…

A/35/PV.1 Sept. 16, 1980

ln accordlJl1e.:- \.vith the procedure rollowed in the pasto 1shoulu now lih.:- to invite the GL'l1cral Assemblv to consider the positive r.:-eollll1lcndalion by th.:- Seeuritv"Colllll:il for lhe admission 10 l1l.:-mbership in the United" Nalions or Saint Vinccnt amI' thc (irclHldincs ---:r;:-eal\ …

A/35/PV.1 Sept. 16, 1980

Let me begin by saying how deeply honoured 1 feel that the General Assembly has seen fit to endow me with the presidency of its thirty-fifth session. The distinction and trust you have thus accorded me extend weil beyond my person; they are an honour bestowed upon my country and its people. 41. 1sh…

A/35/PV.35 Sept. 13, 1980

The GeI7~ ral Assembly will now take a decision on the draft resolution recom- Ir.ended by the Credentials Committee in paragraph 18 of its report [A/35/484]. 273. Thirdly, at the same time, the delegation of Ecuador cannot agree with any actions aimed at legalizing situations brought about by the …

A/35/PV.53 Sept. 7, 1980

We shall resume consideration of agenda item 14at a later date. 227. Before we adjourn I should like to inform the Assembly that on Monday, 10 November, in addition to the programme concerning the formal launching of the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanita- tion Decade, the Assembly will …

A/35/PV.47 July 18, 1980

As the third restricted ballot has also been inconclusive, we must proceed to an unrestricted ballot, in accordance with the rules of procedure. 133. I call on the representative of Nicaragua. 134. Mr. TINOCO (Nicaragua) (interpretation from Spanish): The delegation of Nicaragua wishes to request a …

A/35/PV.47 July 18, 1980

As neither of the two coun- tries obtained the required majority, the General Assembly will now proceed to the third restricted ballot. As before, only Costa Rica and Nicaragua are eligible, and ballot papers containing the names of other States or more than one name will be declared invalid. The ba…

A/35/PV.47 July 18, 1980

This will be the ninth ballot in the election of the remaining non-permanent mem- ber of the Security Council, to fill a vacancv from the group of Latin American States. In accordance with the rules of procedure, we shall proceed to a second ballot restricted to Costa Rica and Nicaragua, the two cou…

A/35/PV.8 July 4, 1980

On behalf of the General Assem- bly I thank His Excellency Mr. Siaka Stevens, President of the Republic ofSierra Leone, for the important statement he has just made. On my own behalf, I should liketo thank him for the kind words he addressed to me and to my country.

A/39/PV.23 Feb. 25, 1980

I have great pleasure in welcoming the Head of Government, Prime Minister for General and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Suriname, Mr. Willem A. Udenhout, and inviting him to address the General Assembly. 2. Mr. UDENHOUT (Suriname): Sir, on behalf of the Government and people of the Republic of …

A/36/PV.61 Jan. 14, 1980

I now call on those delegations who wish to speak in exer- cise of their right of reply.

A/34/PV.50 Jan. 1, 1980

In view of the lateness of the hour and the inconclusive nature of the voting, I suggest that the General Assembly defer consideration of this item until the afternoon of Friday, 2 November. If I hear no objection, it will be so decided.

A/34/PV.50 Jan. 1, 1980

The result of the voting is as follows: Number ofballotpapers: 146 Invalid ballots: I Number of validballots: 145 Abstentions: 3 Number ofmembers voting: 142 Required majority: 95 Number of votes obtained: Cuba 76 Colombia 62 Saint Lucia............................................ 2 Chile I Peru I

A/34/PV.50 Jan. 1, 1980

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted.