The representative of Israel must know that since 1 assumed the presidency of this Assembly I haVe tried to act in as fair a manner as possible. He must know that I have extended that courtesy to every delegation, including his own. But I cannot allow a tradition that has been maintained by this Ass…
I am sorry to have to inter- rupt the representative of Israel, but I am advised that the tradition to which I have referred has been respected-namely, that the right of reply cannot be exercised in the Assembly hall in respect ofa statement made by a Head ofState. I do not think that it would be fa…
I should like to draw the at- tention ofthe representative ofIsrael to the fact that the tradition of the Assembly with respect to speeches made by Heads ofState has always been that no state- ments in exercise of the right of reply may be made in the General Assembly hall. He may, however, submit h…
Several representatives have requested to be allowed to exercise the right of reply and I shall now calion them in tum. May I recall that the General Assembly, at its 4th plenary meeting, decided that statements in exercise of the right of reply should be limited to 10 minutes on anyone item and sho…
We have heard the last speaker in the general debate. The representative of Angola has expressed the wish to make a brief state- ment, and I now call on him.
131. Mr. de FIGUEIREDO (Angola): It is with pro- found sorrow that I speak today. I wish to convey to the General Assembly the deep appreciat…
On behalf of the General As- sembly, I wish to thank the Prime Minister andMinister for External Affairs ofthe Commonwealth ofDominica for the important statement he has just made.
Before the meeting is ad- journed, I should like to take this opportunity to ex- press to the Indian delegation and, through them, to the Government and people of India, our heartfelt condo- lences at the passing away yesterday ofone ofthe most revered Indian leaders, Shri Jayaprakash Narayan. JP, a…
The representatives ofOman and Democratic Yemen have asked again to be allowed to exercise their right of reply. May I remind members of the decision taken by the General Assembly at its 4th plenary meeting that the number ofstatements in exer- cise of the right of reply for any delegation at a give…
Several representatives have requested to be allowed to exercise their right ofreply. I wish to recall that the General Assembly at its 4th plenary meeting decided that statements made in exer- cise of the right of reply should be limited to 10 minutes on anyone item and should be made by representa…
This morning the Assembly will hear a statement by the Prime Minister and Minister for General and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Suriname, His Excellency Mr. Henck A. E. Arron. I have great pleasure in welcoming His Excellency Mr. Henck A. E. Arron and inviting him to address the General Assemb…
This afternoon the Assembly will hear a statement by the Prime Minister, Minister of Defence and Internal Security, Minister of Information and Broadcasting, and Minister of Civil Aviation of Mauritius, His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam. I have great pleasure in welcoming…
I shall now calIon those rep- resentatives who have asked to be allowed to exercise their riJ;tht of reply. May I once again recall that the General Assembly, at the 4th plenary meeting of this session, decided that statements in exercise ofthe right of reply should be limited to 10 minutes on anyon…
I regret that I must intel111pt the representative of Somalia. He has already spoken for 10 minutes and I would therefore ask him to be good enough to conclude his statement.
Several speakers have asked to be allowed to exercise their right of reply. I wish to recall that the General Assembly, at its 4th plenary meeting, decided that statements made in exercise of the right of reply should be limited to to minutes and that representatives should make such statements from…