In paragraph 4 of its report [A/ 34/521] the Fifth Committee recommends that the Gen- eral Assembly should appoint Mr. Michel Brochard and Mr. Sumihiro Kumaya as members of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Ques- tions for a teon beginning on 3 October 1979 and ending on 31 Dece…
I now invite members to tum their attention to the report of the Fifth Committee on agenda item 17 (a), which deals with two vacancies arising in the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions as a result of the resignations of, two members.
Pursuant to rule 66 ofthe rules ofproce…
The Chairmanofthe FirstCom- mittee will be informed of the decision just taken.
3. It is the President's intention-in keeping with the suggestion ofthe Secretary-General on the rationaliza- tion of the procedures and organization of the General Assembly [see A/34/320], which was endorsed by the Gen…
In paragraph 2 of its report in document A/34/250/Add. 1, the General Committee recommends the inclusion in the agenda of an addi- tional item entitled "'Inadmissibility of the policy of hegemonism in international relations" and its alloca- tion to the First Committee. May I take it that the Genera…
On behalf of the General As- sembly, I wish to express our deep appreciation to His Holiness Pope John Paul II for his important and inspir- ing statement.
We have just heard the last speaker scheduled for this afternoon. The representative ofAfghanistan has asked to speak. in exerCIse ofhis right ofreply. I must remind him that the General Assembly decided at its 4th ple- nary meeting that rights ofreply should be limited to 10 minutes. It was also de…
I apologize to the representa- tive of the PLO. His 10 minutes are up, and I therefore request him to conclude his statement.
366. Mr. EL·CHOUFI (Syrian Arab Republic) (in- terpretation from Arabic): The war criminal Moshe Dayan, in his statement this afternoon, raised an inter- nal matter of Syria…
The representative of the PLO has asked to be allowed to reply to the statement made by one of the speakers in the general debate. I intend to call on him to reply on the basis of General Assembly resolution 3237 (XXIX) of 22 November 1974, and particularly on the basis ofthe ruling made by the Pres…
We have heard the last speaker in the general debate for this afternoon. Several representatives have requested to be allowed to exer- cise the right of reply. May I recall that the General Assembly, at its 4th plenary meeting, decided that s.tatements in exercise of the right of reply should be lim…
On behalf of the General As- sembly I thank His Excellency Mr. Jose L6pez Portillo, President of the United Mexican States, for the im- portant statement he has just made.
82. The limits to progress that we have come up against are not insurmountable ones dictated by nat~re. They are social and pol…
This morning the Assembly will hear an address by His Excellency Mr. Jose Lopez Portillo, President of the United Mexican States. On behalf of the General Assembly, I have the honour to welcome to the United Nations His Excellency Mr. Jose Lopez Portillo, President of the United Mexican States, and …
In calling on the next speaker, the Minister for Foreign Affairs ofthe Czecho- slovak Socialist Republic, I take this opportu~ty to extend to him, and through him to the Government and people of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, our very deep condolences in connexion with the passing away ofthe f…
On behalf of the General As- sembly I wish to thank His Excellency Mr. William R. Tolbert, the President ofthe Republic ofLiberia and the current Chairman of the OAU, for the important state- ment he has just made.
This afternoon the Assembly will hear an address by His Excellency Mr. William R. Tolbert, President of the Republic of Liberia and cur-
rent chairman of the Organization of African Unity [OAU]. On behalfof the General Assembly, I have the honour to welcome to the United Nations His Excel- lency Mr…
We have heard the last speaker in the general debate for this afternoon. Several representatives have requested to be allowed to exer- cise the right of reply. I once again recall that the General Assembly at its 4th plenary meeting decided that statements in exercise of the ri~t of reply should be …
The first speaker in t,he gene~al debate this morning is the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Philippines and former President of the General Assembly, Mr. Carlos P, Romulo.
On behalf of the Gener~1 As- sembly, I wish to thank His Majesty King H'"!ssem I of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan for the Important statement he has just made.
One representative has asked for the floor in exer- cise of his nght of reply. I should like to recall that the General Assembly, at its 4th plenary meeting, decided