The President

The President

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A/33/PV.41 Nov. 2, 1978

I invite the Director-General of lAEA, Mr. Sigvard Elound, to present the report of the Agency for the year 1977. 1

A/33/PV.39 Oct. 19, 1978

During this debate, the General Assembly has heard expressions of well-deserved support for the Committee of the Whole, established under Assembly resolution 32/174. Because of the procedural difficulties encountered in the course of its work this year, the Committee has submitted a provisional repo…

A/33/PV.37 Oct. 17, 1978

I call now on the representative of the Dominican Republic, who will speak as Chairman of the group of Latin American States. .

A/33/PV.36 Oct. 17, 1978

Before calling on the first speaker, I should like to suggest that the list of speakers in the debate on the item be closed this afternoon at 5 o'clock. This would give us an indication of the number of meetings that will be necessary for the consideration of this item and will enable the Assembly t…

A/33/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1978

That statement concludes the general debate. I should like to emphasize the exceptional importance of the debate in which the largest number of delegations in the history of our Organization has participated, some of them through their Heads of State, Prime Ministers or Ministers for Foreign Affairs…

A/33/PV.34 Oct. 13, 1978

Yes- terday afternoon, at our 33rd meeting, we heard the last speaker in the general debate. We shall now hear those representatives who have asked to speak in exercise of their right of reply. 2. May 1 once again remind that the General Assembly that, at its 4th plenary meeting, it was decided tha…

A/33/PV.31 Oct. 11, 1978

The delegation of Benin has al~eady exercised its right of reply twice. In keeping with the appeal made by the President. I now call on the representative of Berlin for the last time.

A/33/PV.31 Oct. 11, 1978

May I remind representatives that the President of the General Assembly appealed to repre- sentatives to limit the number of their statements in exercise of right of reply. He urged all delegations to agree voluntarily to make use of the right of reply only once, or twice at the most, in the course …

A/33/PV.31 Oct. 11, 1978

I am sorry to interrupt the speaker but I should like to remind him that in accordance with the decision taken by the General Assembly at its 4th plenary meeting, statements in exercise of right of reply should be limited to 10 minutes. 362. The delegation of Benin wishes to exercise its right of r…

A/33/PV.31 Oct. 11, 1978

I now call on the representative of Gabon who wishes once again to speak in exercise of his right of reply, 349. Mr.DAVIN (Gabon) (interpretationfrom Frenr:h): It is with the utmost reluctance that I address the Assembly once again. I realize how heavy are our tasks and obligations, and I had not i…

A/33/PV.31 Oct. 11, 1978

I shall now call on those represen- tatives who have asked to be allowed to speak in exercise of the right of reply.

A/33/PV.29 Oct. 10, 1978

The representative of the PLO wishes to speak in order to respond to a statement made yesterday morning. On the basis of General Assembly resolution 3237 (XXIX) of 22 November 1974, and in accordance with the precedent. established at the 29th plenary meeting of the thirty-second session, I shall no…

A/33/PV.29 Oct. 10, 1978

In accordance with rule 71 of the rules of procedure. the President of the General Assembly must immediately decide on a point of order raised by a representative. rit~ and we are convinced that the shortest way to achieve it is not by war but by the simple restoration ofjustice for the benefit of …

A/33/PV.29 Oct. 10, 1978

In accordance with rule 71 of the rules of procedure, the President of the General Assembly must immediately decide on a point of order raised by a representative. 311. Since then. however, many of the countries which at the time Were most enthusiastic about the establishment of" the United Nations…

A/33/PV.24 Oct. 6, 1978

Before calling on the first speaker, I should like to appeal most respectfully to representatives to limit the number of their statements in the exercise of their right of reply. I am sure that, in view of the large number of speakers listed and the length of their statements in the general debate, …

A/33/PV.23 Oct. 5, 1978

I shall now call on those representatives who have asked to speak in exercise of the right of reply.

A/33/PV.23 Oct. 5, 1978

On behalf of the General Assembly, I wish to thank His .Excellency the Prime Minister of the Republic of Cape Verde for the important statement he has just made.

A/33/PV.22 Oct. 5, 1978

On behalf of the General Assembly I thank his Excellency the Prime Minister and Minister for General and Foreign Affairs of Suriname for the important statement he has just made.

A/33/PV.23 Oct. 5, 1978

The Assembly will now hear a statement by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Cape Verde. I have great pleasure in welcoming His Excellency Mr.Pedro Verona Rodrigues Pires, Prime Minister of the Republic of Cape Verde, and invitinghim to address the GeneralAssembly.

A/33/PV.22 Oct. 5, 1978

The Assembly will now hear a statement by the Prime Minister and Minister for General and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Surmame, I have great pleasure in welcoming. 71. Permit me to congratulate you, Mr. President,on your election to this high office. To do so gives me particular satisfaction …