The President

The President

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A/31/PV.20 Oct. 6, 1976

On behalf of the General Assembly and on my own behalf, I thank the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Swaziland, His Excellency the Right Honourable Colonel Maphevu Dlamini, for the important address we have just heard. AGENDA ITEM' 9 General debate (continued)

A/31/PV.20 Oct. 6, 1976

This afternoon the Assembly will hear a statement by the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Swa.ziland. I have great pleasure in welcoming His Excellency the Right Honourable Colonel'MaphevuDlamini and inviting him to address the Assembly. 2. Colonel MAPHEVU DLAMINI (…

A/31/PV.18 Oct. 5, 1976

I now call on the representative of India who wishes to reply.

A/31/PV.18 Oct. 5, 1976

I would ask the representative of France to be brief because 10 minutes have already gone by.

A/31/PV.18 Oct. 5, 1976

We have heard the last speaker on the list for this afternoon. Several representatives have requested the floor in exercise of their right of reply. Members will recall that the General Assembly at its 4th meeting decided that statements in exercise of the right of reply should be restricted to 10 l…

A/31/PV.16 Oct. 4, 1976

I shallnow call on those represen- tatives who wish to exercise the right of reply. Members will recall that the General Assembly decided at its 4th plenary meeting that statements in exercise of the right of replyshouldbe limitedto 10 minutes.

A/31/PV.16 Oct. 4, 1976

We now come to the recommenda- tion in paragraph 2 ofdocument Aj31/250/Add.1 regarding the inclusion in the agenda of an additional item proposed by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and entitl~d "Conclusion of a world treaty on the non-use of force ID international relations". The General Com…

A/31/PV.13 Oct. 1, 1976

Before adjourning this meeting, I should like to inform representatives that the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Peru and Ecuador have asked to speak in exercise of their rightof reply. 211. In conformity with the decision adopted by the General Assembly at its 4th meeting, rights of reply must be…

A/31/PV.12 Sept. 30, 1976

A number ofrepresentatives have asked for the floor in t.11eir exercise of their right of reply. Memberswill recall that the General ASl'iembly at its 4th plenary meeting decided that the statements made in exercise of rights of reply shall be limited to 10 minutes.

A/31/PV.11 Sept. 30, 1976

Before calling on the next speaker, may I remind the representatives of the decision taken by the Assembly at its 4th plenary me~ting that representatives should refrain from expressing their con- gratulatipns to speakers in the hall as a matter of courtesy to the following speaker. I trust that rep…

A/31/PV.11 Sept. 30, 1976

This morning the Assembly will hear a statement by the Prime Minister and Minister for Defence and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Sri Lanka. It is a unique honour and privilege for a President of the Assembly to welcome his own Head of Government to the Assembly for such an important purpose and…

A/31/PV.10 Sept. 29, 1976

The positions of delegations with respect to the draft resolution recommended by the Second Committee to the Assembly are reflected in the relevant summary record of that Comrnittee.!' 3. We shall now ~ake a decision on the draft resolution recommended by the Second Committee in paragraph 6 of its …

A/31/PV.8 Sept. 28, 1976

11w Assembly has heardthe last speaker for thisafternoon but the representatives of Greece and Cyprus luive asked to be allow1Jd to exercise the right of reply. Members wm recall that the Ganeral Assembly, at its 4th plenary meeting of this session, decided that statements in the exercise of the rig…

S/31/PV.4 Sept. 28, 1976

Before calling on the first speaker, may I remind the representatives of the decision taken by the General Assembly at its 4th plenary meeting on 24 September that, in the interests of the orderly conduct of our business, and in order to preserve the dignity of the general debate and also out of con…

A/31/PV.6 Sept. 27, 1976

The representatives of the United Kingdom and Uganda have asked to speak in exercise of the right of reply. The members of the Assembly will recall that, at its 4th meeting, the General Assembly decided that statements in exercise of the right of reply should be limited to 10 minutes.

A/31/PV.6 Sept. 27, 1976

I should like to recall that the General Assembly at its 4th plenary meeting, on 24 September, decided that "out of consideration for the other speakers and in order to preserve the dignity of the general debate, delegations should refrain from expressing their congratulations in the General Assembl…

A/31/PV.4 Sept. 24, 1976

This morning we shall begin the general debate. Before I call on the first speaker, I should like to request members to bear in mind the decisionstaken by the General Assembly at its 4th plenary meeting, on 24 September 1976, regarding the procedure concerning the general debate, particularly in con…

A/31/PV.3 Sept. 22, 1976

The following representatives have been elected Chairmen of the seven Main Committees of May I congratulate the Chainnen on their election. I look forward to their co-operation during the rest of the session. 17. TheGeneral Committee has nowfullyconstituted. 18. I think it is appropriate for me a…

A/31/PV.3 Sept. 22, 1976

I thank the tellers for their assist- ance in this election, and I congratulate the countries whose representatives have been elected Vice-Presidents of the General Assembly. 15. I shall now suspend the meeting so that the Fourth Committee may meet to electits Chairman. The meeting was suspended a…

A/31/PV.3 Sept. 22, 1976

Before announcing the results -of the election for the Vfce-Presidents of the General As· sembly, I should like to state that I have been informed by the tellen that in certain instances votes were-cast for P"DJ1anent memben of the Security Council in the voting for regional groups. Those votes for …