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A/31/PV.65 July 15, 1974

We shall now hear explanations of vote before the vote.

A/37/PV.61 Nov. 30, 1973

I call on the representative of Canada, the Chairman of the Sixth Committee, who wishes to speak on a point of order. 2. Mr. KIRSCH (Canada) (interpretation from French): It appears that in regard to the item on the United Nations Conference on Succession of States in respect of State Property, Arch…

A/39/PV.34 Dec. 20, 1971

I understand that .c~nsulta­ tions are now taking place in an effort to faCIlItate !he General A.ssembly's action with regard to the pendI~g election for the remaining vacancy on .the Sec~nty Council. That being the case, I propose, If ther~ IS no objection, that we now I?roceed w~th the ballotmg fo…

A/39/PV.97 June 21, 1971

Before the Assembly pro- ceeds to consider the reports of the First Committee, I shall call on the Secretary-General, who wishes to make a statement. 292. The SECRETARY-GENERAL: The Assembly has before it at this sessiQn 64 draft resolutions dealing with disarmament. During the past weeks, the able …

A/39/PV.97 June 21, 1971

May I remind representatives that the debate on this item was concluded on 4 December. In this connection, the Assembly has before it, in the report ofthe United Nations Council for Namibia [A/39/24, part four, chap. 1], five draft resolutions recommended by the Council, and a series of amendments t…

S/33/PV.53 Dec. 8, 1970

I now request the Rapporteur of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Drafting of an International Convention against Apart- heid in Sports, Mr. Neil of Jamaica, to present the report of the Committee [A/33/36]. 12. Mr. NEIL (Jamaica), Rapporteur of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Drafting of an International Co…

S/33/PV.53 Dec. 8, 1970

I now invite the Rapporteur of the Special Committee against Apartheid, Mr. Rao of India to present the report of the Special Committee [A/33/22 and Co".1] and one of the Committee's special reports [ A/33/22/Add1]. 3. Mr. RAO (India), Rapporteur of the Special Committee against Apartheid: I have t…

A/32/PV.67 Dec. 8, 1970

I now request the Rapporteur of the World Conference for Action against Apartheid, Mr. Mohamed Sahnoun of Algeria, to present the report of that Conference. 41. Mr. SAHNOUN (Algeria), Rapporteur of the World Conference for Action against Apartheid (interpretation from 'French): Mr. President, my Mi…

A/32/PV.67 Dec. 8, 1970

I now call on the President of the World Conference for Action against Apartheid, Mr. Garba ofNigeria. . 12. Mr. GARBA (Nigeria), President of me World Con- ference for Action Against Apartheid: It is a great priV:Jege for me to be able to return here to participate in the General Assembly's consid…

S/33/PV.53 Dec. 8, 1970

Before calling on the frrst speaker, I should like to propose ~hat the list of speakers in the debate IOn item 32 be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, 21 November, at 5 p.m. Only after the closure of the list shall we be able to determine how many meetings should be allotted for the consideration of the ite…

S/34/PV.54 Dec. 8, 1970

Before calling on the first speaker, I should like to propose that the list of speakers in the debate on this item be closed tomorrow, Wednes- daY,7 November, at 12 noon. If I hear no objection, it will be so decided. 2. Mr. LOEIS (Indonesia), Rapporteur of the Special Committee against Apartheid: I…

S/PV.791 Sept. 24, 1967

The position of the representative of India is now quite clear. 95. The representative of France proposes that this meeting should be adjourned without our setting a date for a resumption of the discussion. He has also stated that as he will be the President of the Council in October he will set th…

S/PV.791 Sept. 24, 1967

I understood the representative of India to say that he would not speak until the representative of Sweden had spoken. That was why I said that I could not ask the representative of Sweden to take the floor, since, in accordance with the rules of procedure, he cannot be obliged to speak. 85. Le PRE…

S/PV.791 Sept. 24, 1967

I cannot ask the representative of Sweden to speak. He has the right to speak and will do so when he thinks fit. 88. The Security Council cannot meet on Monday, 30 September because a meeting of the Disarmament Commission has been scheduled for that day. As the representative of France will be Pres…

S/PV.791 Sept. 24, 1967

As the representative of India is unable to make a state- ment this afternoon, I wonder whether he would be prepared to do so on Friday morning. 86. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): As I intimated, we are willing to meet the wishes of the Security Council, subject to my responsibilities to the Government…

S/PV.791 Sept. 24, 1967

I should like to ask the representative of India whether he is ready to speak this afternoon. 83. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): Sir, the Govern- ment of India has no desire to delay the proceedings I of this Council, but the statement we have just heard ~. raises two questions: first of all, it is ,…

S/PV.791 Sept. 24, 1967

As will be remembered, at its 774th meeting, on 21 February 1957, the Council requested its then President, Mr. Jarring, the representative of Sweden, to visit the subcontinent and submit a report to the CouP':il on the India-Pakistan question. 2. On 29 April 1957, Mr. Jarring presented his report,…

A/37/PV.92 June 5, 1967

As members will recall, the Assembly decided, on 29 November [83rd meeting], that consideration of agenda item 140, entitled "Observance of the quincen- tenary of the discovery of America", would be postponed until today to allow for consultations on the draft resolution [A/37/L.36]. However, the sp…

A/37/PV.92 June 5, 1967

I should like to draw the Assembly's attention to draft resolution A/37/L.46, circulated this morning, which concerns a further appeal for clemency in favour of South African freedom fighters. In view ofthe urgency of tnis question, the President proposes, taking into account the request submitted b…

S/PV.782 May 28, 1967

There are no more speakers on the list. In' accordance with the usual practice, arrangements for a further discussion of this question will be made by the President of the Security Council in consultation with those concerned. Printed in France Pric~" : tU.S. 0.40 .~ 3/-stg. ; Sw. fr. 1.50 (Oil' equ…