The President

The President

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S/PV.782 May 28, 1967

There appears to be approval of this idea and if there is no objection, we will proceed on that basis. 216. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'anglais) : Je cons- tate que cette idee semble avoir l'approbation du Conseil; si aucune objection n'est soulevee, nous procederons de la sorte.

S/PV.782 May 28, 1967

There is no proposal before the Security Council for a report, and I was merely summarizing opinions that had been expressed during the course of the debate. 202. M. AL-SHABANDAR (Irak) [traduit de l'anglais]: Nous approuvons ce que vient de proposer le President. Nous aimerions cependant qu'un del…

S/PV.782 May 28, 1967

I feel that I am not qualified to specify the time. I would consider that that would be for the Acting Chief of Staff to do, in the light of the circumstances. But of course if the Council wishes to stipulate a time, it is free do so.

S/PV.782 May 28, 1967

I should like to make the following brief statement. 198. The Security Council has considered the commu- nication from the representative of Syria and the ~ report of the Acting Chief of Staff of the Truce Super- vision Organization in Palestine. It has heard the representatives of Syria and Israe…

S/PV.782 May 28, 1967

All members of the Council except the President having spoken, I now propose to speak in my capacity as representative of the UNI- TED STATES. 67. The United States has examined carefully the complaint of the Government of Syria that the recent construction of a bridge in the central sector of the …

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

The result of the voting is as follows: Number ofballot papers: 149 Invalid bailots: 0 'Number ofvalid ballots: 149 Abstentions: 0 Number ofmembers voting: 149 Required majority: 100 Number o/votes obtained: Bangladesh •...........•....•...... 87 Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . …

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted.

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

There remain two seats to be filled. The fIrst vacancy is from the group of African and Asian States. Shice an African State has already been elected, that seat will go to an Asian State. The other vacancy is from the group of Western European and other States. In accordance with rule 94 of the rule…

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted. Number ofvotes obtained: Jamaica 145 Zambia 144 Norway 118 Bangladesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 Malta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

The ballot papers will now be distributed. May I request representatives to use only the ballot papers that have been distributed and to write on them the names of the five Member States for which they wish to vote. As I have indicated, the ballot papers should not include the names of the .five per…

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

In accordance with rule 92 of the rules of procedure, the election shall be held by secret ballot and there shall be no nominations. 26. However, at the request of the groups concerned, I shall call on, the representative of New Zealand, the chairman of the group of Western European and other State…

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

The result of the voting is as follows: 22. Apart from the five permanent members, the Security Council will in 1979 include thn following States: Bolivia, Czechoslovakia, Gabon, Kuwait and Nigeria. The names of those States, therefore" should not appear on the ballot papers. 146o 146 1 145 97 23. O…

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

The General Assembly will now proceed to the election of five non-permanent members of the Security Council to replace those whose terms of office expire on 31 December 1978. The five outgoing member'S are the following: Canada, Federal Republic of Germany, India, Mauritius and Vene- zuela. Those fi…

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

I propose to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted.

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

If there is no objection, the Assembly will accept the proposal made by the representative of Ecuador.

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

One seat remains to be filled in group C. I call on the representative of Ecuador on a point of order.

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

As representatives will recall, the decision to postpone the election of the remaining four members of the Economic and Social Council was taken by the Assembly at its 44th plenary meeting, on 3 November 1978. 8. There remain four seats to be fIlled: three for group B, Asian States; and one for gro…

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

I now wish to announce to the General Assembly the names of the eight individuals and organizations which the special committee has decided to select as recipients of the United Nations Human Rights Prize in 1978. They are the following: the late Reverend Dr. Martin LUther King, Jr., Begum Ra'Ana Li…

A/33/PV.50 Dec. 19, 1966

Before taking up the agenda item to be considered this morning I should like to refer briefly to the award of human rights prizes as envisaged in General Assembly resolution 2217 A (XXI) of 19 December 1966. 2. In accordance with recommendation C contained in the annex to that resolution, the award…

A/36/PV.71 Oct. 27, 1966

In order to give the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions and the Fifth Committee time to consider the financial implications of the draft resolutions before the Assembly relating to the question of Namibia, the voting on them will take place at a later date, to be announced.