I am sure that I shall be inter- preting the wishes of the members of the Council if, before we proceed with our work, I extend a most cordial welcome to Mr. Leopoldo Benites Vinueza, who is representing Ecuador at the Council table for the first time. He is by no means a new figure in the United Na…
We have heard the last speaker in the debate on this question. .
76. The representative of Cyprus has asked to be allowed to speak in exercise of the right of reply. Before calling on him to do so, I would remind members of the decision taken by the General Assembly, namely, that his statement shou…
I should like to suggest to the Council that we should adjourn now and reassemble for a night meeting later, since we still have to hear from two representatives of countries which are not members of the Council, and there might be one or two more. Thereafter we can proceed to the examination of the…
I call on the representative of the Soviet Union, who wishes to exercise his right of reply.
30. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'anglais): J e donne la parole au representant de 1'Unionsovietique, quidesire exercer son droit_ de reponse.
In accordance withthe decisions taken at prev;ious meetings on this question, I shall, with the consent of the Couilcil, invite the representa- tives of Yugosla.Yia, Indonesia, Ghana, Guinea, Moroc- co, Belgium and the UnltedArabRepublictotake seats at the Council table. '
1. Le PRESIDENT (traduit …
Ina letter dated 9September 1960 [S/4495] addressed to the Secretary-General, the representative of Belgiumrequestedthat, shouldocca- sion arise, he be permitted to represent Belgium at meetings of the Security Council concerning the ques- tion of the Congo. I have now been informed that the represe…
In accordance withthe decisions taken at previous meetings on this question, I shall, with the consent of the Council, invite the repre- sentatives of Yugoslavia, Indonesia, Ghana, Guinea and Morocco to take seats at the Council table. As I hear no objection, I invite the representatives of the afor…
In accordance with the decisions taken at previous meetings on this qUestion, I shall, with the consent of the Council, invite the representa- tives of Yugoslavia, Indonesia, Ghana, Guinea and Morocco to take seats at the Council table.
1. Le PRESIDENT (traduitde 1'anglais): Conforme- ment aux deci…
Without prejudging the opinion of the other members of the Council, I would just like to say that a showofdiligence is always commendable, and that I would be prepared to adjourn until eight o'clock. Since I hear no objection, the Council will meet again at 8 p.m.
96. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'ang…
We have no formal proposal in the way of a motion. We have, however, a proposal. Is there any objection to meeting tonight at, say, 8.30? If there is no objection, I think we could ajourn until 8.30 tonight. 95. Mr. ZORIN (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) (translated fromo Russian): I should lik…
We are nOw about to embark on the debate on substance. I might perhaps consult the Council. I have four speakers inscribed on my list, and I am completely at the disposal of the Council as to whether we shouldcontinue our debate or adjourn until tomorrow or until tonight. Is there anyparticular wish…
As the members of the Council have heard, there are quite differing views around this table on this particular question. I give the floor to the representative of the Soviet Union, because it might complete the picture.
We shall now proceed to the vote. Those in favour of inviting to the Council table the Congolese delegation headed by Mr. Kanza, please raise their hands.
We have before us one formal proposal, namely, the proposal which has been put forward by the representative of Poland. I think that we can now proceed to a vote on this proposa.l.
We have already heard the comment of the representative of the United Kingdom which was directed towards objecting to giving the floor to the representative of Guinea now.
As no other representative wishes to speak, I should like to comment briefly on the matter. I do not think-and Iapologize for differing with the representative of Poland-it can be maintained that the invitation to speak extended to non-members of the Council is a question other than that of a pro-
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In reply to the representative of the Soviet Union, I would like to assure him em- phatically that I have not looked for the complexities myself. Unfortunately, it is the questionwhich is com- plex and intricate, and because of that I had to solicit the cpinions of the various members aroundthis Cou…