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S/PV.851 March 30, 1960

At the outset of these pro- ceedings, I feel constrained to state for the benefit of all concerned that it has invariably been held in the Security Council that remarks made in the Council should at all times be germane and confined to the item set forth in the agenda, and that speakers should avoid…

S/PV.851 March 30, 1960

If no other member of the Council wishes to speak at this time, I shall speak as representative of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 25. The United States supported the adoption of the agenda, and I should like to set forth our reasons for so doing. Our position on this question was expressed clearly i…

S/PV.851 March 30, 1960

I now call upon the repre- sentative of the United Kingdom, who has asked to be allowed to speak on the decision which the Council has just taken.

S/PV.851 March 30, 1960

The President of the Security Council has received a request from the representative of the Union of South Africa [S/4280] that he be given an opportunity to participate without a vote in the discussion of the request for the inclusion in the Council's agenda of the item concerning the Union of Sout…

S/PV.851 March 30, 1960

'rhe second item on the pro- visional agenda [5/Agenda/S51/Rev.1] is a Letter dated 25 March 1960 from the representatives of Afghanistan. Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon. Ethiopia, Federation of Malaya, Ghana, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Pr6sident: M. Henry Cabot LODGE (Etats-Unis d'Am~rique). Presents: Le…

S/PV.851 March 30, 1960

Let me first take this oppor- tunity to express to Sir Piers.,)n Dixon.representati,ve of the United Kingdom. who served as President of the Council during the month of February. the sincere appreciation ofthemembers oftheCouncil.Sir Pierson Dixon has earned a distinguished place here by his skill a…

S/PV.847 Sept. 7, 1959

Since apparently no other representative wishes to speak, 1 shall now put to the vote the provisional agenda [SiAgenda/847].

S/PV.847 Sept. 7, 1959

The first business before the Council is the adoption of the provisional agenda [S/Agenda/847]. Before proceeding to it, 1 should like to make a brief statement. 5. In convening this meeting of the Security Council, 1 took into consideratior. various elements which seemed to me of paramount importa…

S/PV.847 Sept. 7, 1959

Before entering upon the busi- ness of the day, 1 should like to paya tribute ta the retiring President, Alilbassaù;.)r Bérard, the repre- sentative of France. He has been amongst us for a comparatively short time and has already shawn eloquence, clarity and ability in presiding at the Councn's last…

S/PV.844 Dec. 15, 1958

Speaking as President, I should like to make a brief statement. 107. I am certain tlle Council agrEes that incidents of the nature we have been discussing are regrettable, but £I1so that they can be effectively dealt with by the Chief of Staff and his Organization. Wc fully recognize the gravity of…

S/PV.842 Dec. 3, 1958

I shall llOW speak in my capacity as reprc~entative of S\,vEDEN. 69. The Swedish delegation is prepared to support the draft resolution [S{4131] submitted by lraq and Japan, recommending the admission of the Hepublie of Gu.inea to membership "ill the United Nations. 70. We have carefully shLdied t…

S/PV.842 Dec. 3, 1958

In this connexion a draft resolution has been circulated by the lielegations of Iraq and Japan [514131], whereby the Security Council would decide to recommend to the Generlll Assembly that the Repllblic of Guinea be admitted to membership of the United Nat.ions.

S/PV.842 Dec. 3, 1958

The application of the Republic of Guinea for admission to membership in the United

S/PV.842 Dec. 3, 1958

The provisionaL agenda for this meeting is contained in document SfAgendaf842fRev. 1. The first item is the adoption of the agenda. If I hear no objection, [ shall declare the agenda adopted. 2. l\'1. SOBOLEV (Union des Repl1bliqueR socialistes sevictiql1es) [trad!lil du russe] : La delegation sovi…

S/PV.836 July 22, 1958

The representative of Sweden has proposed that the Council should adjourn until 3 p.m., llnrler rule 33 of the rules of procedure. If there is no objection, we shall accept the suggestion. (( 2. Pri.e le Secretaire general de mett.re irnmedia- tClllent en reuvrc, en plus des mesures prevues dans la …

S/PV.833 July 18, 1958

So far as I know, no new draft resolution has been sub- mitted, hut T hHVP. been informed by the representative of Japar. thal he is prep&ring a draft resolution which cannot be submit!:ed until n vote has been taken on the thmc draft resolutions r.QW Ldore the Council. 57. Sir Pierson DIXON (l;nit…

S/PV.828 July 15, 1958

At the beginning of this afternoon's meetiltg, the President drew the attention of the members of the Council to the fact that they hud before them the draft reso!tttlOl1 suhmitted by the Soviet Union [3/4047]. In accor- dance with the rules of procedure, if !lO other member of th~ COllncil wishes 1…

S/PV.827 July 15, 1958

There are several speakers on my list. The first is the Secre- tary-GeneraL The other speakers have signifIed to mo their agreement that the order on the list should be maintained. I therefore call upon the Secretary- General.

S/PV.828 July 15, 1958

I respecUully draw the attention of the members of the Council to the draft resolution submitted at thc pre· ceding meeting by the delegation of the Soviet Union, which appears in doenment S/4047. President: M. A. ARAUJO (Co]omlJic). Pfli.sents : Les representants des PllYS sUlvanLs Canada, Chine,…

S/PV.827 July 15, 1958

Ac- cording to the rules of procedure, questions relating to the credentiala of members of lhc Council are a matter for the Secretarv-General of the Organization. I accordingly call upon the Secretary-General. memhrf'.~ an Conseil re1cvent dn Sccretaire general de l'Organisation. En consequence, je…