The President

The President

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S/PV.656 Jan. 22, 1954

The Council has before it three clraft resolutions [S/3151/Rev.2, S/3152 and S/3166], submitted by members of this Council in connexion with this item. 2. Je me réfère à nouveau à l'article 20 du règl..-nent intérieur provisoire, et je demande au représentant de la Nouvelle-Zélande de bien vouloir …

S/PV.655 Jan. 21, 1954

We shaU not onlv miss Greet ~ èind tue wise counSel of its representat[ve, but we shaU also miss the other two former members, Chile and Pakistan, and their distinguished œpresentatives. 1 can only, therefore, reiterate what many of us said at the last meeting of the Council, namely, that the briman…

S/PV.655 Jan. 21, 1954

1 wish first ta say. on behalf of the Council, a ward of sincere appreciation of our former President's services last mon,th. vVe miss Mr. Kyrou and we shall continue ta miss him,and 1 am sure that 1 express the sentiments of every mem- ber here when 1 say that Mr. Kyrou rendered splendid service la…

S/PV.652 Dec. 22, 1953

l am informed that the delegatiolls which suhmitted one of the original draft resolutions hefore the Couneil are on the point of submitting new amendments in the nope that they may he acceptable ta aIl parties. In the eircumstances l think that l am acting in accordance with the wishes of members in…

S/PV.649 Dec. 17, 1953

May l interrupt you? That is not a.point of arder. 185. M. Charles MALIK (Liban) (traduit de l'an- glais): Dans mon intervention précédente, j'ai oublié de dire que j'étais pleinement averti de l'état des excel- lents 'Collaborateurs, hommes et femmes, qui nous prê- tent leur concours ici et derriè…

S/PV.649 Dec. 17, 1953

There are three more speakers on the list, of whom the representative of Co- lombia is the first. However, due to the lateness of the hour, 1 think it would he better if they did not speak today. 170. 13efore adjourning the meeting yesterday, 1 an- nounced my intention - within the limits of possibi…

A/32/PV.58 Dec. 8, 1953

I now call on the representative of Nigeria, who will introduce . draft resolution A/32/L.15 and the amendment to draft resolution A/32/L.13 that is to be found in A/32/L.14.

A/32/PV.58 Dec. 8, 1953

I thank Mr. Eklund for his introduction of the report of IAEA. 44. I shall now call on the representative ofMalaysia, who wishes to introduce draft resolution A/32/L.13. 45. Tan Sri ZAITON (Malaysia): My delegation is both honoured and pleased to have this opportunity, and pleasant c!uty, when IAE…

A/32/PV.58 Dec. 8, 1953

In connexion with this item the Assembly has before it two draft resolutions [A/32/L.13 and A/32/L.15] as well as an amendment [A/32/L.14/ to draft resolution A/32/L.13. Two of the documents were circulated only this morning. In order to give time for further consultations, I take it that it will be…

S/PV.645 Dec. 3, 1953

We shall deal first with the application of Japan [S/3126]. In paragraph 2 of the report of the Chairrnan of the Committee of Experts [S/3146], there is the text· of a proposaI which the Committee suggests that the Security Council should recommend to the General Assembly. 1 do not thinkit is necess…

S/PV.645 Dec. 3, 1953

Item 2 of the agenda refers ta the application of Japan ta become a party ta the Statute of the International Court of Justice. At our 641st meeting, on 23 November 1953, thisquestion was referred ta the Committee of Experts for examina- tian and report. The report of the Chairman of the Committee o…

S/PV.645 Dec. 3, 1953

l am sure that l interpret the sentiments of my colleagues in saying with 'what deep ~egret we learnt of the death of Sir Benegal Rau, a Judge of the International Court of Justice. Sir Benegal Rau was an outstanding member of this Council in the years 1950 and 1951, and he made a most noble con- t…

S/PV.642 Nov. 24, 1953

In accordance with rule 33 of the mIes of procedure, 1 shall put to the vote the proposal for adjournment submitted by Mr. Tsiang. . A vote was taken l,y show of hands. In favO'lw: Chile, China, Colombia, Denmark, France, Greece, Pakistan, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Agains…

S/PV.642 Nov. 24, 1953

The right of any representative ta e~plain his vote is clear and must be respected. I can obviously not refuse ta allow Ml'. Malik to explain his vote. I hope, how- e~er, tl~at he l'eally will explain his vote and not reopen diSCUSSion of the substance of the matter. Abstaining: Lebanon, Union of …

S/PV.642 Nov. 24, 1953

Before beginning our discussions, 1 would like, on hehalf of the Security Council, to express to Mr. Sourdis, Minister of Foreign Affairs' for Colombia, the pleasure we all feel at seeing him here. We have already several times had the privilegeof having him V/ith us, but today he comes backto the C…

S/PV.636 Nov. 10, 1953

l had intended to fix the next meeting of the Security Council for Friday 13 November, at 3 p.m., but if some members think that that time is too close, and would prefer that the question should not be taken up again ~efore next week, I am prepared to take their opinion lUta consideration. 148. Mr.…

S/PV.636 Nov. 10, 1953

I shaH suspend the meeting for a few minutes. The meeting was suspended at 12.00 noon and resumed at 12.10 p.m. 76. Mr. ZEINEDDINE (Syria): 1 should now like to speak about the moral aspect of the project. 77. Every time the Israel authorities want to take a unilateral action such as the one they a…

S/PV.634 Nov. 2, 1953

l caU on the representative of the Soviet Union and ma1œ the same request to him as l did to the Greek representative. l hope he too will accede to it. 87. MI". VYSHINSKY (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) (tran.slated from Russiatn): l trust that the President will not be.disappointed. l should…

S/PV.634 Nov. 2, 1953

l callon the representative of Greece and would ask him to be as brief and as uncontroversial as possible. 8S. MI". KYROU (Greece): l shall abide by the President's request. l have scrupulously retained from speaking on the substance of the question. My onty point - which has been proven completely…

S/PV.634 Nov. 2, 1953

My first and very pleasant duty is to express to Mr. Borberg, our appreciation for the way in 'which he has discharged the duties of President during the past month. He has led and inspireo our discussions, which were sometirnes \:omplex, with a tact" a smiling efficiency and an impartiality to whic…