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S/PV.603 Sept. 19, 1952

The Security Council will now resume its discussion of sub-item 2 (b) of the agenda. 3..Mr. AUS-:r:IN (United Su..tes of America): The Umted States IS among those thirty States that have recoghized Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Each of these States has shown in concrete ways its desire to ma:ke const…

S/PV.603 Sept. 19, 1952

The provisional agenda for today's meeting has been drawn up in conformity with rule 10 of the Secur;ty Council's provisional rules of procedure. The agenda lS the same as that adopted at our last meeting, with the necessary deletion. If there are no objections, l shaH take it that the agenda is ado…

S/PV.600 Sept. 16, 1952

Since there are no ot.1}~r speakers, l put to the vote the draft resolutiot1 on the admission of LiJbya ta membership of the United Nations. This dmft resolution was submitted bj the delegation of Pakistan aiid is contained in document S/2483. A vote was taken by show .of hands, as follows: In favou…

S/PV.600 Sept. 16, 1952

l request al 1 the speakers ta confine their statements ta the draft resolution under consideration on the question of Libya's admission to membership in the United Nations.

S/PV.600 Sept. 16, 1952

In accordance with the proce- dure adopted at ourpreceding meeting l suggest that the CounciI resume discussion on sub-item 2 (b), "New applications for membership (S/2446. S/2466, S/2467, S/2672, S/2673 and S/2706)". l shall summarize briefly the pr'Ûcedural sit"Jation of the Cauncil Six draft reso…

S/PV.600 Sept. 16, 1952

The provisional agenda was drawn up in accordance with roIe 10 oi the provision2l.1 ruIes .of proced~'" and is the same as the one for our preceding meeti...,g held on 12 September 1952. We might consider it as adopted, subject to the same reser- v~tions. 1 am referring to document S/Agenda 600. Ad…

S/PV.587 July 3, 1952

I recognize the representa- tive of the Soviet Union on a point of order. 45. Ml'. MALIK (Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- lics) (translated from Russian) : 1 regret. that we have already wasted nearly fifteen minutes onprocedural discussion, but I am obliged to continue it in con- nexion with the …

S/PV.587 July 3, 1952

I would rather doubt myself whether we are likely, in less thanan hour, to malre much progress on the question of new Members, but, of course, it is for the Council to decide.

S/PV.587 July 3, 1952

I have not heard any posi- tive objection to my suggestion that the Council might now adjourn - until il a.m., let us say, on Tuesday. Can I take it that that is agreed to by the Council? 36. Ml'. MALIK (Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- lics) (translated jro'ln Russian) : Naturally the Presi- dent w…

S/PV.587 July 3, 1952

Is there any objection ta the suggestion that we meet again on Tuesday, in the morning, shaH we say, at 11 o'clock? 28. .Mr. MALIK (Union of Soviet Soeialist Repub- lics) (translated from Russian): l have not taken the floor in arder ta object ta a meeting on Tuesday; it is a matter .of indifference…

S/PV.587 July 3, 1952

Does any other member of the Security Coundl wish to e."q}1~~ his vote? If not, the question arises as to how we should now proceed. A draft resolution has been submitted on the problem before us by the representative of the United States, He bas suggested, and l entirely agree with him, that mem~ b…

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

The French representative's statement lasted less than twenty minutes. I was therefore right in asking him ta speak before the end of the morning meeting. 95. I take itthat, as we have agreed, the interpreta- tion of his statement into English will be postponed until the afternoon meeting, and if th…

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

Three minutes are neither here 1101' there. As regards the hungry members of the Council, 1 believe tlint in stifling their hunger pains they will listen to the French representative's statemetlt more attentively. I therefore caU on the representative of France. 77. Ml'. HOPPENOT (France) (translate…

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

l should like to ask the French representative whether he thinks his statement will take more than twenty minutes. If so, we. mightnow suspend our work and resume itat 2.45 p.m., if that is agreeable to the mem- bers of the Council. If the French representative wishes to make his statement in the ti…

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

Silence, as they say, signifies assent. 71. Mr. VON BALLUSECK (Netherlands): l share the point of view of the representative of Chile. 72. The PRESIDENT (translated from Russüzn): This merely confirms my statement. In view of the Chilea'n representative's remark that the USSR pro- posaI should not b…

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

The agenda has, in effect, been apprqved. 1 stated that the first three items had been adopted. If there is no objection we shall consider that these itE'ms are' :n- dùded in the Security <:ouncil's agenda. As far as the fourth item is concerned, it has been put ta the vote and included; Gonsequentl…

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

Strictly speaking, that is not a point of order but a new proposaI which .the United States representative cou1d have introduced aiter the USSR delegation had ex- plained itsvote. Nevertheless, tlie United States repre- sentative has in fact introdùced a new proposaI in the guise of a point of order…

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

There are ten' votes in favour of including the United States proposa.! on the agenda and one against. The de1egation of the UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS considers it essential to make the fol- lowing statement in connexion with the vote that has just taken place .. < 38. I caU upon the Unite…

S/PV.582 June 25, 1952

The·work of the Security Council usually proceeds in a verycourteous manner. Whenever any member of the Couneil says that he would like tobegin at some time other than. that originally proposed, his w!shes are generally taken·into account. In accordance with that rule andpracticce, l assume that the…

S/PV.582 June 25, 1952

l shall confine myself to the same remark with regard to the statements af bath the United Kingdom and the United States representatives. l can only add that there 1s a popular saying: "If the cap fits, wear it." 23. In its previous statement [579th meeting], the delegatian of the UNION OF SOVIET S…