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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…

S/PV.582 June 25, 1952

Naturally, under the ntles of procedure and in ac- cordance with the Council's practice, that is the right of every delegation. 21. Sir Gladwyn JEBB (United Kingdom): l wish to make a similar reservation to that just made by my United States colleagl.1e. l reserve the right to reply, if necessary, t…

S/PV.582 June 25, 1952

We shall return t'J that question àfter we have con- cluded consideration of item 2 of the agenda. With the reservations made by the USSR and United States delegations, we shall consider the provisional agenda adopted. But we still have to hear the interpretation into English of the statement made b…

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

There are thus two proposaIs. The first proposaI (if the United Kingdom representative withdraws his original proposaI) is the proposaI made by the Presi~ dent of the Security Couneil: to adopt the proposed agenda. There is therefore the President's proposaI to adopt the provisional agenda proposed …

S/PV.581 June 25, 1952

Members have before them the provisional agenda of four items, items 2 and 3 of which, as you know, have been confirmed by the Security Council. Thè Security Council has already begun ta deal with one of them, and item 4 was placed on thè provisional agenda at the request of the delegation of the Un…

S/PV.582 June 25, 1952

The members of the Couneil have before' them the provisional agenda, consisting of four items, contained in document SIAgenda 581. If there al'e no objections, th!;) agenda will be regarded as adopted. 2. The USSR delegation expressed its views on item 4 of the provisional agenda at the preceding me…

S/PV.572 Jan. 31, 1952

IMore dosing the meeting, 1 must inform the Council that several delegations have pointed out that the seven" clay period after the close of the General Assembly originally planned for transferring the Security Council from. Paris to Ne...... York may Cal,lSe certain physical clifficulties. 50. In …

S/PV.572 Jan. 31, 1952

l am deeply toucheè, Mr. Santa Cruz, by the message which you have been good enough to convey to me from the President of the General Assembly and by the kînd words you yourself added. 1 am also very grateful for the Greek representative's Idnd referlces. 47. This day, on which 1 am re1il1quishing …

S/PV.572 Jan. 31, 1952

Out agenda. is nowexhausted. Does anyone wish to speak?· . 36. M. GRAHAM (Représentant des Nations Unies auprès de l'Inde et du Paki'5tan) (traduit dl l'anglais): C'est avec Ulle vive émotion, mais sans aucune illusion, que j'ai écouté les interventions faites devant le Conseil de sécurité. Je tien…

S/PV.572 Jan. 31, 1952

l note that, with the sale exception of the representa- tive of theUSSR, the Security Council is agreed on an arrangement which l shaH put in this way: iri keeping \Vith the earlier resolutions, the United Nations Repre- sentative for India and Pakistan is authorized, with- oot ~y new decision by th…

S/PV.572 Jan. 31, 1952

Speaking as representative of F;RANCE 1 wish to say that my delegation very gladly associates itself with the tribute paid here to the· devotion and skill shown &y Ml'. Graham as mediator dUl"ing the negotiations. It also associatesitself with t~u,;, tributes paid to the~ restt'aint shown by the par…

S/PV.571 Jan. 30, 1952

Since no further representatives wish ta speak, l shall . dec1are the meeting adjourned. 99. l understand from the Secretariat that we shaH be able ta meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. If there are no objections, the Council will next meet at 3 p.m. on Thursday, 31 January 1952. The meeting ro…

S/PV.571 Jan. 30, 1952

In connexion with item 2 of the agenda for this meeting 1 would remind members of the Council that the resolu- tion adopted on 11 January 1952. by the General ' Assembly recommellded to the Security Council that it dissolve the Commission for Conventional Armaments. l 1 Pour le texte de la résoluti…

S/PV.571 Jan. 30, 1952

Members of the Council will note that the question of the dissolution of the Commission for Conventional Armaments has been placed at the head of the provi- sional agenda for this meeting. I understand that this action has to be taken immediately. No protracted dis- cussion should be necessary, and …

S/PV.5 Dec. 19, 1951

Members of the Council are aware that the issue uneler consideration comes witbin the scope of l'nIe 33, para- graph 5, of the rules of procedure, namely, postpane- ment of discussion of a question indefinitely. In accor- dance with that rule, l shaH put the motion to the vote immediate1y without di…

S/PV.5 Dec. 19, 1951

The USSR representative has asked to speak for two minutes in order ta clarify his position. l give him the floor on that ground, as the French representative had requested to speak before him. 162. J'ai fait allusion, hier, à la demande d'admission de l'Indonésie que le Conseil a examinée individu…

S/PV.5 Dec. 19, 1951

l for my part as President of the Council should say that l have an official engagement: l have accepted an invitatÎJn from His Exce11ency the President of the N ationnl Assembly and fmm the President of the Coun- cil of the Republic. In any case, however, if the Council clecides not to adjollrn the…

S/PV.5 Dec. 19, 1951

The Security Council's decision, when l consulted it on the matter, was not to adjonrn the meeting; but there have heen occasions in the Conncil on which, when a speech has ended at a late hour, the meeting has been adjourned with the consent of the representative who made the speech, on the underst…

S/PV.5 Dec. 19, 1951

l shon1d like to ask the members of the Counci1 and also the representative of the USSR, who has just made a statement, whether in view of the lateness of the hour they consider that we should now hear the inter- "pretations of Ml'. Malik's speech or 1eave them for another meeting.

S/PV.5 Dec. 19, 1951

l think that WQuld· be to repeat the same idea and waste a few minutes more of our time. Perhaps we couId, if the Council sa desires, now hear one or two more speakers. l see it is now 5.43 p.m., so that if the representative of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics submitted a formai motion for t…