Before passing to the agenda, l believe that l am speaking for the majority of the Security Council when l say that the President of the COllncil dming the last HlOnth, Mr. Tingfu F. Tsiang, l1as performed his duties with the intelligence, skill and tact which he has shown throughout his association…
The Secretariat in[o1'111s me that as meetings of other United Nations bodies are being he1d at this same time, it will be impossible to follow the normal practice of having both sil11ultaneous and consecutive interpretation at this meeting. vVe shall have simultancous inter- pretation onl)'. In vie…
Spealdng as the represen- tative of CHINA, l should like ta stare that 111y delega- tion will vote in favom of the joint draft resolution [S/2390] which points out the way in which the Secu- rity Conneil, for the time heing at least, can be of best service to India and to Pakistan. Mr. Graham is emi…
Are there any more speakers? As there are none, 1 shaH adjourn the meeting. The date of our next meeting will be decided later.
The meeting rose at 11.45 a.m.
28. Je me permettrai de vous rappeler les observations que le rep'résentant de la Chine a formulées vers la fin de nos debats. Il a dit [55…
If there are no more speakers, we shall consider that we have completed our work for today.
23. Mahmoud FAWZI Bey (Egypt): The first statement we heard this morning, which was made by the representative of Israel, speaks of peace. l have already commented on such talk by the representative of Israe…
If there are no objections, we sha11 proceed ta vote on the
Président: M. A, BEBLER (Yougoslavie).
P'ï!sents: Les représentants des pays suivants: Brésil, Chine, Equateur, France, Inde, Pays-Bas, Tur- quie, Union des Républiques socialistes soviétiques, Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande …
There are no speakers on my list. Does anyone wish to speak?
3. You will recall that we postponed our discussion the other clay in order to give delegations wishing ta make statements on this matter the opportunity to do 50 today.
If there are no objections, we shall keep to the system of interpretation that we have been using thus far. There will be both simultaneous and consecutive interpretation of statements by members of the Coullcil, and only simultaneous interpretation of the speeches of represen- tatives of States not…
The vote on the item on our agenda having been postponed until Saturday, 1 Sep- tember, it remains only to fix the hour of the next meeting. If there is no objection, l would propose Il D'dock on Saturday morning. It ~vas sa dec-ided. t 5 ttre Sl~artGiel a l l1 préseJ'II~tI)el1~b((ttI: T' .) (' t 1 …
l do Ilot think that the repre- sentative uf Egypt nced fear nuy such holding" by the present President oi the Security Council as would forcclose fair debate before the vote is takel1. But under the motion just adoptec\, the voting will take place on Saturd[\y.
54. JVlahmoud FAWZI Bey (Egypt): l u…
Assuming that the pending rnotion is a motion to adjourn the meeting, l shall put it
33. J'espère que le Conseil de sécurité donnera suite à ma demande.
34.. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'a11glais): Je mets m,amtenant aux v~ix la proposition d'ajournement des debats sur la questIOn en cours d'examen.…
The Security COl1ncil has before it the joint clraft resolution on the Palestine question presented by the delegations of France, the United Kingdom and the United States of America and contained in document S/2298/Rev.1. Does any- one wish to speak on this matter? 3. Mahmoud FA\VZI Bey (Egypt): In …
If there is no objection, wc shall follow our usual procedure \Vith respect to inter- pretation; that is, statements by members of the Council will receive both sinm1taneous and consecutive interpretation, and statemellts by non-members will receive simn1taneous interpretation only.
r r Adoption of…
Spealdng as one of the sponsors of the draft resolution, l aÎn directec1 to announce that paragraph 3 of the text has been revised, to reacl as follows: "Noting the report of the Chief of Staff of the Truce Supervision Organization ta the Security Conncil of 12 Jnne 1951." 3
146. l am informed that…
I am about to adjourn this meeting. I wish, of course, to consult the interests of the members of the Security Council. A preliminary investigation of the wishes of members of the Council indicates that several would find it inconvenient to meet again before Tuesday. It occurred ta me that perhaps t…
ln c1eclaring open this meeting of the Securitv Cm111cil, 1 \\"Îsh tn make it clear that l alll overrulil~g my tlllnut1l1Celllent at the close of this lllorning's 111{~eting t!lat the SSOth mt'eting Imd been rccessed until 3.:30 p.lll. It is necessary to identify Illllrlling and afternoon lllcetings…
l should be only too delighted if l thought that we could in fact finally dispose of this item at our meeting on Wednesday next. But l l"nust say that l rather venture to doubt whether that will be the case. l think the representative of Egypt has reserved his right to make another speech, giving a …
l have no further speakers on my list, and l therefore assume that no member of the Council wishes to speak at this partÎcular stage. We have heard two important and powerful statements from the representatives of Egypt and Israel respec- tively, and l feel sure. that sha11 a11 want to reflect .on t…