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S/PV.532 Feb. 21, 1951

Does any member of the Council wish to speak on this point? It has been proposed that we should meet again on 1 or 2 March. Unless 1 hear any opinion to the contrary, l sha11 consider this proposaI approved by the Council. 55. Le PRESIDENT: Un membre du Conseil désire- t-il prendre la parole à ce s…

S/PV.532 Feb. 21, 1951

We have just heard two very interesting and useful statements by the representatives of the two States which submitted the draft resolution circulated at the beginning of the meeting. It seems to me that it would be good for all of us to ref1ect, at least for several days, on the views which have ju…

S/PV.532 Feb. 21, 1951

Before we consider the agenda, l should like to express on behalf of al! the members of the Council our appre- ciation of the skilful, expeditious and courteons manner in which the retiring President, Ml'. Antonio Quevedo, the representative of Ecuador, has performed his duties. l hope that he will …

S/PV.531 Jan. 31, 1951

l am glad that we have reaehed unanimity at this meeting anyway. 59. Since there is no other matter to diseuss, the meeting is c1osed. The meeting rose at 1 p.m. Vote contre: Néant. S'abstient: Néant. 58. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'espagnol) : Je suis heureux que cette séance au moins nous ait …

S/PV.531 Jan. 31, 1951

As there are no other speakers on my list, l declare the discussion c10sed and, if there are no comments, we shaH proceed ta vote on the proposaI set forth in docu- ment 5/1995. . A. vote was taken by show of hands. In !avOltr: Brazil, China, Ecuador, France, India, Netherlands, Turkey, Union of So…

S/PV.531 Jan. 31, 1951

As the representatives know, this meeting has been con- vened at the request of the representative of the United Kingdom in accordance with rule 2 of the mIes of pro- cedure. It has been convened as a matter of urgency in accordance with rule 8 of the rules of procedure. For that reason the agenda w…

A/39/PV.77 Nov. 1, 1950

As neither of the two candi- dates obtained the required two-thirds majority, in accordance with the rules of procedure the Assembly will continue the voting and hold a series of three unrestricted ballots. However, 1 propose that we postpone the balloting to a later meeting to be announced in due c…

A/39/PV.77 Nov. 1, 1950

The result of the voting is as follows: Number of ballot papers: Invalid ballots: Number of valid ballots: Abstentions: Number of members voting: Required majority: Number of votes obtained: Ethiopia ' , , . Somalia '" .

A/39/PV.77 Nov. 1, 1950

As representatives will re- call, at its 33rd meeting, on 22 October, the General Assembly elected four non-permanent members of the Security Council for a two-year period beginning on 1 January 1985. One seat therefore remains to be filled in the Council from an African or Asian State. 39. In accor…

S/PV.508 Sept. 30, 1950

That exhausts the present agenda of the CounciI. 1 think the only thing we can now discuss is when we meet again. As the representatives are aware, at 12 midnight tonight 1 lay down, with great relief, my burden as President, and the President from that moment on will be the representative of the Un…

S/PV.508 Sept. 30, 1950

Am 1 now in order in putting the proposaI to a vote? If so, the Council will now vote •on the draft resolution submitted by the representative of the USSR set forth in document S/1812 entitled "Inhuman, barbarous bombing of the peaceful popula- tion, towns and inhabited centres in Korea by the Unite…

S/PV.508 Sept. 30, 1950

The question is: Does the Security Council approve the draft resolution, contained in document S/1812 submitted by the representative of the Soviet Union? Mr. Hsu (China) : 1 should like ta make a statement on behalf of my delegation. Some of the modern im- plements of war, including bombings from …

S/PV.508 Sept. 30, 1950

As 1 have no further speakers on my list, 1 should like to say a few words on behalf of the UNITED KINGDOM delegation. As 1 think 1 said on a previous occasion, we believe that responsibility for the continuance of the war in Korea, with aU its horrors, rests with those who caused it. AU that the N…

S/PV.508 Sept. 30, 1950

It will not work out. 1 think that the rcpresentative of the Soviet Union should speak now. M. MALIK (Union des Républiques socialistes so- viétiques) (tradllit dll rllsse): J'ai l'impression, à en juger par le nombre des membres du Conseil présents il. la séance, qu'aucun des membres du Conseil de…

S/PV.508 Sept. 30, 1950

1 think we must allow Mr. Malik to speak now. Mr. MALIK (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) (Irallslatcd jram Russian): Perhaps we might agree to have consecutive interpretation into English only, since it has occasionally been necessary to make cor- rections in the English interpretation. That p…

S/PV.506 Sept. 29, 1950

It would suit me even better to meet at 2.15 p.m. However, 1 hear an objection, and accord- ingly the Couneil will meet again punctually at 2.30. M. BEBLER (Yougoslavie) : J'entendais participer au débat sur le fond de la question que nous discutons. Mais, étant donné que le Président a soulevé une …

S/PV.506 Sept. 29, 1950

It is 1 o'dock, and 1 shol1ld like to consult the Council as to what it thinks we should now do. In my opinion as President, it is really essential for us to finish today with this agenda item "Complaint of armed invasion of Taiwan (Formosa)"-in any case, with the preliminary question whether or not…

S/PV.506 Sept. 29, 1950

\Ve shaH now vote on the fourth paragraph of the preamble, which reads: ..IIwLting floted the declaration of the People's Re- public of China regarding the amlecl imusion of the fslatHI (Jf Taiwan (Formosa)". A '(..'Ote '(ms taken by show of hallds as fo/lows,' fn fm'ol/r: E<:uador, France, Imlia. …

S/PV.506 Sept. 29, 1950

We shaH now vote on the second paragraph of the preamble, which reads: ~e PRÉSIDENT (traduit de l'a'tglais) : Nous voterons mamtenant sur le deuxième considérant ainsi conçu : 1 See Documents of the United Nations Conference on Inter- IIational Organisation, San Francisco, 1945, document 852, urll…

S/PV.506 Sept. 29, 1950

1 hope the representative of China w:1l allow me to interrupt him on a point of order. 1 do not think that it is in order for him to raise this question now, for reasons that 1 can explain. 1 think it would be entirely in order for him to raise it after- wards. We still do not know what the result o…