The Acting President

The Acting President

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A/52/PV.26 Oct. 6, 1997

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Legal Affairs and Local Government of Grenada, His Excellency The Honourable Raphael Fletcher.

A/52/PV.24 Oct. 3, 1997

We have heard the last speaker in the debate for this meeting. I shall now call on those representatives who wish to speak in exercise of the right of reply. May I remind members that, in accordance with General Assembly decision 34/401, statements in exercise of the right of reply shall be limited…

A/52/PV.24 Oct. 3, 1997

I now give the floor to His Excellency Mr. Destin-Arsène Tsaty-Boungou, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Francophonie of the Congo.

A/52/PV.23 Oct. 3, 1997

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Rwanda, His Excellency Mr. Anastase Gasana.

A/52/PV.23 Oct. 3, 1997

I thank the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Planning, Information and the Public Service of Saint Lucia for the statement he has just made.

A/52/PV.23 Oct. 3, 1997

I have great pleasure in welcoming the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Planning, Information and the Public Service of Saint Lucia, His Excellency The Honourable Kenny D. Anthony, and inviting him to address the General Assembly. We feel a quiet sense of elation that the Secretary- General has…

A/52/PV.24 Oct. 3, 1997

I now call on the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Yemen, His Excellency Mr. Adbulkarim Al-Eryany.

A/52/PV.24 Oct. 3, 1997

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Guinea, His Excellency Mr. Lamime Kamara.

A/52/PV.23 Oct. 3, 1997

The Assembly will now hear an address by the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Planning, Information and the Public Service of Saint Lucia.

A/52/PV.24 Oct. 3, 1997

I call on The Honourable Patteson Oti, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Solomon Islands.

A/52/PV.23 Oct. 3, 1997

I now give the floor to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia, His Excellency the Honourable Alexander Downer.

A/52/PV.21 Oct. 2, 1997

The next speaker is the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Liberia, His Excellency Mr. Monie Captan, to whom I give the floor.

A/52/PV.22 Oct. 2, 1997

I now call on the representative of Kuwait. Despite the fact that the Foreign Minister of Iraq did not mention Kuwait by name in his statement, his allegation that Iraq has implemented all its obligations in accordance with the Security Council resolutions prompts us now to set the record straight …

A/52/PV.21 Oct. 2, 1997

I call on the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, His Excellency The Honourable Phillip Muller.

A/52/PV.22 Oct. 2, 1997

We have heard the last speaker in the general debate for this meeting. As several representatives have requested to exercise their right of reply, may I remind members that statements in exercise of the right of reply are limited to 10 minutes for the first intervention and to five minutes for the …

A/52/PV.21 Oct. 2, 1997

The next speaker is the Minister for Tourism and Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Zambia, His Excellency The Honourable Amusaa K. Mwanamwambwa. I now call on him.

A/52/PV.22 Oct. 2, 1997

I now call on the Minister for External Relations and Cooperation of Burundi, His Excellency Mr. Luc Rukingama.

A/52/PV.22 Oct. 2, 1997

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Côte d’Ivoire and former President of the General Assembly, His Excellency Mr. Amara Essy.

A/52/PV.22 Oct. 2, 1997

I now call on the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, His Excellency Mr. Choe Su Hon.

A/52/PV.22 Oct. 2, 1997

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Chad, His Excellency Mr. Mahamat Saleh Annadif.