The Acting President

The Acting President

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A/51/PV.7 Sept. 24, 1996

On behalf of the General Assembly, I wish to thank the President of the Republic of Poland for the statement he has just made.

A/51/PV.5 Sept. 23, 1996

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 are limited to 1…

A/51/PV.5 Sept. 23, 1996

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua, His Excellency Mr. Ernesto Leal.

A/51/PV.5 Sept. 23, 1996

I have great pleasure in welcoming the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the

A/51/PV.5 Sept. 23, 1996

The General Assembly will now hear an address by the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Kingdom of Morocco. Mr. Abdellatif Filali, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Kingdom of Morocco, was escorted to the rostrum.

A/51/PV.5 Sept. 23, 1996

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Peru, His Excellency Mr. Francisco Tudela Van Breughel Douglas. Peru is a country that has successfully dealt with its domestic contradictions, and which is looking with vision and determination towards the broad new horizons of international activi…

A/51/PV.4 Sept. 23, 1996

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mr. Ali-Akbar Velayati.

A/51/PV.4 Sept. 23, 1996

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Angola, His Excellency Mr. Venancio de Moura.

A/51/PV.4 Sept. 23, 1996

The next speaker is His Excellency Mr. Irakli Menagarishvili, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia, on whom I now call.

A/51/PV.4 Sept. 23, 1996

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Argentina, His Excellency Mr. Guido Di Tella.

A/51/PV.4 Sept. 23, 1996

I have great pleasure in welcoming the President of the Government of the Principality of Andorra, His Excellency Mr. Marc Forné Molné, and inviting him to address the General Assembly.

A/51/PV.4 Sept. 23, 1996

The Assembly will now hear an address by His Excellency Mr. Marc Forné Molné, President of the Government of the Principality of Andorra.

A/50/PV.124 Sept. 10, 1996

I should like to inform the Assembly that the representative of Bangladesh has requested to participate in the debate on this item. Inasmuch as the list of speakers was closed yesterday afternoon at 5 p.m., if there is no objection, this delegation will be included in the list of speakers.

A/50/PV.122 Aug. 29, 1996

(interpretation from Spanish): As announced orally, there is a correction to the Spanish version of draft resolution A/50/L.77. Before we proceed to the vote, I am pleased to announce that since draft resolution A/50/L.77 was introduced, Nicaragua and Peru have been added to the list of sponsors. …

A/50/PV.122 Aug. 29, 1996

We have heard the last speaker in the debate on this item. We shall now proceed to consider draft resolution A/50/L.77.

A/50/PV.122 Aug. 29, 1996

I call on the representative of Chile to introduce draft resolution A/50/L.77.

A/50/PV.122 Aug. 29, 1996

I call on His Excellency Mr. William Báez Sacasa, Minister for Social Action of Nicaragua, to introduce draft resolution A/50/L.76/Rev.1.

A/50/PV.122 Aug. 29, 1996

I should like to draw the General Assembly’s attention to document A/50/888/Add.8. In a letter contained in that document, the Secretary- General informs the President of the General Assembly that, since the issuance of his communications dated 28 February, 6 March, 3, 11, 16, 23 and 25 April, and …

A/50/PV.120 June 7, 1996

We have thus concluded this stage of our consideration of agenda item 169.

A/50/PV.120 June 7, 1996

The Assembly will now take a decision on the draft resolution recommended by the Fifth Committee in paragraph 6 of its report. The draft resolution was adopted by the Fifth Committee without a vote. May I consider that the Assembly wishes to do the same?