The Acting President

The Acting President

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A/50/PV.29 Oct. 11, 1995

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

A/50/PV.28 Oct. 11, 1995

I now call on the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea, His Excellency Mr. Petros Solomon.

A/50/PV.29 Oct. 11, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal, His Excellency the Honourable Prakash Chandra Lohani.

A/50/PV.28 Oct. 11, 1995

I call next on the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Yemen, His Excellency Mr. Abdulkarim Al-Eryani. Nor can I fail today warmly to thank His Excellency Mr. Amara Essy for his judicious management of the work of the General Assembly during its last session, and for his tirel…

A/50/PV.29 Oct. 11, 1995

I now call on the Deputy Prime Minister of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, His Excellency Mr. Khamphoui Keoboualapha.

A/50/PV.28 Oct. 11, 1995

I now call on the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Solomon Islands, His Excellency Mr. Danny Philip.

A/50/PV.28 Oct. 11, 1995

I now call on the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guyana, His Excellency Mr. Clement Rohee.

A/50/PV.28 Oct. 11, 1995

I call on the first speaker on our list this morning, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Swaziland, His Excellency Mr. Arthur R.V. Khoza.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

We have heard the last speaker in the general debate for this meeting. 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 second, and should be made by delegations from their seats.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

The next speaker is the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bhutan, His Excellency Mr. Dawa Tsering, on whom I now call.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

I now call on the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Equatorial Guinea, His Excellency Don Miguel Oyono Ndong Mifumu.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

I now call on the Chairman of the delegation of Tajikistan, His Excellency Mr. Rashid Alimov.

A/50/PV.26 Oct. 10, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Civil Aviation of Fiji, His Excellency Senator Filipe Nagera Bole. I wish to join other speakers in warmly welcoming the Republic of Palau as the one hundred and eighty-fifth Member of the United Nations. On 13 October 1970, a quarter of a…

A/50/PV.26 Oct. 10, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, His Excellency Mr. Tserenpiliin Gombosuren.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

I now call on the Minister of External Affairs of the Republic of Mauritius, His Excellency The Honourable Mr. Ramduthsing Jaddoo.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

I call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, His Excellency Mr. Alpian Allen.

A/50/PV.26 Oct. 10, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ghana, His Excellency Mr. Obed Asamoah.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

I now call upon the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Sudan, His Excellency Mr. Ali Osman Mohamed Taha.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

The next speaker is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Home Affairs, Trade, Industry and CARICOM Affairs of Saint Lucia, His Excellency Mr. William George Mallet, on whom I now call.

A/50/PV.27 Oct. 10, 1995

On behalf of the General Assembly, I wish to thank the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Trade and Industry, Foreign Affairs and National Security of Grenada for the important statement he has just made.