The Acting President

The Acting President

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

I have great pleasure in welcoming the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Trade and Industry, Foreign Affairs and National Security of Grenada, Mr. Keith Mitchell, and inviting him to address the General Assembly.

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

The Assembly will now hear an address by the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Trade and Industry, Foreign Affairs and National Security of Grenada.

A/50/PV.25 Oct. 9, 1995

We have heard the last speaker in the general debate for this meeting. Two representatives have asked to speak in exercise of their right of reply, and I shall call on them. May I remind members that statements in the exercise of the right of reply are limited to 10 minutes for the first intervent…

A/50/PV.25 Oct. 9, 1995

I now call on the Chairman of the delegation of Burundi, His Excellency Mr. Terence Nsanze. The people of Burundi, whom I have the honour to represent in this Assembly, set particular store by this session, which should galvanize all the Member States of our Organization to work for the progress an…

A/50/PV.25 Oct. 9, 1995

I call next on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Bahamas, Her Excellency Mrs. Janet G. Bostwick.

A/50/PV.25 Oct. 9, 1995

I now call on Mr. Henry Koba, Permanent Representative of the Central African Republic.

A/50/PV.25 Oct. 9, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and

A/50/PV.25 Oct. 9, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Liberia, His Excellency Mr. Momolu Sackor Sirleaf.

A/50/PV.25 Oct. 9, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Maldives, His Excellency Mr. Fathulla Jameel.

A/50/PV.25 Oct. 9, 1995

The first speaker is the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Haiti, Her Excellency Mrs. Claudette Werleigh.

A/50/PV.23 Oct. 6, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Chad, His Excellency Mr. Ahmat Abderaman Haggar.

A/50/PV.21 Oct. 5, 1995

I now call on those representatives who have requested 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 10 minutes for the first statement and five minutes for the …

A/50/PV.21 Oct. 5, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Djibouti, His Excellency Mr. Mohamed Moussa Chehem.

A/50/PV.21 Oct. 5, 1995

I now call on the Chairman of the delegation of Malawi, His Excellency Mr. David Rubadiri.

A/50/PV.21 Oct. 5, 1995

The next speaker is the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Latvia, His Excellency Mr. Valdis Birkavs, on whom I call.

A/50/PV.18 Oct. 4, 1995

I call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Mozambique, His Excellency Mr. Leonardo Santos Simão.

A/50/PV.19 Oct. 4, 1995

I shall now call on those representatives who wish to speak in exercise of the 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 second intervention and should be made by delegation…

A/50/PV.18 Oct. 4, 1995

I now call on the Chairman of the delegation of Monaco, His Excellency Mr. Jacques Louis Boisson.

A/50/PV.19 Oct. 4, 1995

I call on the next speaker, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, His Excellency Mr. Stevo Crvenkovski.

A/50/PV.18 Oct. 4, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, His Excellency Mr. Rashid Abdullah Al-Noaimi.