The Acting President

The Acting President

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A/50/PV.15 Oct. 2, 1995

We have heard the last speaker on our list for the general debate at this meeting. One representative has asked to speak in exercise of the right of reply. May I remind Members that, in accordance with General Assembly resolution 34/401, statements in exercise of the right of reply are limited to 1…

A/50/PV.14 Oct. 2, 1995

The next speaker is the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bahrain, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Mubarak Al-Khalifa, on whom I call.

A/50/PV.15 Oct. 2, 1995

The next speaker is the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Albania, His Excellency Mr. Alfred Serreqi, on whom I call.

A/50/PV.14 Oct. 2, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Andorra, His Excellency Mr. Manuel Mas Ribó.

A/50/PV.15 Oct. 2, 1995

I call on the Acting Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, His Excellency Mr. Domingo Siazon.

A/50/PV.14 Oct. 2, 1995

I call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia, His Excellency Mr. Ung Huot.

A/50/PV.14 Oct. 2, 1995

I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, His Excellency Mr. Ali Alatas.

A/50/PV.15 Oct. 2, 1995

The next speaker is the Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Senegal and Senegalese Living Abroad, His Excellency Mr. Moustapha Niasse, on whom I call.

A/50/PV.15 Oct. 2, 1995

On behalf of the General Assembly, I wish to thank the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Papua New Guinea for the important statement he has just made.

A/50/PV.14 Oct. 2, 1995

On behalf of the General Assembly, I wish to thank the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia for the important statement he has just made.

A/50/PV.15 Oct. 2, 1995

I have pleasure in welcoming the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Papua New Guinea, His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Julius Chan, and inviting him to address the General Assembly. Sir Julius Chan (Papua New Guinea): It is an honour for me to address this Assembly …

A/50/PV.15 Oct. 2, 1995

The Assembly will first hear a statement by the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Papua New Guinea.

A/50/PV.14 Oct. 2, 1995

I have great pleasure in welcoming the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, His Excellency Mr. Janez Drnovšek, and inviting him to address the General Assembly.

A/50/PV.14 Oct. 2, 1995

The Assembly will first hear a statement by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia.

A/50/PV.15 Oct. 2, 1995

I should like to draw the General Assembly’s attention to document A/50/444/Add.2. In a letter contained in that document, the Secretary- General informs me that, since the issuance of his communications dated 19 and 22 September 1995, Sierra Leone has made the necessary payment to reduce its arrea…

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

For the second time, I now call on the representative of the Republic of Korea.

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

For the second time, I now call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ecuador.

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

For the second time, I now call on the representative of Peru.

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

For the second time, and recalling that there is a five- minute limit on such statements, I call on the representative of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

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

(interpretation from Spanish): We have just heard the last speaker in the general debate for this meeting. Several representatives wish to make statements in right of reply, and I shall call on them. Before I do so, may I remind members that, in accordance with General Assembly decision 34/401, st…