Mr. Yankov

Mr. Yankov

Bulgaria
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Only a few days ago, an important discussion was held in the Security Council on the question of the admission of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam to the United Nations. That discussion confirmed-if any confir- mation was necessary-that the Socialist Republic of Viet . Nam fulfilled all the condit…

The question of the policy and practice of apartheid in South Africa has been on the agenda of the General Assembly for more than a quarter of a century. Nevertheless, the measures adopted thus far have yielded no tangible results. On the contrary, the situation has considerably worsened and poses n…

The Government and people of Bulgaria have followed with increasing attention and concern the development of recent events in the Middle East. This is quite natural bearing in mind the fact that my cO't&ntry, situated in close geographic prox!mity to this area of conflict, is keenly interested in th…

The General Assembly is once again, in the course of its current session, called upon to consider problems relating to Kampuchea. This time, the Genera. Assembly is called upon to take up item 123 entitled "The situation in Kampuchea", which was inscribed on the agenda at the initiative of the five …

BGR A/34/PV.4 Sept. 21, 1979

Mr. President, I apologize for interrupting you, but my only intention is to help, and I believe that the proceedings of this meet- ing may be facilitated by the point of order which I am going to raise. 272. Reference has been made to several proposals, and specifically to the amendment submitted …

BGR A/33/PV.64 Nov. 29, 1978

The question of Palestine and the manifold aspects of that question have _always and rightly, been in the limelight among United' Nations activities. So it is only right that the current session of the General Assembly should be no exception in this respect. 198. As a result of Israeli aggression ov…

BGR A/33/PV.46 Nov. 8, 1978

The Gener~l Assembly is once again seized of the question of Cyprus, which has been the subject of consideration for so many years now. The deep concern expressed by the Secretary-General in his annual report on the work of the Organization over the lack of progress in. the solution of this problem …

BGR A/32/PV.63 Nov. 9, 1977

I wish to point out at the outset that in the course of the current session, the positive trends in the world situation and the fUtther development of the process of detente have been warmly welcomed on numerous occasions from this rostrum. Regrettably, how- ever, the situation in Cyprus cannot be r…

BGR A/32/PV.37 Oct. 19, 1977

The situation in southern Africa, wherl~ the racist regimes of Pretoria and Salisbury still hold the peoples of Namibia and Zimbabwe and the population of South Africa in colonial and racist slavery, constitutes one of the most urgent problems confronting the United Nations and the international com…

BGR A/32/PV.1 Sept. 20, 1977

Mr. President, since this is the first time that I address this session of the General Assembly, allow me to extend to you, on behalf of the delegations of the Eastern European States, our warmest congratulations on your election to this high office, and to wish you success in your mission. 122. As…

BGR A/31/PV.106 Dec. 21, 1976

I wish to make a brief statement on behalf of the group of Eastern European States with respect to draft resolution B contained in document A/31/386,which has just been adopted. 137. Let me at the outset point out that we attach particular importance to t'le proper preparation and the successful ou…

BGR S/31/PV.100 Dec. 15, 1976

Permit me, on behalf of the delegations of the Eastern European countries, to extend our sincere congra~ulations to $e delegation of Western Samoa on that country's admission to the United Nations today. 60. The membership of the United Nations is thus enlarged by another State, which, though small…

BGR S/31/PV.93 Dec. 7, 1976

I feel greatly honoured to have the privilege of congratulating you, Mr. Secretary- (;trH~rilJ. 011 h·~half of the Eastern European group of States 65. Now that we can assess in retrospect the past five years, it is worth while mentioning that 15 new States joined the United Nations, thus bringing…

BGR A/31/PV.89 Dec. 6, 1976

For quite a number of years, the Middle East problem has been the focus of the attention of the international community and the United Nations. This year alone the Security Council has discussed various aspects of this issue on eight different occasions. 72. After the lengthy debates on the two int…

BGR A/31/PV.71 Nov. 18, 1976

The United Nations has been involved in the problem of Palestine almost since the first days of its existence. Over the years, however, the efforts to find a viable solution have run into stiff opposition from well-known circles and forces. 91. The stagnation of this problem does not make it any le…

BGR A/31/PV.63 Nov. 11, 1976

The people of Cyprus won their independence after a long and hard-fought struggle and at great sacrifice. However, for all of us who sincerely welcomed their victory, it was a great sorrow to witness, from the very first years of independence, the tranquillity of the island disturbed and the endeavo…