Mr. Ka

Mr. Ka

Senegal
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43
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

SEN A/52/PV.62 Dec. 4, 1997

For the fourth consecutive year, the Assembly is meeting to consider the report of the Open-ended Working Group on the question of equitable representation of and increase in the membership of the Security Council and other matters related to the Council. This indicates the great importance Since t…

SEN A/52/PV.60 Dec. 3, 1997

For 50 years now the crisis in the Middle East has been a central concern for the international community and has been on the agendas of the General Assembly and of the Security Council. These bodies have adopted many resolutions on the subject, in particular Security Council resolutions 242 (1967),…

SEN A/52/PV.42 Oct. 31, 1997

Our consideration of agenda item 156 is, in the view of my delegation, of special importance, because is it not said Peace, we all agree, is not just the absence of war. Even in times of peace very often there are situations which shock the moral conscience of humanity. The physical or moral viole…

SEN A/52/PV.34 Oct. 17, 1997

The item we are considering today, Cooperation between the United Nations and the Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation, is of prime importance to my delegation. The establishment of the Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation (ACTC), on 20 March 1970 in Niamey was a milestone in the …

SEN A/55/PV.44 Dec. 17, 1996

Consideration of the agenda item entitled “Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of the Islamic Conference” is of special importance for my delegation, since it is a high point in our dialogue to define the framework of a mutually advantageous partnership in order to find the r…

SEN A/51/PV.71 Dec. 3, 1996

The enormous progress attained in the past five years within the framework of the Madrid Peace Conference kindled in the Middle East and throughout the international community the hope of a new era of peace, reconciliation and cooperation in the region. It must be recognized that that positive tren…