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The General Assembly is about to take a decision on the draft resolu- tions before it. My delegation would like to make some comments on draft resolution A/34/L.13/Rev.2. 110. In analysing that draft resolution, we note that the countries of ASEAN and the other sponsors are pur- suing a well-determ…

LAO A/36/PV.85 Dec. 4, 1981

The question of Pal- estine has been on the agenda of the General Assembly . since the very inception of the United Nations, but be- cause of Zionist and imperialist manoeuvres it was taken up only from a strictly humanitarian point of view until very recently. In fact, this question has been consid…

LAO A/36/PV.43 Nov. 2, 1981

The question of peace, sta- bility and co-operation in South-East Asia is an extremely important one not only for all the countries and peoples of the region, since it concerns and directly affects their present and future existence, but also for international peace and stability, inasmuch as South-…

LAO A/36/PV.38 Oct. 20, 1981

It is not with gladness of heart that my delegation is speaking again this year at ~his rostrum to denounce the partial and illegal nature of the debate on the so-called situation in Kampuchea whic;h the General Assembly began yesterday following, as was the case in the two preceding years, the skHf…

LAO A/36/PV.40 Oct. 13, 1981

To the great detri- ment of the United Nations, the General Assembly, as in the past two years, has just adopted a draft resolution on the so-called situation in Kampuchea. Thus, again, the international organization has committed a flagrant act of interference in the internal affairs of the Kampuch…

LAO A/36/PV.3 Sept. 18, 1981

Mr. President, when I arrived here this morning I· noticed that the name of my delegation was inscribed first on the list of speakers. I regret very much that for reasons beyond my control I was unable to be here on time and that I wasted the valu- able time of the General Assembly. For the practica…

LAO A/36/PV.68 Jan. 14, 1981

Fifteen years have elapsed since the General Assembly in resolution 2145 (XXI) terminated South Africa's Mandate over Namibia. Yet the illegal occupation of the Territory by the apartheid regime has none the less continued, and indeed seems to be consolidated and strengthened with each passing day. …

LAO A/35/PV.3 Sept. 19, 1980

The head of my delegation will be extending our warm congratulations to you on your unanimous election as President of the present session ofthe General Assembly. But I take this opportunity to tell you personally how pleased I am to.see you presiding over our deliberations. I am convinced that, wit…

LAO A/32/PV.89 Dec. 1, 1977

Any delegation for which the notion of justice is not a vague and abstract fonnula but a fundamental element which should underlie the settlement of any conflict always takes part with particular interest in the United Nations debate on the question of Palestine. The question is described quite righ…

LAO A/32/PV.3 Sept. 21, 1977

Mr. President, the warmest congratulations of the Lao delegation will be extended to you by our Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs when he addresses the thirty-second session of the General Assembly in a few days' time on behalf or"the Lao People's Democratic Republic. However, s…