Mr. Lobo

Mr. Lobo

Mozambique
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The South African policy of separate development as the political and economic instrument for perpetuating the supremacy of the white minority over blacks, Coloureds and Indians constitutes a mockery of Africa and the inter- national community at large. It is hard to accept the fact that in this las…

MOZ A/36/PV.81 Dec. 2, 1981

First of all, my delega- tion would like to welcome the delegation of Antigua ,and Barbuda to the Assembly. We feel that their rightful place in this international body is now being occupied by men who, together with all of us, will do their best to find solutions to ihe problems facing the whole of…

MOZ A/35/PV.70 Nov. 20, 1980

It is with dismay that my delegation has once again to participate in yet another discussion of the so-called situation in Afghanistan. 2. It was at the beginning ofthis year that my delega- tion first repudiated the idea of bringing this issue before the General Assembly. For the People's Re- publi…

MOZ A/32/PV.55 Nov. 1, 1977

For two consecutive years we have, through this body, been pleading with France to eliminate the contradictions created by the incomplet~ decolonization of the Comoros-a sovereign Member State of this Organization and a sovereign member of the OAU. Likewise, for two consecutive years, the occupation…

MOZ S/31/PV.39 Oct. 21, 1976

My delegation wishes to make it clear that the Republic of Mozambique not only supported draft resolution A/31/L.3/Rev.l and Add.l on the question of Mayotte but was one of its sponsors. For technical reasons not yet clear to us, our affirmative 'Vote did not appear on the voting board. Mozambique s…

MOZ S/31/PV.37 Dec. 13, 1974

On the question of the Comoros, two years ago, on 13 December 1974, the General Assembly adopted its resolution 3291 (XXIX). In that resolution the General Assembly, among other things, requested the Government of France, the then administer- ing Power, to ensure that the unity and territorial integ…