I welcome this opportunity to address the General Assembly in my capacity as Chairman of the group of Eastern European States on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary ofthe adoption ofthe historic Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, initiated by the Uni…
The efforts towards the adoption of a world charter for nature have been inspired by concern for the preservation of mankind's natural living condi- tions, which today are exposed to a variety of ri8ks. It is therefore necessary to exert all efforts in or:ler to live up to the historical responsibil…
Like all peace-loving peoples and States, the German Democratic Republic is deeply concerned about the dangerous aggravation of the situation in the Middle East. It has become clear to the entire world that the policy of concluding separate deals and of excluding the PLO from negotiations dealing wi…
The fundamental view of the German Democratic Republic with regard to the representation of Kampu- chea in the United Nations is well-known and remains unchanged. My delegation unreservedly supports the right of the People's Revolutionary Council to take the seat of Kampuchea in the United Nations.
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Sixteen months ago, at its seventh emergency special ses- sion, the General Assembly, in pursuance of the great re- sponsibility the United Nations has assumed to settle the question of Palestine, reaffinned the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people and took important decisions on their immed…
The United Nations General Assembly again is faced with the task of contributing to a settlement of the Middle East conflict.
108. By an overwhelming majority the Gp-neral Assembly at its thirty-first session adopted resolution 31/62, which calls for an early convening of the Geneva Peace Conferenc…
My delegation would like to underline what has been expressed by a number of representatives here and in the Special Political Committee: that it is necessary in the :nterest of peaceful relations between States to guarantee safety in international civil aviation without ~ny risks.
105. The German …