Mr. Stephanides

Mr. Stephanides

Cyprus
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Speeches

CYP A/34/PV.45 Oct. 23, 1979

As we move on with the consideration of this important item, I wish first to avail myself of this opportunity to thank the Chairman of the Committee of the Whole, Mr. Thorvald Stoltenberg, for his comprehensive statement of 18 Oc- tober on the work of the Commitee of the Whole. Un- doubtedly Mr. Sto…

CYP A/34/PV.39 Oct. 18, 1979

Mr. President, I am obliged to you for your patience and tolerance. I shall be very, verybrief. 224. First, the representative of Turkey knows full well who is to blame for the failure of the commendable Secon~ly, I regret to be ironic, but it seems that he is a lr. '1ty .of one when he refers to …

CYP A/34/PV.39 Oct. 18, 1979

I very much regret having to speak again in yet another exercise of the right of reply by my delegation to the statement made by the representative of Turkey. 212. It is indeed with much regret that I have to expose the representative of Turkey for having used excessive language that was hardly con…

CYP A/34/PV.59 Sept. 21, 1979

Once again, the General Assembly is meeting to consider South Africa's abhorrent practice of apartheid, which has justifiably been described as constituting an international crime of the greatest magnitude and an affront to our civiliza- tion. 303. I should also like to say that we have given caref…

CYP A/33/PV.60 March 20, 1979

The General Assembly is meeting again to consider South Africa's abhorrent practices of apartheid, which have justifi.ably been des- cribed as constituting an international crime of the greatest magnitude and an affront to our civilization. 12. What is needed now is for the international com- munit…

CYP A/32/PV.83 Nov. 28, 1977

Our stand on East Timor stems from our long-held position of principle that aggression and other international illegaIities create no rights and are considered not acceptable in the United Nations, in this era of realities. This is why we condemn aggression and/or illegal occupation of territories w…

CYP A/33/PV.72 Aug. 19, 1976

In the words of our Secretary-General, Mr. Kurt Waldheim: "The situation in southern Mrica, the Middle East and Cyprus are serious in themselves and also have very special implications for international peace and secu- rity."4 113. My delegation has already had an opportunity during the current se…

CYP S/33/PV.80 June 21, 1971

As we proceed with the consideration of the question of Namibia it will be . .useful to recall the basic facts of this question. Since the ," adoption of General Assembly resolution 2145 (XXI), by :~which the Mandate of South Africa over Namibia was terminated and that Territory was placed under th…