Once again, Member States are considering in the Assembly the policies of apartheid of South Africa's ruling white clique. We must admit that since we did so in this forum one year ago there have been no significant changes in the life of the system that has been universally condemned and for the di…
I had been trying to catch your eye, Mr. President, even before you called on the representative of Democratic Yemen. However, I am not going to make an issue of that.
47. I have asked to speak not, certainly, to contest the right of any delegation present in this Assembly to intro- duce an amendme…
Guyana will vote in support of all the draft resolutions now before us on the question of apartheid.
159. A numberofdelegations have expressed concern about the singling out in the draft resolutions of indi- vidual countries by name. As a general rule, in the drafting of resolutions on apartheid an…
My delegation has lis- tened carefully-or tried to do so-to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Venezuela speaking in exercise of the right of reply.
454. We have received the documentation which the del-:- egation of Venezuela was kind enough to make available to members of the Assembly. I should …
The 42nd plenary meeting adjourned yesterday afternoon on the under- standing that, in the intervening period, the group of Latin American States would hold consultations regarding the group's candidature for the Latin American seat to be made vacant by Jamaica's depar- ture at the end of 1980. 2. T…
Mr. President, permit me to express to you, on behalf of the Commonwealth Caribbean States, our sincerest congratulations on your unanimous election as President ofour Assembly. The leaders of our delegations will shortly be con- gratulating you approptiately on your election on behalf of their resp…
It is with a feeling of great concern and preoccupation that the delegation of Guyana joins in the consideration once again of the question of Cyprus-a concern and preoccupation born of the perpetua- tion of a human tragedy, with little indication of a general readiness to bring it to an end.
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For the delegation of Guyana it was very appropriatc that the General Assembly should have resumed, in 1974, substantive consideration of the question of Palestine. In taking such a step, the Assembly gave recognition that was long overdue to the fact that it had to address itself directly to the is…
The Assembly is cur- rently considering the question of Cyprus for the sixth year. The broad participation by delegations in the debate, even in this sixth year, is testimony to the widespread concern over the prolongation of the tragedy of Cyprus, with all that that entails for the peace and securi…