Mr. El Hassen

Mr. El Hassen

Mauritania
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Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

MRT A/32/PV.81 Nov. 25, 1977

The question of the Middle East that we are discussing today is a problem that, on the one hand, can be considered of great simplicity and, at the same time, is of obvious complexity. The complexity flows from the fact that Israel's very presence in the Middle East region is a part of a global strat…

MRT S/32/PV.40 Oct. 20, 1977

The events which over the last twn years have distinguished the international political situation by their importance and significance, have undoubtedly given a new impetus to our Organization and invigorated its activities in the search for lasting solutions to the many problems which continue to t…

MRT A/31/PV.44 Oct. 27, 1976

The question which our Assembly is now con- sidering is important for more than one reason. It is important, first of all, because for more than 30 years it has been before our Organization. DUring this entire period the United Nations had made every effort and used almost all resources available to…

MRT A/31/PV.34 Oct. 18, 1976

I would like to stress the satisfaction that our delegation feels in participating in the debate on such an important and delicate question. 14. This feeling of satisfaction is very understandable because. as an African country, Mauritania and its delega- 15. Thefact that this matter hasnow come d…

MRT A/31/PV.20 Oct. 6, 1976

We have heard a statement by the representative of Algeria which essentially praised two features of the position of the Algerian Government. What are those two features? First, that the position of the Algerian Govern- ment has never varied on the question of the Sahara. Let us take a closer look a…

MRT A/31/PV.92 Oct. 14, 1974

The question of the Middle East is regularly discussed at every session of the General Assembly. Numerous resolutionshave been adopted; many moves have been made and appeals uttered; but Israel's arrogant stubbornness is still there, like a stumbling-block to all the peace efforts undertaken by the …