Mr. Deressa

Mr. Deressa

Ethiopia
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The representative of Somalia rejoiced at my being called to order, but he almost challenged the presidency. 214. I should like to finish what I started to say earlier. 215. With regard to the reference by the represen- tative of Somalia to today's issue of The New York Times. I must say that, for …

The decision denying the seat of Kampuchea to its legitimate Government, followed by the consideration of agenda item 123, en- titled "The situation in Kampuchea", in the absence of the legitimate representatives of that country, has put this Assembly in a situation which, to say the least, is in- c…

Since the debate on this item of our agenda has been going on for the past few days, and since the subject has been so adequately covered by previous speakers, I shall be very brief. 23. My delegation has studied the reports on the policies of apartheid [A/34/22 and Add.i] and on the recent develop…

The questionofpeace, stability and co-operation in its broadest sense. is uppermost in the minds of all peace-loving peoples and Governments whose representatives are assembled here in this room. Regional peace, regional ques~ingthe inclusion in the agendao( ~he thirty-fifth point. My delegation fu…

ETH A/36/PV.30 Dec. 31, 1981

Those who fail to re- spect the provisions of that decision will have only them- selves to blame for the possible disastrous consequences of such failure. 224. Subsequently, the OAU Good Offices Committee met at the ministerial level at Lagos in August 1980 and, having reaffirmed once again that th…

ETH A/36/PV.30 Dec. 31, 1981

It will be recalled that at the 24th meeting the representative of-Somalia accused the Minister for Foreign Affairs of my country of mis- representing the decision on the conflict between Ethiopia and Somalia adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Uni…

ETH A/35/PV.17 Sept. 30, 1980

The representative of the Democratic Republic ofSomalia has once again made refer- ences to my country and has shed crocodile tears over the Ethiopians. I will not take the Assembly's time in trying to defend Ethiopia at this stage, because the record ofEthiopia speaks for itself. 378. Ethiopia is …

ETH A/35/PV.17 Sept. 30, 1980

I do not know if this is a point of order or a point of information. 356. The representative of Somalia has talked at length about Abyssinia and Abyssinians. Quite frankly, I am unable to locate a country called Abyssinia either on the list ofStates Members ofthis Organization oron any map in use, …

ETH A/34/PV.19 Oct. 3, 1979

Mr. President, de- spite your indication that the representative ofSomalia has spoken for much too long, he has continued in typical fashion to slander Ethiopia. I hope you will immediately stop him from continuing on that course.

ETH A/34/PV.19 Oct. 3, 1979

Even the most well- known musical record when played on a broken phonograph is inevitably so distorted accoustically as to lose its genuine tone. Played on the same broken phonograph a record ofan already discordant tune oran unrepentant soliloquy could scarcely sound any better. It was to precisely…