34/447 GA
Development aspects of the reverse transfer of tech- nology
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Session
| Draft symbol | A/34/538/Add.2] |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | 34/447 |
| UN Document | 34/447 ↗ |
Vote Consensus — A/34/PV.109
Speeches following this vote (20)
The President
I shall now call upon those representatives who wish to explain their votes after the vote. I would remind them of the 10-minute limitation.
In the Second Committee, my delegation did
not take part in the vote on the draft resolution on specific action related to the particular needs and problems of land-locked developing countries, and it ab- Stained in the vote just taken on the same subject. However, I wish to point out that, in the opinion of my delegation, being a land-locked country is a source of constant anxiety and concern, …
In the separate vote on paragraph 3 of resolution 34/196, the French delegation cast a favourable vote. However, I should like formally to remind the Assembly that we interpret the words *‘as adopted” as reflecting the conditions in which the resolutions referred to were adopted, including the reservations that were expressed by France during the adoption of those texts. which reservations we mai…
The delegation of Zaire wishes to thank the General Assembly for the support given to resolution 34/193. adopted by consensus. Our thanks go particularly to the 53 sponsors of the resolution. We believe that the studies that will be carried out will help Zaire
It was so decided (decision 34/321).
The President
On behalf of the General Assembly, I wish to extend to Mr. Gamani Corea my warm congratulations on his reappointment as Secretary-General of UNCTAD. His contribution during the past five and a half years to the cause of this Organization is too wel! known to require any elaboration on my part. Suffice it to say that under Mr. Corea’s competent and dedicated leadership UNCTAD has made a great stri…
The United States would like to join with others in welcoming the reappointment of Mr. Corea to the post of Secretary-General of UNCTAD. That organization has before it in the coming three years many tasks of great importance to both the developed and the developing countries. It has already played a large role in the North-South dialogue and, as these discussions move into a new phase, we are co…
The Chinese delegation. like other delegations. would like to express its congratulations to
Mr. Corea on his reappointment as Secretary-General of UNCTAD. As Secretary-General, Mr. Corea has done a great deal of work and played an important
30. During this period the Chinese delegation has co-operated effectively with Mr. Corea. We sincerely hope that in his future work Mr. Corea will continue…
On behalf of my delegation I should like to join previous speakers in congratulating Mr. Gamani Corea on his reappointment as Secretary-General of UNCTAD. We believe that UNCTAD has benefited greatly from Mr. Corea’s wisdom and deep insight, and we hope that under his continued leadership UNCTAD will positively and constructively contribute to the North-South dialogue. We wish him all success in …
On behalf of the States members of the European Communities, I should like to offer our congratulations to Mr. Gamani Corea on his reappointment for a further term of office as the Secretary-General of UNCTAD.
38. UNCTAD is a vital organ for our economic work in the United Nations system and under the leadership of Mr. Corea has played an important role in the field of international economic co-…
In connexion with the decision to confirm the appointment of Mr. Gamani Corea as Secretary-General of UNCTAD, I should like to express the hope that the UNCTAD secretariat and Mr. Gamani Corea personally will bear in mind the fact that international trade has various directions of flow, east-west, inter alia, and that in his position as head of so important a unit of the United Nations system as …
The President
We now turn to agenda item 55. I call on the representative of India, who wishes to make a proposal.
41. Mr. B. C. MISHRA (India): During the consideration of agenda item 55 in the Second Committee, the Secretariat provided conference room paper No. 3, dated 6 December 1979, to the Committee. In that paper, the dates for the eleventh special session of the General Assembly were indicated as 25 A…
The President
The representative of India has proposed that the General Assembly decide now that the dates for its special session on development should be from 25 August to 5 September 1980, with the possibility of extending the session for a few days if that should be necessary. Since the representative of India, in his capacity as Chairman of the Group of 77, has undertaken consultations with several delega…
The President
The Assembly will now take decisions on the recommendations of the Second Committee contained in paragraphs 38 and 39 of part II of its report [A/34/676/Add.1]. The draft resolutions recommended in paragraph 38 were all adopted in the Committee without a vote.
47. Draft resolution I is entitled **Multilateral development assistance for the exploration of natural resources’’. May I take it that i…
The President
We now turn to draft resolution II, entitled *‘Economic co-operation amcng developing countries"’. I take it that the Generali Assembly adopts that draft resolution without @ vos.
Draft resolution II was adopted (resolution 34/202).
The President
Draft resolution III is entitled **United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries’*. The decision of the Fifth Committee on the administrative and financial implications of the draft resolution is contained in document A/34/839, paragraph 3. May I consider that the General Assembly adopts draft resolution III?
Draft resolution IH was adopted (resolution 34[203).
The President
Next, we come to draft resolution IV, entitled ‘‘Effective mobilization and integration of women in development’’. May I take it that the General Assembly wishes to adopt draft resolution IV without a vote?
Draft resolution IV was adopted (resolution 34[204}.
$51. The PRESIDENT: We turn now to draft resolution V, entitled *‘Action programme in favour of de-
$2. The PRESIDENT: In connexion with…
The President
We now turn to draft resolution II, entitled **Preparations for the special session of the General Assembly in 1980°*. The decision of the Fifth Committee on the administrative and financial implications of the draft resolution is contained in document A/34/839, paragraph 11. The Second Committee adopted draft resolution If without a vote. May I consider that it is also the wish of the General As…
The President
Draft resolution III, entitled “Sixth replenishment of the International Development Association and recapitalization of the World Bank’’, was adopted without a vote in the Second Committee. [ take it that the General Assembly adopts draft resolution [II without a vote.
Draft resolution Lf was adopted (resolution 34/208).
The President
I now put to the vote draft resolution IV, entitled **United Nations Special Fund for Land-locked Developing Countries’’. A recorded
vote has been requested.
A recorded vote was taken.
In favour: Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados. Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burma, Burundi, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ca…
The President
Draft resolution V is entitled “Special measures in favour of the least developed among the developing countries’. It was adopted without a vote in the Second Committee. May I take it that the General Assembly wishes to do likewise?
Draft resolution V was adopted (resolution 34/210).
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