988 (1995) SC
50
Session
| Draft symbol | S/1995/302 |
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| Adopted symbol | 988 (1995) |
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| UN Document | 988 (1995) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.3522
Speeches following this vote (9)
Let me say, Mr. President, on behalf of my Government, that we are delighted that you are chairing this very important meeting, and, on my own behalf, that it is a very great pleasure to see a very good personal friend in the Chair.
I also would like to thank, on behalf of my Government, the members of the Council for their statements of condolence and support today, and specifically the very pe…
The President
I thank the representative of the United States for the kind words she addressed to me.
The delegation of France would like to welcome you, Sir, to the Security Council. It is delighted that this meeting is taking place under your presidency.
My delegation would also like to associate itself with all those who have expressed their sympathy with the United States Government over the terrible bombing that claimed so many inhabitants of Oklahoma City as its victims.
Firstly, we are c…
It is a pleasure to welcome you today, Mr. Deputy Foreign Minister, to the Council and to see you in the President’s chair.
I too wish to extend our condolences to the Government of the United States and to the families of those who died in the terrible explosion in Oklahoma City.
Let me begin by expressing the gratitude of my Government to the members of the Mission of the International Confer…
The President
I thank the representative of Germany for his kind words addressed to me.
Allow me to begin, Sir, by addressing to you a warm welcome from my delegation and our best wishes on your assumption of the presidency of the Security Council today. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank your Government for having sent to the United Nations such a fine and able diplomat, Ambassador Karel Kovanda, who has presided so efficiently and impartially over our deliberation…
The President
I thank the representative of Italy for his kind words addressed to my delegation.
My delegation would also like warmly to welcome you to the Council, Mr. President, and take the opportunity of your presence to express our appreciation of your country’s presidency of the Council in what has been a very busy month so far.
The United Kingdom also expresses its shock and sympathy with the United States over the bomb outrage in Oklahoma. We echo entirely Ambassador Albright’s word…
The President
I thank the representative of the United Kingdom for the kind words he addressed to my delegation.
I shall now make a statement in my national capacity.
First, on behalf of the Czech Republic and its Government and people, I wish to join all those who have expressed their sorrow and sympathy to Ambassador Albright and the American people in connection with the terrorist bombing in Oklahoma City…
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