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A/35/689] GA

35
Session
Draft symbol A/35/689]

Vote ConsensusA/35/PV.94 Dec. 12, 1980

Speeches following this vote (17) may include explanations of vote
The President
I now invite members to turn their attention to the draft decision contained in document A/35/L.47/Rev.1. I call on the representative of Nigeria to introduce that draft decision.
Mr. Ayewah (Nigeria)
The General Assembly, by its resolution 33/71 H of 14 December 1978, decided to convene a special session devoted to disarmament in 1982and to set up at its thirty-fifth session a Preparatory Committee for that special session. During the current session. and precisely on 3 December 1980, the General Assembly established the Preparatory Committee [resolution 35/47] made up of 78 Member States. On…
Mr. Baleta (Albania)
When draft resolution A/C.1/35/L.44 was put to the vote in the First Committee on 24 November. my delegation voted against it. That negative vote was a confirmation of its constant attitude towards the demagogic proposal to conclude a so-called international convention on what is called the strengthening of the security of non-nuclear-weapon States. My delegation voted against the draft resolutio…
Mr. Gay Ama (Congo)
In the First Committee my delegation abstained in the voting on the draft resolution entitled "Report of the Committee on Disarmament" because we wished to have certain supplementary information, Having obtained that information, my delegation would like to indicate now its intention of voting in favour of draft resolution I.
The President
The Assembly will now take a decision on the II draft resolutions recommended by the First Committee in paragraph 34 of its report [A/35/699]. Draft resolution A is entitled "Study on
The President
Draft resolution C is entitled "Non-stationing of nuclear weapons on the territories of States where there are no such weapons at present" . A recorded vote has been requested.
The President
Draft resolution G is entitled "Conclusion of an international convention prohibiting the development, production, stockpiling and use of radiological weapons". The Committee adopted draft resolution G without a vote. May I consider that the Assembly wishes to do the same?
The President
Draft resolution H is entitled "Prohibition of the production of fissionable material for weapon purposes". A recorded vote has again been requested.
The President
We come now to agenda item 49. The First Committee's report is contained in document A/35/700. 147. I call on the representative ofIsrael who wishes to explain his vote before the vote.
Mr. Eilan (Israel)
Responsible and informed observers of the international community have long decried the growing politicization of the United Nations. Some have claimed that the United Nations itself has become the major obstacle to peace and stability in certain parts of the world-the exacerbator, not the mitigator, of conflict. Others have protested as one specialized agency after another-the ILO, WHO and UNESC…
The President
The Assembly will now vote on the draft resolution recommended by the First Committee in paragraph 7 of its report [A/35/700]. A recorded vote has been requested. A recorded vote was taken. In favour: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Benin, Bhutan, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burundi, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Cape Verde, Chad, China, Comoros, Co…
The President
The representative of Iraq wishes to exercise his right of reply. I call upon him.
Mr. Awanis (Iraq)
My delegation listened to the statement made a few moments ago by the representative of the Zionist entity in which he tried to justify his vote on the draft resolution just adopted. 158. The representative of the Zionist entity atternp' -d to deceive the international community and blatant.y ran counter to the noble tradition of the Organization, by criticizing the views of 99 independent count…
Mr. Peters (Luxembourg)
Speaking on draft resolution A/35/L.43 and Add.I on behalf of the nine member States of the European Community and Greece, I should like to put on record the fact that we continue to have serious reservations about the proposal to have a draft declaration on non-interference in the internal affairs of States discussed in the First Committee. 194. Although the Community will not oppose the renewa…
Mr. Khan (Pakistan)
The delegation of Pakistan will vote in favour of the procedural draft resolution contained in document A/35/L.43 and Add.I, because we attach the utmost importance to the adoption of a declaration on non-intervention and non-interference in the conduct of international relations. 220. The draft declaration that was considered this year by the Ad floc Working Group in the First Committee gives r…
The President
I now put to the vote the draft resolution as a whole, as amended by the adoption of the amendment in document A/35/L.48. A recorded vote has been requ..sted.
Mr. Troyanovsky (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
The consideration by the General Assembly of the item concerning implementation of the Declaration on the Strengthening of International Security is this year taking place in special circumstances. It is the tenth anniversary of the adoption of that Declaration. The resolution just adopted by the General Assembly correctly emphasizes the important role played by that Declaration in strengthening …
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