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A/50/574 GA

50
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Draft symbol A/50/574

Vote ConsensusA/50/PV.76 Dec. 1, 1995

Speeches following this vote (11) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Ateba (Cameroon)
As we commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations, we must emphasize that one of the longest-standing challenges facing the Organization is the situation that arose in the Middle East almost half a century ago. Since then, the international community has been constantly striving to establish just and lasting peace throughout that region. After three wars and many skirmishes and ot…
Mr. Abu-Nimah (Jordan)
The situation in the Middle East, with its core issue, the question of Palestine, continues to be an important item on the agenda of the international community as represented by this Organization. My delegation’s participation in this debate stems from its firmly held belief in the vital role of the United Nations and in the need for the Organization to participate in the ongoing peace process. …
Mr. Poernomo (Indonesia)
Earlier this week the General Assembly had the opportunity to consider the agenda item entitled “Question of Palestine”. On that occasion, Member States that participated in the debate reaffirmed that this question constitutes the core of the Arab-lsraeli conflict, with profound ramifications on the Middle East landscape as a whole, which we are considering today. The debate further made clear th…
Mr. Allagany (Saudi Arabia)
The General Assembly discusses today the question of the Middle East which is currently witnessing My country still follows up the developments of the peace process in the Middle East, both on the bilateral and the multilateral levels with very keen interest. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has continued to stand by this process since its initiation in 1991 in Madrid. Such stand reflects the sinceri…
Mr. Çelem (Türkiye)
Last year and the year before, my predecessors began their statements on this same agenda item with a tribute to the two architects of the Middle East peace process: President Arafat and Prime Minister Rabin. This year, I was prepared to follow suit and to do so joyfully. However, the grievous loss of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin obliges me to be restrained. We hope and believe that his legacy wi…
The Acting President
If there is no proposal under rule 66 of the rules of procedure, I shall take it that the General Assembly decides not to discuss the report of the Fifth Committee that is before the Assembly today.
The Acting President
Statements will therefore be limited to explanations of vote. The positions of delegations regarding the recommendation of the Fifth Committee have been made clear in the Committee and are reflected in the relevant official record. May I remind members that, under paragraph 7 of decision 34/401, the General Assembly agreed that “When the same draft resolution is considered in a Main Committee …
The Acting President
I now call on the representative of the Syrian Arab Republic, who wishes to make a statement in explanation of position on the draft resolution just adopted.
Mr. Sulaiman (Syrian Arab Republic)
I should like to explain the position of my delegation in respect of the draft resolution A/50/L.50 relating to the financing of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. We wish to put on record that had this draft resolution been put to the vote, we would have voted against it, in keeping with the constant and principle position of the Syrian Arab Republic which we expressed at previous…
The Acting President
We have thus concluded the present stage of our consideration of sub-item (a) of agenda item 122. Programme of work
The Acting President
I should like to make an announcement concerning the General Assembly’s programme of work. This afternoon, as the first item, the Assembly will take action on the recommendations which the General Committee adopted at its 5th and 6th meetings, held on 28 and 30 November 1995 respectively, and which are contained in its fourth report (A/50/250/Add.3). On Monday, 4 December, in the morning, the A…
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