S/102.55 SC
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Vote Consensus — S/PV.1572
Speeches following this vote (6)
The President
I shall now call on those members who wish to speak in explanation of their votes.
I listened with great attention to the speech of the Foreign Minister of Senegal at the beginning of our debate. I should like to express the profound sympathy of my Government and my delegation for the tragic loss of life, injuries to persons and damage to troperty that have taken place as a result of the incident that he described. We deeply deplore the violence that leads to such harm being do…
My delegation voted in favour of the resolution contained in document S/10266. We did so because we am in favour of sending a mission of inquiry of the Security Council to enlighten us fully on all the elements adduced in our debate by the parties concerned, however, we would have preferred another wording for operative paragraph 2. My delegation’s vote does not, of course, prejudge the fmdings o…
Mr. President, on behalf of my Government, 1 should like to tell you how moved I have been by the reaction to the acts of aggression and violence of which my country has been a victim since 1963 that was evinced in the statements of all delegations around the table.
96. It is because we have faith in the mission of the United Nations that my Government addressed itself to the Security Council, w…
For the record, I should like to state on behalf of the Soviet delegation that I cannot share
101. The establishment of NATO has forced the socialist camp to set up its own defensive alliance, the Warsaw Pact. As a result, the world has spent over 1 million million dollars on the arms race; these funds have been thrown to the winds, in pursuance of the policy of the rulers of the Western world. …
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