S/11052/Kev.I] SC
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.1752
Speeches following this vote (20)
The President
I shall now invite those members of the Council who wish to do so to speak in explanation of their vote after the vote. I appeal to them to do so as briefly as possible, and until they have finished I shall not entertain requests to be allowed to speak from representatives who are not members of the Council.
The report submitted by the Secretary-General to the Council with regard to the implementation of resolution 340 (1973) [S/11052/Rev. I] meets with the approval of my delegation, which has just voted accordingly. It seems to us to be specific and objective, and we are very grateful to the Secretary-General.
15. However, I should like to make some brief remarks with regard to four points which, i…
In expressing our satisfaction at the Council’s action today in approving, in a spirit of co-operation, the Secretary-General’s report on the
36. First, we find the definition of UNEF’s terms of reference-which is really its task, its mandate-in paragraph 2 of the report clear and ample. By quoting paragraph 1 of resolution 340 (1973), the report very properly reflects the Council’s decision as …
A few minutes ago we adopted the resolution on the report which was so promptly, competely and admirably presented by the Secretary-General. In doing so, we had the benefit of a very long discussion amongst ourselves in an informal, closed meeting of the Council, it that meeting many questions were asked, many clarifica. tions sought and many explanations requested, The Secretary-General, wi.th h…
The time we have already taken in our informal discussion of the report of the Secretary-General indicates how extensively we have examined it. My delegation accepts the report in document S/11052/Rev.l of .27 Octob& 1973, In so doing my delegation wishes to make the following remarks,
56. It is the understanding of my delegation that the term “with the full co-operation of the parties concerned…
I shall be brief. Some of the points I had in mind to mention have been expressed in a most eloquent manner by my colleagues from Yugoslavia and India.
63. My delegation voted for the resolution approving the revised report of the Secretary-General as we are generally in agreement with the provisions contained in the report. My delegation would like to express its highest appreciation to the Sec…
My delegation commends the Secretary-General and his staff for this report. It deals comprehensively and effectively with the immediate issues. It reflects accurately the letter and spirit of our resolutions. For these reasons my delegation voted for the resolution approving the Secretary-General’s report.
8.5. As regards certain issues of principle raised in the discussion on this report, my de…
The President
All members of the Council wishing to explain their vote have now done so, and I now give the floor to the representative of Egypt.
I should like to declare, on behalf of the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, that upon receipt of the Secretary-General’s cable on 25 October 1973, communicating to us the text of resolution 340 (1973), I sent the following reply to the Secretary-Generai on 26 October 1973:
78. My delegation would like to express its very sincere gratitude to the Secretary-General and his staff for the g…
The delegation of Panama congratulates the SecretaT General and his assistants for their tireless endeavours in setting up this important undertaking on a sound basis.
88. I wish also to refer to my statement before the Council on 25 October 1973 /.Z 750th meetingJ. In giving its consent to the entry and presence of the United Nations Emergency Force on Egyptian territory, the Government of Egyp…
The President
I now call on the representative of Israel.
81, In expressing the satisfaction of the delegation of Panama at the progress we have achieved today, through the action which has just been taken, we renew our offer to be as useful as we possibly can in the effort to achieve the noble goal of peace which we desire for that important sector of the international community.
I have already stated in the Security Council that Israel’s policy has been and continues to be guided by three principles: cease-fire, negotiation, peace, The cease-fire has become effective. Tranquillity prevails in all sectors of the front. United Nations military observers have taken up their positions. The first units of the United Nations Emergency Force have arrived in the area. Today a me…
The President
I now invite the representative of Saudi Arabia to take a place at the Council table and to make his statement.
I shall confine my intervention as strictly as is humanly possible to the financial implications referred to in the last two paragraphs of the report of the Secretary-General, under the heading “Estimated cost and method of financing”. We note that the estimated cost for a force of 7,000, all ranks, for a period of six months is approximately $30 million. We have no quarrel with this figure, name…
The President
~-remind my friend the reprem sentative of Saudi Arabia that the members of this Council have been sitting in these same chairs almost continuously, for, I think, 11 hours; and I do appeal to him to shorten his speech and bring it to a close as soon as possible. We have
13.5. Mr. Tekoah is up to his old tricks. He is talking behind me and saying “Madness, Saudi Arabian madness”. For heaven’s sak…
The bulk of my speech was over, I know that you are under great strain, Sir; I sympathize with you. I know; I also have been under great strain. Incidentally, I am older than you, I too have been working on my speech and other things for 15 hours, and I still have some stamina. I think that there is still some strength in the old horses that you and I are. It will not take me long to finish. If y…
You should have more stamina than 1. But I am going to finish-not just to please you, because I would be a hypocrite to say that I am doing it just to please you, but because I have only three or four more pages of longhand notes. Because of my poor eyesight I have to use large letters. This interruption is uncalled for. If you had not interrupted me, I would have been finished by now. Appeal, ap…
I shall be brief. I have just received from Moscow the text of a statement issued by TASS today, 27 October 1973. I should like to read it to the Council:
133. Where was I now? Let me see. Good God, I am all mixed up. I said, “Good God, have mercy upon me.” For heaven’s sake, don’t do it any more, Sir. 1 am glad you have only three or four more days as President of the Councilfor your sake and m…
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