S/11348] SC
29
Session
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.1781
Speeches following this vote (20)
The President
I shall now call on those representatives who wish to explain their votes.
Mr. President, I am grateful to you for the opportunity of participating in this debate and I am especially grateful that the Security Council has just taken the decision that it did, in the way that it did and by the majority that it did. It is rare indeed that the whole of the world community finds itself in such total unanimity when it approaches an issue of such delicacy and gravity as the on…
We convene here today in the wake of opeh military action in the eastern Mediterranean. To our deep regret, Turkish troops have landed on Cyprus. The Council, all too familiar with the antagonisms which have shaped Greek-Turkish relations on Cyprus, needs no reminder of what the Turkish landing forebodes for the stability of the island and what a serious threat is posed for peace in the area. Reg…
From the very outset, the Soviet delegation has favoured the adoption by the Security Council of rapid and effective measures in connexion with the dangerous situation that has arisen in and around Cyprus.
72. In the statements by the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, the representative of Cyprus, Mr. Rossides, and some members of the Council, it has been convincingly sho…
Mr. President, as this is the first time that my delegation has spoken during this debate I should like briefly to extend to you our congratulations on your assumption of the presidency of the .Security Council. Your skill, experience and wisdom have been amply demonstrated during the past few difficult days. I shoudl also like to pay a special tribute to the outstanding manner in which your pred…
Mr. President, my delegation is particularly happy to congratulate you on your accession to the burdensome and delicate responsibility of being President of the Security Council this month. Your great country, Peru, is already engaged in close co-operation with my own, not only within the United Nations family, but also and particuiarly within the framework of the great assembly of non-aligned co…
In our statement yesterday [1780th meeting] the Chinese delegation has already stated our principled position on the situation in Cyprus. The Chinese Government and people firmly support the just struggle waged by the people of Cyprus under the leadership of their President, Archbishop Makarios, the legitimate head of State of Cyprus, and resolutely oppose the aggression and subversion against Cy…
Mr’. President, my delegation wishes to associate itself with the congratulations addressed to you on your performance as President of the Security Council. The well-deserved prestige which you enjoy has been enhanced by the intelligent and able manner in which you have guided the debates of the Council. My delegation reiterates the offer made to you privately to render the greatest co-operation …
Mr. President, in speaking for the first time under your presidency it gives me great pleasure to join those who have congratulated you on your assumption of the presidency of the Council for the current’ month. The close association on both an official and personal level which I have been privileged to enjoy with you, Sir, permits me to state with confidence that the presidency is in most capabl…
Mr. President, since I am speaking for the first time, I should like to begin. by extending to you the congratulations of my delegation on your accession to the presidency of the Security Council for this month. Your great experience of international affairs and your qualifications as a diplomat and a statesman have already contributed -and we are sure, will continue to contribute-to the full suc…
Mr. President, as this is the first time my delegation has taken the floor under your wise presidency, let me offer you my delegation’s congratulations and good wishes. The matter before us is of grave concern to all of us, as it involves the question of a threat to general peace. My delegation has been impressed with the manner in which you have so ably discharged your duties.
138. My delegatio…
When we learned, in the early hours of this morning, of the new and grave turn of events in Cyprus, a sense of deep-and, if still possible, deepened concern-was universal. In my statement yesterday [/78&h meeting],
146. We made it equally clear, however, that these objectives appeared to be gravely threatened by foreign intervention of the type that led, early this week, to the forcible overthro…
Mr. President, despite the fact that this is the first time I am speaking in the Security Council as the representative of the Byelorussian SSR, I would not wish to make too lengthy an introduction to my statement. At the same time, we should first of a!! like to congratulate you on guiding the work of the Council at this decisive moment and to note the ski!! with which you are carrying out your …
In my earlier statement in the course of this debate [!780th meeting] I have already expressed the views of my Government on the acute situation that has confronted us during this past week. Those views still stand and I shall not attempt to repeat them here, even though the gravity of the situation that we contemplate has been, as we all know, greatly increased within the past 24 hours.
168. Wh…
Mr. President, I have asked for the floor in order to read out a statement which has just been issued by the Soviet Government in connexion with the events in Cyprus. The statement reads as follows:
[The speaker read out the text of the statement contained in the document subsequently circulated under the symbol S/11367.]
176. Now I should like to read out the text of a TASS statement relating …
Again the representative of the Soviet Union has peeked into some mysterious comer and discovered that it is really NATO which is instigating the tragic developments on Cyprus. It seems to be a curious recurring nightmare, a sort of James Bondnish twist of the real
178. Along with the United Kingdom and France, we have sought to promote and encourage negotiations in London for the purpose of res…
The President
As the representative of PERU, I wish to make the following statement.
180. The delegation of Peru warmly applauds the fact that the draft resolution contained in document S/l 1350 was adopted unanimously. That draft contains ! very valid elements which, if applied, we have no doubt will restore peace and order in Cyprus.
181. My delegation was prepared to support the document circulated yester…
The President
I now invite the representative of Mauritius to take a place at the Council table and to make a statement.
Mr. President, at the outset I should like to thank you and, through you, the members of the Security Council for allowing me to participate in the work of the Council. I am particularly fortunate that I should be doing so under your wise guidance and presidency.
190. Since I arrived in New York from the United Kingdom only a few hours ago, and since I have not been in on the secrets of the gods…
The President
The next speaker is the representative of Cyprus, on whom I now call.
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