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S/11568 SC

29
Session
Draft symbol S/11568

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.1810 Dec. 13, 1974

Speeches following this vote (20) may include explanations of vote
The President
I shall now proceed to put to the vote draft resolution S/l 1574. It is my belief that thegeneral feeling of the Council at the stage when we were considering this draft resolution in our private consultations was that it might be adopted by consensus. If I hear no objection to the adoption of the draft resolution by consensus I shall take it that the Council decides that draft resolution S/l 157…
Mr. Olcay (Türkiye)
In view of the protracted negotiations that took place before the presentation of draft resolution S/11573, .and in order to determine who are the interested parties who have a voice in the decision concerning the extension of the mandate of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), and bearing in mind the reference the document just adopted makes to a Government of Cyprus in it…
The President
I would ask the Secretary-General if he is in a position to answer the question of the representative of Turkey. 10. -The SECRETARY-GENERAL: I am quite ready to answer the question put to tie by the representative of Turkey. I wish to inform the Council that through my Special Representative ifi Cyprus I consulted then Acting President, Mr. Clerides, and the Vice-President, Mr. Denkta?, and I al…
The President
I call on the representative of Turkey on a point of order. 12. I&. OLCAY (Turkev): Mr. President, do you expect me, as I mentioned-in my-introductory statement, to indicate my Government’s position on the basis of what the Secretary-General has said, or would you prefer me to refer to it in my statement? I am entirely at your disposal.
The President
In reply to the representative of Turkey, I had assumed he would explain his position when I invited him to speak.
Mr. Rossides (Cyprus)
Point of order.
The President
I am afraid I must tell the representative of Cyprus that he need not raise a point qf order, as I now call upon him since his is the first name on my list of speakers.
Mr. Rossides (Cyprus)
I rose on a point of order because I thought the members of the Council were to speak first, In relation to the matter that has been raised here in regard to the report as to the parties concerned, I wish to remind the Council that the parent resolution, which is at the origin of the Security Council meetings and the mandate on Cyprus, resolution 186 (1964), established th‘e United *See resoiu& …
The President
I now call on the representative of Turkey.
Mr. Olcay (Türkiye)
Mr. President, I never know whether it is proper under the rules of procedure for an outsider like myself, who is yet a frequent participant in the meetings of this august body, to address compliments to the President. Nevertheless, I have done so in the past, so permit me to express to you, as a personal friend, my delegation’s satisfaction at seeing you presiding over this meeting of the Securi…
The President
The next speaker is the representative of Greece on whom I now call. :.> i
Mr. Carayannis (Greece)
Mr. President, having the feeling that I am by now a c!ient,a good client, I hope, of 91. It is fitting, 1 believe, to start by thanking the Secretary-General. He has always been a key figure in the problem of Cyprus, but in the six-month period covered by his report and resulting in what I shall call the tragedy of Cyprus, his task and role have been very different and very dif!icu!t. The peopl…
The President
The next speaker on my list is Mr. Celik, to whom the Council has edended an invitation under rule, 39 of the provisional rules of procedure. In accordance with the decision taken at the outset of the meeting I invite Mr. Celik to take a’piace at the Council table. :i ., ., At the invitation of the President, Mr. $eIik took a place at the Security Council table. 103. Since 1964, when the Turkis…
Mr. Malik (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
First of all I should like to congratulate you, Mr. President, on your assumption of the Presidency of the Security Council. Your Presidency of the Council at the end of last year, as I recall, was not an easy task in view of the important events of that time. You seem to be unlucky, Sir, and complex problems, beginning with the one before us today, are being encountered during your Presidency. S…
Mr. De Guiringaud (France)
Mr. P&dent, first of ail, I should like to -extend to you my congratulations on your assumption of the Presidency of our Council. You have already fully deserved these congratulations by the way in which you conducted the delicate consultations prior to this meeting. May I also express, in passing, my delegation’s appreciation of the way in which our colleague of the United States performed his d…
Mr. Jankowitsch (Austria)
This is the last month of Austria’s term in the Security Council, and this is thus the last time we can join in the pleasant and timehonoured custom of extending, as members of the Council, congratulations to our President. We take particular pleasure in the fact that these congratulations can be extended to you, Mr. President, who shared with us two years of tenure in the Council and who persona…
Mr. Richard (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
Mr. President, it is my welcome and my pleasant duty initially to congratulate you upon your assumption of office as President of the Security Council for this month and to express my delegation’s entire confidence in your ability to conduct our business in the most efficient and the most skilful manner. And I also take this opportunity of expressing congratulations and regards to Ambassador Scal…
Mr. Salazar (Costa Rica)
Mr. President, my delegation would like to join in the congratulations expressed to you on your assumption of the Presidency of the Security Council during this month. In you we have a representative of a country which, in the community of nations, has earned both admiration and understanding. But we also have in you an intelligent and respected representative who once previously, in the same hig…
Mr. Njine (Cameroon)
Mr. President, I should like first of all to convey to you my delegation’swhole-hearted congratulations on your assumption of the responsible oflice of President of the Security Council for this last month of 1974. Your wide experience in matters of the United Nations, the esteem and-the respect which your country enjoys throughout the world, lead my delegation to believe that our work during thi…
Mr. Schaufele (United States of America)
Mr. President, I thank you and the other speakers who havesaid such kind words about Ambassador&ah’s Presidency of the Council last month. I shall convey them to him with pleasure. 212. In view of the seriousness of the problems-political, humanitarian and military-now faced in Cyprus, my delegation considers that the presence of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in that country for a new p…
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