S/11870] SC
30
Session
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Vote Consensus — S/PV.1854
Speeches following this vote (9)
The Secretary-General
As the members of the Security Council are aware, since the adoption of resolution 379 (1975) last Sunday [1852nd meeting] I have been in constant touch with the parties concerned and interested, through their representatives here at United Nations Headquarters and also through my special envoy, Mr. Andre Lewin, whom I sent to the area. I have not failed to keep the members of the Security Counci…
On 2 November the Security Council adopted by consensus resolution 379 (1975), in paragraph 1 of which the Council:
‘&Urges all the parties concerned and interested to avoid any unilateral or other action which might further escalate the tension in the area,”
and in paragraph 2
“Requests the Secretary-General to continue and intensify his consultations with the parties concerned and interested…
His Majesty the King yesterday gave an address in which he announced the departure of the “Green March” for today; 6 November. At that time His Majesty the King wished to make it perfectly clear that, first, the participants were required to observe strict discipline and to preserve the peaceful character of the march; secondly, there was to be no counter-move to ,any Spanish reaction. In respons…
At this late hour,and after the lengthy meetings which we have devoted to this problem, it was not my intention to speak again. However, the statement just made by the representative of Morocco compels me to provide somexlarifications.
63. The first is that’ the representative of Morocco appears to have forgotten where we are and .why we are meeting. We are not in the General Assembly; nor are w…
’ I must admit that ‘I rather hesitated to ask to speak at this meeting because I am not really sure what its purpose is. I wonder; with all due respect to this body and to its members, what is the meaning of thismasauerade which has been going an for - - same time now.
71. ‘The ‘Algerian delegation, like the delegations of other ‘parties concerned and interested in the problem of Western Sahara…
The President
The representative of Algeria has used very strong words in referring to the Security Council and the purpose of convening today’s meeting. As representative of the UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS, I can say that in my country criticism and self-criticism are greatly encouraged. Criticism and self-criticism promote progre& and improve work.
99. In connexion with his statement, I must inform …
The representative of Algeria thought it necessary to remind the Council that: ‘*as representative of Algeria; I have ‘drawn your attention to the gravity of the situation resulting from a crossing of the frontier” [see puregraph 79 dmvej. : -, 104. With your permission, Mr. President, and with that of the members’ of the Security Council, allow me to, say .what President Boumediene himself think…
The President
Since there. are no more speakers, I would like to address the Council in my capacity as representative of the UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS. The position of the Soviet Union on this question has. been set forth in the statements made by the delegation of the Soviet Union at the meetings of .the Security Council held on 22 October [185&h meeting] and 2 November [1852nd meeting], and also-.d…
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