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S/13985 SC

Draft symbol S/13985
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Russia United States ~ United Kingdom China France

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.2226 June 3, 1980

— Abstain (1)
✓ Yes (14)
Speeches following this vote (11) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Whyte (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
Before Iexplain the vote of my delegation on the resolution that we have just adopted, allow me on behalf of the United Kingdom to express to the representative of the Niger felicitations and gratitude for the admirable way in which he conducted the affairs of the Council during the month of May and to extend to you, Mr. President, felicitations and good wishes on the assumption of your high offi…
Mr. Troyanovsky (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
Mr. President, first of all I should like to welcome you, the representative of Norway,. to the presidency of the Council. I should like to state that the peoples of our two countries are bound traditionally by ties of good-neighbourliness and aspirations to mutually advantageous co-operation. I should also like to express the hope that in the near future the links and contacts between our two co…
The President
The next speaker is the representative of Egypt. I invite him to take a place at the Council table and to make his statement.
Mr. Abdel Meguid (Egypt)
At the outset, I should like to express our thanks and appreciation for the contribution of our colleague and friend Ambassador Oumarou of the Niger, who presided over the Council during the month of May. 83. I should like also to express my delegation’s sincere congratulations to you, Mr. President, on your assumption of the presidency of the Council for the month of June. You represent a count…
The President
The next speaker is the representative of Jordan. I invite him to take a place at the Council table and to make his statement. 94. I wish also to take this opportunity to express our grateful thanks to your predecessor, Ambassador IdC Oumarou of the Niger, who so efficiently and ably presided over the Council’s affairs in the month of May. 95. We are meeting at a very critical time. We are meet…
The President
The next speaker is the representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization, on whom I now call. 10;. Mr. TERZI (Palestine Liberation Organization): ,It is with great pleasure that we express our conviction, Mr. President, that your wise presidency will lead the work of the Council to constructive and positive results. You have manifested your wisdom in a very concrete manner in the past. Yo…
The President
The representative of Israel has asked to speak, and I now call on him.
Mr. Blum (Israel)
The Council has just adopted another one-sided, unbalanced, hostile resolution against Israel. It is cluttered with pieces of old lumber. But it also contains a series of new aberrations. 124. The people under occupation were supposed to go to the polls and elect their municipal representatives. Israel delayed that; Israel was scared that it could not really face the results of such elections. …
The President
The representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization wishes to make a statement in reply. I call on him.
Mr. Terzi
The representative of Tel Aviv was carried away by his emotions, to the extent that he almost gave himself away and told the Council that he knew exactly who the terrorists and murderers were. 153. It still seems that Tel Aviv maintains that the provisions of the fourth Geneva Convention are not applicable, despite the unanimous consensus of the international community. Naturally, the Palestinia…
The President
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