S/17234 SC
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.2582
Speeches following this vote (10)
With a heavy heart, the delegation of Egypt speaks today out of feelings of brotherhood and solidarity. We must put an end to the bloodshed, put the worst behind us, and look ahead to a future of peace and tolerance.
IO. The Government and people of Egypt have followed with deep concern the bloody events in fraternal Lebanon and the bloody conflict in and around Beirut between our brothers, the …
The President
The next speaker is the representative of Lebanon. 1 invite him to take a place at the Cou&l table and to make his statement.
Since ;his is the first time that I have spoken in the Council under your presidency, Sir, allow me to congratulate you on your assumption of that post-even though my congratulations are expressed to you on the last day of this month. Your very well-known experience has been amply and admirably demorstrated during the contacts and consultations.
22. I wish also to express to your predecessor, Mr…
There is serious concern in the Soviet Union over the events at Beirut that have led to substantial material destruction and loss of life among the civilian population. A few days ago, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, Mr. Gromyko. at a meeting with a delegation from the League of Arab States, emphasised the need for an immediate halt to the bloodshed and conflict between the …
The President
The next speaker is the representative of Malta. 1 invite him to take a place at the Council table and to make his statement.
$4. We have spoken in the past on the general question of the hapless Palestinian people. Our position is on record in the statement I made before the Council on 30 August last year [2553h meeting] and in the statement of our Minister for Foretgr Affairs in the General As…
Mr. President, as we approach not just the final day but the final hours of your presidency, my delegation would like to thank you and to congratulate you. It has been a very heavy month, and your responsibilities have been continuous. But it has also been a very constructive month, in that the Council took a number of actions in a very constntctive spirit. The skill you displayed as Presideni ha…
The Australian delegation would like to add its voice to those of other renresentatives who have rightly praised you, Sir, for your tactful, courteous and very skilful handling of the considerable and often complex work of the Council during this month of May.
83. The Australian Government believes that this urgent meeting of the Council is an appropriate response to the sombre and saddening sit…
The President
I should like to inform members of the Council that I have just received a letter from the representative of the Syrian Arab Republic in which he requests to be invited to participate in the discussion of the item on the agenda. In accordance with the usual practice, I propose, with the consent of the Council, to invite him to participate in the discussion without the right to vote in conformity …
I should like to say only a few words and I shall not add anything new. I thank the Council again and express my satisfaction and that of the Egyptian delegation at the fact that the resolution was adopted unanimously.
The President
The Council has thus concluded the present stage of its consideration of the item on its agenda.
The meeting rose at 7.55 p.m.
NOTE
1 Of~rial Records of rhe General Assembly. Thirlyrinrh ScrJion. Pfmary Meetings. 13th meeting.
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