S/7611 SC
| Draft symbol | S/7611 |
|---|---|
| Sponsors (1) |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.1338
Speeches following this vote (15)
Thank you, Mr. President, for inviting me to take part in this debate on the question of Cyprus, and for giving me the floor. 1 Will avail myself of this occasion to make just a brief statement, avoiding anything that might be controversial, as is the general wish, as 1 understand it, of a11 members round this table,
39. When the Security Council, at its 1286th meeting on 16 June 1966, last cons…
1 am speaking in thename of the delegations of Mali, Uganda and Nigeria. Al1 we wish to do is to stress the importance that our delegations attach to the appeal in paragraph 2 of this resolution. We are very anxious to see the objectives of the Security Council achieved in Cyprus. We are very anxious that they should be achieved very promptly and,, for that reason, we are very anxious that a11 th…
1 should first like to express appreciation to our Secretary-General for his lucid and thorough report on the United Nations Operation in Cyprus. On the basis of this report we have again extended the mandate of UNFICYP for a further period of six months.
56. In thanking the Secretary-General and his able staff, I think it is appropriate at this time to recall that the Secretary-General has labo…
The President
The nexi: speaker on my list is the representative Of Cyprus, on whom 1 now call.
We have before us the report of the Secretary-General for the six months just ended, which is a clear and comprehensive dooument presenting the current situation on the island. In this connexion, I wish to express my Government’s full appreciation of the constructive work UNFICYP
69. I avail mYSelf of this opportunity to pay a tribute to the Seoretary-General for dealingwith this problem *itb th…
The President
The representative of Cyprus has asked for the floor in exercise of the right of reply.
I wish to make a reply to wlhat has been said by the representative of Turkey.
99. The representative of Turkey admits that they are against normalization in the island and, therefore, they are working against UNFICYP’s efforts. He says they would understand normalization if that means -anid this is what is intended-a return to the Zurich and London Agreements and a return to the Constitution,, …
The President
1 thank the representative of Cyprus and wish to point out to him, and also to the representative of Turkey, that the Council is greatly pressed for time since this meeting has had to be fitted in between meetings devoted to the extremely urgent problem of Southern Rhodesia. Owing to the approaching end of the Force’s mandate on the island, the Council had to deal with this matter today, Moreover…
The representative of Turkey states that the military reinforcement is against the Turkish Cypriots. It is a well-known fact that the Government forces are overwhelmingly superior to the forces in the enclaves. The reason why they do not clear the enclaves is not that they do net have sufficient forces to do SO; it is because they show restraint, because they want to co-operate with UNFICYP, and …
1 would not have minded listening, even at this late hour, to a very learned discourse on the history of constitutional law by the representative of Uruguay, if he hadnot, unfortunately, during that discourse, painted a completely warped and one-sided picture of the real issues involved in the Cyprus problem. His discourse took as its theme, more or less, some remarks whichhe made on 16 June of t…
The President
Speaking again as the representative of URUGUAY, 1 should like to say just a few words to explain that 1 wa;s expounding concepts and doctrines. 1 know the facts, but it is with respect to the application of legal prinoiples to these facts that 1 differ with the Türkish representative.
141. There is no disagreement between us about the facts, There is a disagreement of principle, doctrine and co…
The President
In accordance with our earlier decision [1331st meeting], 1 invite the representatives of Zambia, Senegal, Algeria, Pakistan and India to take the places reserved for them near the Council table.
At the invitation of the President, Mr. J. B. Mwemba (Zambia), Mr. Diop (S‘enegal), Mr. H. B. Azzout (Algeria), Mr. Amjad Ali (Pakistan) and Mi-. G. Parthasarathi (India) took the places reserved for th…
The members of the Security Council Will recall that when 1 first introduced the draft amendments [S/7630] to the United Kingdom draft resolution [S/7621], 1 did declare [1335th meeting] that the co-sponsors of the draft amendments did not claim to have a monopoly of wisdom by any manner of means, and that they were prepared to be guided and advised in any subsequent deliberations with a view to …
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