S/7930/Add.83 SC
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.1452
Speeches following this vote (11)
The President
I shall now call on those members of the Council that have inscribed their names on my list to speak after the vote.
8. Lord CARADON (United Kingdom): We have been a long time anxiously considering what best we can do to prevent further violence and to clear the way to peaceful progress through the efforts of Ambassador Jarring. During these protracted and painstaking consultations we have admir…
The President
I call on the representative of the United Arab Republic.
21. Mr, EL KONY (United Arab Republic): By now it has become very clear that the policies carried out by the Israeli authorities have two main objectives. The first is iu inflame the already tense situation in the area by embarking on a series of attacks which, coupled with the occupation of Arab territories, can only accentuate their pro…
A short while ago my delegation voted in favour of the resolution that you read out to the Council, Mr. President, although it reflects only a part of the action which we should have liked this Council to take. We have done so in a spirit of co-operation and hope. All of us here, indeed the entire membership of the United
&tiOllS, desire peace in the Middle East. It is towards the achievement of…
My delegation wishes to state very briefly the reasons why it cast an affirmative vote on the resolution which the Council has just adopted.
During our recent discussions of the item which is still on the Council’s agenda, the Algerian delegation made it quite clear that provisional solutions which were perpetuated could only aggravate the political situation. We are convinced that this aggravation of the situation will persist until such time as the causes of which it is the effect have been adequately dealt with. Those causes lie in…
First OF all, Mr. President, I should like to join those who have already expressed to you their appreciation and their admiration for the role which you have played in the conduct of the negotiations that have brought us back to the table here
68. The serious incidents in the Suez Canal sector which have been the subject of this Council’s public and private deliberations over the last two weeks…
The President
As I have no further speakers on my list, I should like to speak briefly as the representative of CANADA.
75. In so doing, 1 should like to single out four points pertaining to the question we have been considering which my Government regards as most important. They are not new, but they bear repetition.
7G. Firstly, the goal of this Council and of the States directly concerned in the area must…
After thorough discussion and lengthy consultations, the Security Council has concluded its consideration of the question of the recent incidents and violations of the cease fire in the Suez Canal zone.
81. The resolution which the Council has just adopted on this question is basically adequate to the needs of the moment and to the situation as it has in fact developed in that region.
82. The v…
The Security Council debate initiated by the Israel complaint of 2 September against Egyptian aggression has come to an end.
99. I should like to express to you, Mr. President, our appreciation for the perspicacity, understanding and skill with which you have guided our deliberations. Our appreciation is extended to you and to those members of the Security Council who realized the gravity of the…
The President
As there are no further speakers on my list, I take it that we have completed our consideration of the item on our agenda for today. In noting this fact, I would be remiss if I did not thank the members of the Council for their kind remarks addressed to me and for their own patience and co-operation in making today’s decision possible.
109. Before adjourning the meeting, I wish to announce that,…
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