S/7930/Add143 SC
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.1371
Speeches following this vote (11)
The President
I now call upon the Secretary-General, who wishes to make a statement.
The Secretary-General
I have taken particular note of the expressions in the course of the current debate relating to the possible strengthening of the United Nations
1 See resolution 240 (1967).
7. At present there are forty-three United Nations observers stationed in the canal sector. They man nine observation posts and engage in limited patrolling in jeeps. They have no means of observing by air or sea and their …
When I inscribed my name on the list of speakers this morning I intended only to make some general observations, after listening to the many statements made last night. Now, after the initiative taken by the representative of Nigeria with his statement this morning (1370th meeting], with which I was in agreement, and after the happy result which has emerged during the recess, I find it unnecessar…
The President
I call upon the representative of Syria to make a statement.
18. While the United Nations was celebrating yesterday, 24 October, its twenty-second birthday with music and an appeal for more harmony among the peoples of the world, and while most governments and nations were in their respective territories rejoicing on that occasion, and manifesting the hopes of mankind, the Israel occupying force…
In its statement at the emergency meeting of the Security Council on 24 October /1369th meetiizg], the Soviet delegation had the opportunity to express its views on the new serious violation by Israel’s forces of the Security Council decisions on the cease-fire in the Suez area. We now consider it necessary fully to reaffirm that position.
30. Since the Security Council has unanimously adopted a…
It is a positive achievement of the Council that it has gone on record today, as my delegation urged last night 11369th meeting/, to reaffirm the cease-fire orders of the Council and to demand mutual and scrupulous adherence by the parties to the cease-fire and an end to all military activities between them. The Council has also acted with vigour and wisdom in condemning all violations of the cre…
During last night’s debate members of the Council were virtually unanimous in asserting that this was not the time to pursue recriminations and acrimony. At the end of my statement yesterday [1369th meeting/, I expressed the same sentiment, and I
5 1. Neither will I argue here, at this hour, with Ambassador Fedorenko, whose monolithic and one-sided views of events are by now a well-established t…
The representative cf the United States referred to the Press in the United States sad expressed pride in its coverage and what he c&d “it* independence”. It is natural that Mr. Goldberg should tab pride in the coverage by his country’s Press if he is so happy about it. But one point remains unanswered and thstisthe fact that the New York Press, at least, hush-hushed Ihe Israel attack against the…
Taking into account the remarks made by the representative of the Soviet Union a little while ago, and the general feeling among members of the Council, I suggest that the Council could now agree to adjourn on the understanding that you, Mr. President, will continue to hold informal consultations, All of us are aware of the time and effort that you put into these consultations until we met here l…
The President
As no other representatives have indicated their wish to speak at this time I should now like to make a brief statement in my capacity as representative of JAPAN.
68. Mr, IGNATIEFF (Canada): I should just lilce to say two things. First, the Canadian delegation welcomes very much the remarks of the Secretary-General. As I understand it, he is now in the process of getting a report from General Od…
The President
With regard to the point just raised by the Indian representative, which, I believe, was supported by the Canadian representative, I should like to say that I intend to remain in contact with all the members of the Council so that our consultations on the question now before us may continue with‘ the necessary urgency,
65. My delegation is happy with the resolution that was adopted unanimously a…
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