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S/Agenda/Ml SC

29
Session
Draft symbol S/Agenda/Ml

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.1811 Dec. 13, 1974

Speeches following this vote (11) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Jackson
Mr. President, it is a great privilege for me, as President of the United Nations Council for Namibia, to speak in this debate in the Security Council on the question of Namibia and 1 wish to thank the mcmbcrs of the Council for permitting me so to do. That I do so at a time when you, a distinguished son of Australia, sit as President for the month of December is indeed a great honour. For it is …
The President
Before calling upon the next speaker, I wish to inform the Council that letters have n6w been addressed to the President by the representatives of Upper Volta and Nigeria. Those letters contain requests to be invited to participate in the discussion of the question on the agenda, in accordance with rule 37 of the provisional rules of procedure. In accordance with the usual practice, I propose, wi…
The President
The representative of Upper Volta is the next speaker and I now invite him to take a place at the Council table and to make his statement.
Mr. YAO (Upper Volta)
By an accident of automatic alphabetical order, to borrow a term now current in the United Nations, I have the honour of speaking here on behalf of the Group 40. Throughout that period the United Nations spared no effort to bring South Africa to reason. Resolutions, Special committees, missions, negotiations, the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice-nothing helped. Everything r…
The President
The next speaker is the representative of Nigeria, whom I now invite to take a place at the Council table and to make his statement.
Mr. Ogbu (Nigeria)
Mr. President, you are presiding over a meeting which, in the opinion ofmy delegation, is a momentous one. We observe that the draft resolution that the Council was to consider has been unanimously adopted, with the speeches following, an indication that the Council is indeed seized of this problem and is anxious, under your presidency, to make a positive contribution towards the cause of settlin…
The President
Members of the Council will recall that at the beginning of our meeting we decided, in accordance with the request made by the representatives of Kenya, Mauritania and the United Republic of Cameroon, to extend an invitation, under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure, to Mr. Mueshihange. In accordance with that decision, I now invite Mr. Mueshihange to take a place at the Council table …
The President
The next speaker is the representative of Morocco, and I now invite him to take a seat at the Council table and to make his statement. 93. Mr. ZAi’MI (Morocco) (interpretation from French): Ambassador Slaovi, representative of Morocco, had intended to participate in this debate in person, but he had to return to Rabat for urgent consultations and he has asked me to read out the statement he had …
The President
I wish to inform the Council that I have just iedeived a letter from the representative of Somalia requesting that Somalia be invited to participate in our discussion, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Charter. If I hear no objection, I shall take it that the Council wishes to grant that request and shall accordingly invite the representative of Somalia to participate in our discu…
The President
I now call on the representative of Somalia.
Mr. Hussein (Somalia)
Mr. President, permit me lirst of all to express to you, on behalf of the Chairman of the 115. I am most grateful to you and to the members of the Council for this opportunity to address the Council on the question of Namibia. This question was given particular attention at the summit conference of the Organization of African Unity held in June this year because the African States are acutely co…
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