S/Agenda/l286 SC
21
Session
| Draft symbol | S/Agenda/l286 |
|---|---|
| Sponsors (2) |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.1286
Speeches following this vote (12)
My delegation would like to express its satisfaction at the unanimous vote, We believe that the text of the draft resolution submitted to us by the representatives of Argentina, Japan, Jordan, Mali, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria and Uganda reflects the Counoil’s main considerations. With regard to the decision to extend the mandate of the United Nations Force in Cyprus for a period of six…
The Council has just decided to extend, by a further period of six months, the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus. The Nigerian delegation readily supported the proposal for this extension, We did so for several reasons, but principally in the hope that this extension requested by the Secretary-General would contribute to a substantial and demonstrable improvement in the situation by th…
I must apologize for taking the floor once again, this time to explain the vote of my delegation on the resolution which we have just adopted.
57. On 16 March of this year the Netherlands delegation, as one of the sponsors of resolution 220 (1966), agreed to an extension of the United Nations Force in Cyprus for an additional period of thxee months, In doing so, my delegation then reminded the C…
Mr. President, I should like at the outset to associate myself with your remarks about the representative of the Netherlands, our retiring President, Mr. de Beus, and also with your welcome to the representative of Uruguay, who rejoins us, and, in turn, I should like to associate myself with their comments concerning you,
79. In commenting on the action which the Security Council has taken unani…
The President
Since no other member of the Council has signified a wish to speak, I should now like to make a brief statement as representative of NEW ZEALAND.
95. Though, as some other members of the Council have pointed out, there is an element of encouragement in the present political discussions concerning Cyprus, New Zealand has noted with concern the numerous observations in the Secretary-General’s repo…
I wish in the first place to express a few words of deep appreciation and tribute to the Secretary-General and his staff for the excellent work they have been doing in difficult circumstances. The report is a lucid document and, if r&ad carefully, particularly in conjunction with previous reports, is sufficiently revealing of the situation in Cyprus and of the causes ofthat situation, because it …
The President
I now call on the representative of Turkey.
119. Chypre a une constitution qui lui a 6th imposee de l’extgrieur. Comme l’a t&s pertinemment souligni! le reprgsentant de l’uruguay, le peuple chypriote n’a pas eu - comme tous les autres peuples - dlassemblee constituante pour choisir sa constitution et son avenir. Elle a da subir ce qui lui etait imposg de l’ext6rieur d’oh la situation anormale et…
Mr. President, with all due respect to you and to the members of the Council, naturally, I do not intend, at this late hour, to enter into any substantial discussion in respect of the problem of Cyprus. Actually, fresh efforts are being made, on the basis of the principles and reoommendations of our international Organization for the Turkish and the Greek Governments to try to contribute towards …
I shall be very brief. I was glad to hear the representative of Turkey. I am very glad to hear him. I do not say that because I do not like what he says. I am glad to hear any views expressed with equal pleasure, no matter where they come from. So he can be sure that I was not actually perturbed at what he said. I only want to correct one of the things he has just said, He referred to the bomb in…
I apologize for taking the floor again but, briefly, I must set the record straight. The representative of Cyprus said that he had not mentioned the bombs. When he reads the verbatim record of this meeting tomorrow, he will find the bombing incident clearly mentioned there, That was why I had to go into it,
146. As to these bombs, which he has just claimed were put in areas where there were wome…
The President
The Council has now concluded its consideration of the item on its agenda. Subject to any unforeseen development, the next meeting of the Council, following consultations with members, has been, scheduled for 3 p.m. on Tuesday next, 21 June, when the Council will take up the application for membership in the United Nations submitted by Guyana.
Tie meeting rose at 6.05’ p.m.
148. Le PRESIDENT (t…
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