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S/Agenda/l830 SC

30
Session
Draft symbol S/Agenda/l830

Vote ConsensusS/PV.1830 June 13, 1975

Speeches following this vote (20) may include explanations of vote
The President
Now that the Security Council has concluded its voting procedure, I shall call first on the Secretary-General, who has expressed the wish to make a statement.
The Secretary-General
I have carefully noted the terms of the resolution which the Council has just adopted. In particular I have noted paragraph 6, in which the Council requests me to continue the mission of good offices entrusted to me by paragraph 6 of resolution 367 (1975). 11. I wish to assure the Council that I shall continue to do my best to achieve progress in this very complex and difficult mission. However,…
The President
A number of representatives have inscribed their names on the list to speak following the vote. I shall now call on them.
Mr. CHUANG Yen (China)
The Chinese delegation’s stand on the question of Cyprus has been consistent and clear. In accordance with this principled stand, we voted in favour of General Assembly resolution 3212 (XXIX) and Security Council resolutions 365 (1974) and 367 (1975). Therefore, we are in favour of that portion of the draft resolution which reaffirms the aforementioned resolutions and calls for the continued impl…
Mr. Bennett (United States of America)
We have today unmistakably affirmed the conviction of the Council that those concerned must commit themselves to rapid progress towards a negotiated settlement on Cyprus. Our responsibilities under the Charter of the United Nations, together with the prolonged suffering of all the Cypriot people, make this an urgent requirement. 17. The United States welcomes the recent agreement of the parties …
Mr. Saito (Japan)
My delegation wishes to express its satisfaction over the adoption of the draft resolution with the agreement of the parties concerned. Since the situation on the island is unstable and precarious, what the Council has decided today is required by the circumstances. 21. We agree with the Secretary-General’s view that the continued presence of UNFICYP is essential not 22. But we wish to emphasiz…
Mr. Richard (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
My delegation is grateful for the clear, concise and comprehensive 41. We ‘have also noted the section of the report which comments on the financial situation of the 36. In his report, the Secretary-General observes that the situation of confrontation resulting from the events of July and August 1974 has persisted, and that in the present conditions he considers the continued presence of UNFICYP…
Mr. Plaja (Italy)
The Italian delegation had very much hoped that it would have been possible to re-examine the question of Cyprus in the Security Council and the renewal fo the mandate of UNFICYP in the light of consistent progress along the lines indicated in resolution 367 (1975) that reaffirmed, inter alia , the provisions of General Assembly resolution 3212 (XXIX), endorsed by Council resolution 365 (1974). …
Mr. Rydbeck (Sweden)
The resolution just adopted by the Security Council concerns two separate but closely interrelated issues, namely, the prolongation of the mandate for UNFICYP and the ongoing efforts ,under United Nations auspices to find a solution to the serious political problems in Cyprus. 56. It is apparent from the Secretary-General’s report that the present situation in Cyprus is precarious. The situation…
Mr. Oyono (Cameroon)
Bearing in mind the particularly grave and alarming situation which prevails in Cyprus, where active antagonism and tension persist among the two communities on the island-as witness a total of more than 3,000 shooting incidents mentioned in the report of the Secretary-General-my delegation cast a positive vote in favour of the resolution for a new six-month extension of the mandate of UNFICYP. …
Mr. Malik (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
The Security Council has met today to consider the question of extending UNFICYP. It is quite natural that the need has arisen for the Council to focus on another question, in addition to the one to which I have just referred. That additional question relates to the extent to which earlier Council resolutions on Cyprus-resolutions 365 (1974) and 367 (1975)-have been and are being complied with. A…
Mr. Chale (United Republic of Tanzania)
The resolution we have just adopted has two aspects. First, it extends the mandate of UNFICYP for a further period of six months, and, secondly, it deals with the substantive issue of the Cyprus problem in the light of the Secretary-General’s report. 84. My delegation has voted for the renewal of the mandate of UNFICYP in the hope that the extension will offer a further opportunity to find a pea…
Mr. Jackson (Guyana)
At the time of the adoption of resolution 3212 (XXIX), the international community held out considerable hope that the resolution that had been so carefully and labouriously prepared by non-aligned countries and that sought judiciously to reflect the essential concerns of the interested parties without sacrificing basic principles would go a long way towards assisting in the process of achieving …
Mr. Saiazar (Costa Rica)
The purpose of this meeting today was to consider a further extension of the mandate of UNFICYP. The report of the Secretary-General has been of fundamental assistance in helping us to ascertain the facts. 97. The affirmative vote of my delegation on the draft resolution just adopted is in keeping with our belief that UNFICYP must continue to discharge the mandate entrusted to it by the Council.…
Mr. Tchernouchtchenko (Belarus)
The delegation of the Byelorussian SSR voted in favour of extending the mandate of UNFICYP for a further.period of six months, since the Govemment of the Republic of Cyprus had agreed to it. At the same time we did so on the understanding that the former voluntary basis for the financing of that Force would be maintained. 105. However, the question of extending the mandate of UNFICYP is only a p…
The President
As there is no other member of the Council wishing to speak at this stage, I should like to make a brief statement in my capacity as the representative of IRAQ. 111. My delegation wishes to express its thanks to the Secretary-General, his Special Representative, Mr. Weckmann-Muiloz, and their staff for the comprehensive report. 112. My delegation sincerely hopes at this stage that all the parti…
Mr. Papgulias (Greece)
Mr. President, I am pleased to extend our warm congratulations to you on your accession to the presidency of the Security Council for this month. Your authority, your well-known competence and your great experience in the question on our agenda is a guarantee that our debate will be successful. I also wish to thank you and all the members of the Council for having allowed me to speak. 116. In th…
The President
Members of the Council will recall that at the beginning of this meeting it was decided, in accordance with the understanding reached in the course of our prior consultations, to extend an invitation under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure to Mr. Vedat Celik. I therefore invite him, in accordance with the Council’s decision, to take a place at the Council table and to make his stateme…
The President
I call on the representative of Turkey.
Mr. Olcay (Türkiye)
Mr. President, as .a guest of the Security Council, permit me to express my satisfaction at being present here today for the first time under your able guidance. The fact that the Chair is occupied by a representative of Iraq, a country with which mine entertains the best of relations, and your wisdom are for us a guarantee of success for this series of meetings. 142. We have examined the report…
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