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s/9788] SC

25
Session
Draft symbol s/9788]

Vote ConsensusS/PV.1536 May 11, 1970

Speeches following this vote (17) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Vakil (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Mr. President, though I am here by invitation, the Council will, I feel sure, permit me first to say a word of congratulation to you on your assumption of the high office of President of the Security Council. My admiration and my respect for your great ability and fine qualities of character derive from a friendship begun many years ago in the service of the United Nations. It is matched by the h…
The President
I have just received a letter from the representative of Pakistan [S/9793] in which he requests to be invited to take part in the debate of the Council on the question now before it. If I hear no objection, I shall assume that the Council agrees to invite the representative of Pakistan to take part, without the right to vote, in the debate in the Council, in accordance with the rules of procedure…
Mr. Tomeh (Syrian Arab Republic)
Mr. President, it is a great honour for my delegation to bid you welcome as the Permanent Rep- 35. I do not wish to let this occasion pass, Mr. President, without requesting you to convey to your predecessor, His Excellency Ambassador Btrard, our greatest appreciation for the fruitful contribution which he made, particularly during his term of office in the Security Council, and to wish him happ…
Mr. Yost (United States of America)
Mr. President, I should like &st to extend to you on my own behalf and that of my government a most cordial welcome in your capacity as representative of France, the first country to recognize some years ago the newly emerged Republic of the United States. You are no stranger, Mr. President, either to the United States or to the United Nations. For five years you represented your country on the U…
Mr. De Pinies (Spain)
Mr. President, may I congratulate your two predecessors, Ambassador Vallejo Arbelaez of Colombia and Ambassador Jakobson of Finland on their outstanding accomplishments as presidents of this important body of the United Nations. I should also like to extend my greetings to your distinguished predecessor, Ambassador Btrard. 58. Mr. President, we have known you for many years now in the work of th…
Mr. Malik (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
Mr. President, on behalf of the Soviet delegation may I offer my cordial congratulations on your assumption of the high post of President of the Security Council and also on your joining us as the new representative of France. 63. In spite of the difference of opinion between the Governments of the United Kingdom and Iran on Bahrain, by common consent they requested the Secretary- General to exe…
Mr. Roman
The delegation of Nicaragua is pleased to associate itself with the representatives who have taken the floor before us in expressing thanks to the outgoing Presidents, Ambassador Vallejo of Colombia and Ambassador Jakobson of Finland, for the effective way they! performed their tasks. We also would like to con-\ gratulate you, Mr. President, who, with your experi- 73. Turning to the substance of…
Mr. Nicol (Sierra Leone)
Mr. President, the delegation of Sierra Leone would like to congratulate you on your assumption of the presidency of this Council and to welcome you back to the United Nations. Your country has a notable record in matters of decolonization over the past decade, to ,which your eloquent predecessor, Mr. Berard-to whom we send greetings-made significant contributions. You yourself also played an act…
Mr. Mwaanga (Zambia)
Mr. President, Ijoin those representatives who preceded me in fittinglycongratulating you on your assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for the month of May, Since this is also the first time we have been privileged to sit around this table with you in your capacity as Ambassador of France, I extend to you a very warm 109. I wish also to express our deep appreciation to the Perman…
The President
As President of the Security Council I call on the representative of China.
Mr. Chang (China)
I wish first of all to associate my delegation with the words of welcome and congratulations extended to you, Mr. President, by previous speakers on your assumption of the presidency of the Security Council. I wish also to express our appreciation of the services rendered by your two predecessors in the Chair, the representatives of Colombia and Finland who presided over the work of the Council d…
Mr. Jakobson (Finland)
Mr. President, may I first of all thank you and all our other colleagues who have spoken for the kind words that have been said about my activities as President’ of the Council in April. I also recall with great respect and admiration the manner in which the Ambassador of Colombia conducted the affairs of the Council in the month of March. 129. I wish to take this opportunity, Mr. President, to …
Mr. Abdulla
Mr. President, allow me at the outset to thank you and the other members of the Council for giving me this opportunity of participating in the deliberations of the Security Council on the present agenda. 135. My delegation wishes to congratulate you as President of the Council for this month. We are assured that you will guide the discussions of the Council to a successful end. 136. The Securit…
Mr. Shah1 (Pakistan)
Mr. President, the Pakistan delegation is grateful to you and to the other members of the Security Council for according us permission to make a statement on the subject under discussion. I requested this permission under instructions from my government because of three special factors. The first is Pakistan’s close relationship with the people of the islands of Bahrain, which are located in geog…
Mr. Vakil (Islamic Republic of Iran)
This is not exactly a matter of exercising my right of reply but rather of giving some indications to out colleague from Southern Yemen. 161. The first thing I want to say is that all geographers and historians of the Arab world car1 the Gulf where the Bahrain Islands are situated “the Persian Gulf”. If necessary, he could ask me and I would inform him of the sources for this. 162. Secondly, he…
The President
I believe that Lord Caradon will not hold it against me if I too in conclusion come out on stage to take a curtain call. As President of the Council, I welcome this happy outcome. Though limited, this question of Bahrain was delicate and difficult, and it is always very dangerous to allow disputes to drag on and grow bitter. The resolution of this affair is a credit to the United Nations. Our war…
The President
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