Greece

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Greece

GRC
1963
Session 18
Mr. PAPAGOS

Mr. President, allow me first of all to congratulate you once more on behalf of the Greek delegation upon your election to the high office of President of the e...

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Greece

GRC
1962
Session 17
Mr. AVEROFF-TOSSIZZA

Mr. President, on behalf of the delegation of Greece, I would like to offer you my sincere congratulations on your election to the presidency of the General Ass...

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Greece

GRC
1961
Session 16
Mr. Pipinelis

58. The spontaneous unanimity with which you have been elected, Mr; President, and the praise bestowed upon you by those who have spoken before me are evidence...

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Greece

GRC
1960
Session 15
Mr. AVEROFF-TOSSIZZA

The atmosphere in which the fifteenth session of the United Nations General Assembly opened and, still more, the atmosphere in which our work has at times taken...

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Greece

GRC
1959
Session 14
Mr. Palamas

40. MThis fourteenth session of the General Assembly opened under particularly happy auspices. The responsible heads of the two great Powers which today constit...

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Greece

GRC
1958
Session 13
Mr. Palamas

125. Now more than ever man is facing the challenge of changing times. Through the concept of Heraclitus "all is flux, nothing is stationary is not a new one, i...

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Greece

GRC
1957
Session 12
Mr. AVEROFF-TOSSIZZA

This morning one of the representatives in this Assembly asked me whether my speech would deal mainly with the question of Cyprus. I was really pained by this, ...

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Greece

GRC
1956
Session 11
Mr. KARAMANLIS

The twentieth century has been called the century of progress. Never before had man advanced so rapidly and so far in the fields of discovery, science, medicine...

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Greece

GRC
1955
Session 10
Mr. Stephanopoulos

128. The United Nations has just turned a page in its history. The present session is called upon to take the first step towards that future which we all hope w...

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Greece

GRC
1954
Session 9
Mr. STEPHANOPOULOS

Mr. President, I wish first of all to congratulate you on your election. The Greek delegation is glad to see that the conduct of the proceedings of the ninth se...

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Greece

GRC
1953
Session 8
Mr. Kyrou

1. We all remember the inauspicious omens which attended the opening of the seventh session of the General Assembly on 14 October 1952. Few, if any, among us ca...

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Greece

GRC
1952
Session 7
Mr. POLITIS

The year that has elapsed since the last session of the General Assembly has brought no constructive elements to the consolidation of world peace. On the contra...

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Greece

GRC
1951
Session 6
Mr. POLITIS

It is certainly no accident that the sixth regular session of the General Assembly is being held in Paris. On the contrary, it is significant that, whenever the...

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Greece

GRC
1950
Session 5
Mr. KANELLOPOULOS

This year Greece presents itself before the United Nations General Assembly with the feeling that it has decisively fulfilled its duties towards peace. 157. Gre...

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Greece

GRC
1949
Session 4
Mr. TSALDARIS

Mr. TSALDARIS stated that Greece had come to the fourth session of the General Assembly of the United Nations with the confidence which it had always placed in ...

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Greece

GRC
1948
Session 3
Mr. TSALDARIS

Mr. TSALDARIS said that previous speakers had already stressed the gravity of the circumstances in which the present Assembly had met. Indeed, the time had come...

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Greece

GRC
1947
Session 2
Mr. Dendramis

At this very moment, while we are assembled here, Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia are sending arms and munitions across the Greek frontier with the object of d...

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Greece

GRC
1946
Session 1
Mr. Aghnides

Like those who preceded me on this rostrum, I wish, in the first instance, to express the gratitude of the Greek delegation to the authorities and the people of...

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