Lebanese Republic

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1955
Session 10
Mr. Khouti

79. We have gathered here this year with renewed hopes and revived faith in the ability of this Organization to assist in solving international problems and imp...

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1953
Session 8
Mr. Charles Malik

31. It is an honour to be able to congratulate Mrs. Pandit on her election to the presidency of the eighth session of the General assembly. The rise of Asia dur...

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1952
Session 7
Mr. AMMOUN

Every year since this Organization came into existence, the confidence in it of the peoples of the world has been put to a very severe test. Lofty principles ha...

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1951
Session 6
Mr. HELOU

My delegation joins whole-heartedly in the tribute which so many speakers here have paid, and which was repeated but a few moments ago, to the hospitality of Fr...

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1950
Session 5
Mr. TAKLA

In the gigantic struggle, which has always divided the great Powers — and which, unfortunately, is still being waged — the forum of this Assembly has proved the...

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1949
Session 4
Mr. C. MALIK

Mr. C. MALIK congratulated the President on his election. There was a general hope among the President’s many friends that the United Nations might, under his l...

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1948
Session 3
Mr. C. MALIK

Mr. C. MALIK pointed out that, of the thirty-eight substantive items on the provisional agenda (A/585) and supplementary fist (A/629) of the third session of th...

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1947
Session 2
Mr. Chamoun

The Lebanese delegation joins in the expressions of sorrow which have been voiced in the course of this meeting in connexion with the passing of Mr. La Guardia,...

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1946
Session 1
Mr. Chamoun

The Lebanese delegation takes advantage of the opportunity afforded by this general debate to express the point of view of the Lebanese people and Government on...

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