Serbia and Montenegro
51 speeches
Yugoslavia
I should like to begin by associating myself with those representatives who have already congratulated Prince Wan Waithayakon on his election to the office of P...
Yugoslavia
47. In tendering my sincere congratulations to Mr. Maza on his election as President of the General Assembly may I express the hope that the unanimity with whic...
Yugoslavia
Mr. President, permit me to congratulate you on your election to the presidency of the General Assembly, and to associate my delegation with the mark of deep co...
Yugoslavia
121. I have the honour and pleasure to convey to the President the sincere congratulations of die Yugoslav delegation on her election to the presidency of the A...
Yugoslavia
The Yugoslav delegation has carefully studied the Secretary-General’s annual report [A/2141 and Add, 1] and statement [367th meeting] on the world situation and...
Yugoslavia
Never before in history has mankind longed so fervently as now for genuine international security and real peace; and never, in all probability, have men partic...
Yugoslavia
An atmosphere of grave international tension, fraught with the dangers of war, dominates today both the work of the United Nations and the relations among natio...
Yugoslavia
Mr. KARDELJ stated that he wished to dwell on a few fundamental facts which, in his opinion, were of very great importance to the world in general, and especial...
Yugoslavia
Mr. KARDELJ began by pointing out that in the course of the general debate some speakers had, in what he described as a state of panic, expressed their fears wi...
Yugoslavia
The United Nations, and particularly those among them which directly experienced the horrors of war and spared no effort to gain the victory, believed — and sti...
Yugoslavia
In his report to the General Assembly, the Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie, portrayed for us all the problems confronting the United Nations. I will endeavour...