Argentina
Mr. ARCE said that the difficulties which clouded the international horizon could be traced to causes both within and without the United Nations but that some, ...
Belgium
Mr. van ZEELAND said that, in commenting on the opening meetings of the General Assembly, an American newspaper had recently expressed the belief that the Unite...
Brazil
Mr. DE FREITAS VALLE stated that his country’s participation in the San Francisco Conference had been marked by a spirit of confident hope, so much so that, des...
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Mr. KISELEV said that the time had come to draw up the balance sheet of the activity of the United Nations during its first four years. 142. He had carefully st...
Canada
Mr. PEARSON remarked that all speakers in the opening general debate were emphasizing — and rightly so — the vital role of the United Nations in upholding and e...
Chile
Mr. SANTA CRUZ began by saying that the greatest concern of the General Assembly was to see whether the United Nations still enjoyed the faith and confidence of...
China
Mr. Tsiang observed that the general debate at the beginning of an Assembly’s session was the proper occasion for surveying the work of the Organization, partic...
Cuba
Mr. HEVIA, after conveying the greetings of Dr. Carlos Prio, President of the Republic of Cuba, and the good wishes of the Cuban Government and people for the s...
Czechoslovakia
Mr. CLEMENTIS said that, in surveying the achievements, and failures and in analysing the problems which had concerned the United Nations during the past year, ...
Dominican Republic
Mr. HENRIQUEZ UREÑA said that if ever the United Nations General Assembly had commenced its work in an atmosphere propitious to fruitful mutual collaboration it...
Ecuador
Mr. Viteri Lafronte pointed out that the General Assembly’s fourth session was meeting ten years after the beginning of the Second World War, which had taken pl...
Egypt
RAHIM Bey said that the political atmosphere in which the General Assembly was meeting for its fourth session was not what had been hoped for. Tension and anxie...
El Salvador
Mr. Castro stated that the election of General Romulo, head of the Philippine delegation, as President of the General Assembly pointed to an advance of that dem...
Ethiopia
Mr. AKLILOU wished to comment briefly on the agenda of the fourth session of the General Assembly. 128. General Romulo, President of the General Assembly, had e...
France
Mr. Schuman said that general discussion was a form of self-examination in the course of which members of the Assembly reviewed the shortcomings and failures of...
Greece
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 ...
India
Sir Benegal RAU congratulated the President on his election and pointed out that it was a matter of special gratification to all Asian delegations, since it was...
Iraq
Mr. al-Jamali observed that in one generation the world had suffered the painful consequences of two world wars. The state of mind of the majority of mankind wa...
Israel
Mr. EBAN observed that the General Assembly was approaching its labours in the fourth session under the critical and expectant gaze of the world. The instinct a...
Lebanon
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...