Speeches by Head of the delegation

29 speeches found

Afganistan

AFG
1978
Session 33
Jalili

1. My first act in addressing this Assembly will be to convey to you, Sir, and through you to all peace-loving nations represented here, the sincere and frater...

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Uganda

UGA
1991
Session 46
SSEMOGERERE

On behalf of the Ugandan delegation I wish to congratulate Ambassador Shihabi of Saudi Arabia on his election to the presidency of the General Assembly at its ...

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Panama

PAN
1977
Session 32
Illueca

184. "Peace, security, independence and sovereignty for all cannot be secured by dealing only with the problems of some. This also means that peace and securit...

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Benin

BEN
1984
Session 39
AFFO

It is a signal honour for me to speak for the first time as head of the delegation of the People's Republic of Benin to the representatives of the internationa...

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Chad

TCD
1979
Session 34
Thiam

First of all, it is a signal honour and pleasant duty for me, as head of the delegation of my country, to convey my country's greetings to our Assembly, which ...

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India

IND
1964
Session 19
Mr. Swaran Singh

79. Mr. President, on behalf of my delegation, I wish, first of all, to express to you our sincerest congratulations on your unanimous election as President of ...

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USSR

RUS
1989
Session 44
SHEVARDNADZE

My task as head of the delegation of the Soviet Union to the General Assembly has been greatly facilitated by two fundamental statements made by Mikhail S. Gor...

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Morocco

MAR
1977
Session 32
Iraqui

41. Mr. President, may I first of all express to you, on behalf of the Kingdom of Morocco and on my own behalf, our warmest congratulations on your election to...

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Lebanon

LBN
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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