Speeches by CABRAL

58 speeches found

Mali

MLI
1974
Session 29
Mr. Cissoko

Mr. President, I should like, first of all, to tell you how justly proud my delegation is to see one of the valiant sons of Africa and the third world presiding...

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Dominican Republic

DOM
1986
Session 41
Mr. REID CABRAL

At this traditional gathering all the peoples of the world converge to reflect once again on the ideals of collective peace and security and to renew our commi...

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United Republic of Tanzania

TZA
1974
Session 29
Mr. Malcela

Mr. President, your unanimous election to the office of President of the twenty-ninth session is a clear indication of the high esteem the international communi...

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Sudan

SDN
1973
Session 28
Khalid

194. Mr. President, your opening remarks [2117th meeting] were worthy of the civilization you represent. The ethical and legal principles on which that civiliz...

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Senegal

SEN
1974
Session 29
Mr. Seek

Mr. President, I particularly welcome this opportunity of associating myself with the speakers who preceded me to this rostrum to extend our congratulations and...

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Burkina Faso

BFA
2023
Session 78
Bassolma Bazie

On behalf of His Excellency Captain Ibrahim Traore, transitional President and Head of State. I convey the warm greetings of the people and the Government of Bu...

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United Republic of Tanzania

TZA
1972
Session 27
Mr. Salim

Mr. President, my first and very pleasant duty is to congratulate you, on behalf of the Tanzanian delegation, on your unanimous election as President of-the twe...

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Mali

MLI
1973
Session 28
Cissoko

72. The General Assembly of the United Nations is at present no doubt living through one of the gravest and most decisive moments in its existence. The events...

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Senegal

SEN
1975
Session 30
Mr. SECK

117. Mr. President, permit me, before I begin my statement, to offer you my sincere congratulations on your unanimous election to the presidency of the thirt...

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Jamaica

JAM
1973
Session 28
Thompson

29. Mr. President, let me begin by expressing on behalf of my delegation our great pleasure at the honour that you have done us and Latin America by accepting ...

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Romania

ROU
1973
Session 28
Macovescu

19. Mr. President, the high responsibility which has been entrusted to you as President of this Assembly, in acknowledgment of your own merits which fully qua...

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Tanzania

TZA
1973
Session 28
Malezela

20. Mr. President, allow me first of all to take this opportunity to join my colleagues who have preceded me in expressing the deep gratification we all share...

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Somalia

SOM
1973
Session 28
Adan

354. Mr. President, on behalf of the Government of the Somali Democratic Republic, it is my privilege to join with my fellow representatives in congratulating...

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Burundi

BDI
1973
Session 28
Simbananiye

126. From this international rostrum I have the honour of transmitting the message of fraternity and solidarity which His Excellency Colonel Michel Micombero, ...

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Ghana

GHA
1973
Session 28
Baah

29. Permit me, Sir, on behalf of the Government and the people of Ghana, to congratulate you on your election as President of the twenty- eighth session of th...

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Burundi

BDI
1974
Session 29
Mr. Simbananiye

The pride and military superiority of some nations have led them not only to the conquest and domination of others, but also to the shameful exploitation of app...

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Cuba

CUB
1974
Session 29
Mr. Roa

Mr. President, the Cuban delegation wishes to express joyous, friendly and fraternal congratulations on your election as President of the twenty-ninth session o...

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Cuba

CUB
1973
Session 28
Roa

177. Mr. President, I am extremely happy to congratulate you on your election to preside over the twenty-eighth regular session of the General Assembly of the...

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