Speeches by GRANT

689 speeches found

Cuba

CUB
1967
Session 22
Mr. ROA

46. Mr. President, the Cuban delegation is extremely delighted to congratulate you on your election as President of the twenty-second session of the United Nati...

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Bulgaria

BGR
1960
Session 15
Mr. ZHIVKOV

The Presidium of the National Assembly and the Council of Ministers of the People’s Republic of Bulgaria have approved the composition of our delegation, bearin...

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Guinea

GIN
1960
Session 15
Mr. Sékou TOURE

Rarely in the history of the United Nations has a General Assembly session been followed with more intense or hopeful interest than was the fourteenth session. ...

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India

IND
1961
Session 16
Mr. Krishna Menon

Though rather late in the proceedings, my delegation yields to none in the congratulations it would like to offer to Mr. Slim on his election to the presidency ...

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India

IND
1954
Session 9
Mr. MENON

It is a very great pleasure for me to follow, and join with, the distinguished representatives of fifty-nine other countries who have conveyed to the President ...

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India

IND
1959
Session 14
Mr. Krishna Benon

132. Mr. President, my delegation had the opportunity earlier during the course of this session to offer its felicitations to you on your unanimous election to ...

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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

RUS
1960
Session 15
Mr. KHRUSHCHEV

Anybody who ascends this rostrum and looks around this hall must, I think, appreciate what an eminent and responsible gathering he is addressing. 95. This shoul...

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Guinea

GIN
1962
Session 17
Mr. Sékou Touré

A year ago, at the opening of the sixteenth session, the delegation of the Republic of Guinea saluted with joy and pride the great turning-point in the life of ...

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Cuba

CUB
1960
Session 15
Mr. CASTRO

Although we have been given the reputation of speaking at great length, the Assembly need not worry. We shall do our best to be brief, saying only what we regar...

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