Speeches by ALFONSIN

9 speeches found

Argentina

ARG
1985Session 40
Mr. Caputo

First of all I should like to convey my congratulations to you. Sir, on your unanimous election as President of this fortieth session of the General Assembly. H...

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Philippines

PHL
1986Session 41
Mrs. Corzon C. Aguino

It is the irony of the United Nations that so many new leaders have stepped to this rostrum, as I have today, with mixed feelings. Yes, we took power to impleme...

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Brazil

BRA
1987Session 42
de ABREU SODRE

 It is with a renewed feeling of confidence in the United Nations and a keen perception of its vital role in the strengthening of peace and co-operation amongs...

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Greece

GRC
1984Session 39
HARALAMBOPOULOS

Let me first of all extend to Mr. Lusaka our warmest congratulations on his election to the high office of President of the General Assembly. At a time when in...

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Argentina

ARG
1987Session 42
CAPUTO

 My first words are words of congratulation to you, Sir, on your unanimous election to the Presidency of the General Assembly. The delegation of Argentina is p...

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Argentina

ARG
1984Session 39
ALFONSIN

2. Mr, President, I wish first to express my personal congratulations to you on your unanimous election to your important position. We have two reasons to be p...

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Nicaragua

NIC
1989Session 44
SERRANO CALDERA

Let me begin by congratulating Ambassador Garba on his election to the presidency of the General Assembly at its forty-fourth session. I should like also to ex...

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UK

GBR
1984Session 39
HOWE

First, may I add my voice to the voices of those who have already congratulated you, Sir, on your election to the presidency of the thirty-ninth session of the...

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Ireland

IRL
1984Session 39
BARRY

104. I have the honour of addressing the General Assembly on behalf of the European Community and its 10 member States. 105. In this capacity, it will give me ...

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