Speeches by Lord CARRINGTON

18 speeches found

Netherlands

NLD
1981
Session 36
Mr. van der STOEL

On behalf of the delegation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, I wish to congratulate the Assembly on having Mr. Kittani as President of this session. His expe...

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Iceland

ISL
1979
Session 34
Grondal

Mr. President, it gives me great pleasure to join my colleagues in congratulating you on your election as President of the thirty-fourth session of the General...

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Portugal

PRT
1992
Session 47
Mr. PINHEIRO

At the outset, I should like to congratulate the President and the Vice-Presidents of the General Assembly on their respective election. I am certain that the...

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Greece

GRC
1981
Session 36
Mr. MITSOTAKIS

Mr. President, your election to the presidency of the thirty-sixth session of the General Assembly is a tribute to your outstanding qualities as a diplomat and...

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Greece

GRC
1991
Session 46
Samaras

May I offer my warmest congratulations to Ambassador Shihabi on his election to the presidency of the General Assembly. His great skills guarantee the positive...

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Belgium

BEL
1981
Session 36
Mr. NOTHOMB

143. I take particular pleasure, Sir, in congratulating you upon your election to the presidency of the thirty- sixth session of the General Assembly. In award...

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Luxembourg

LUX
1981
Session 36
Mrs. FLESCH

It is a very agreeable duty and indeed a true pleasure for me to be able to associate myself with my colleagues in conveying to Mr. Kittani warm congratulations...

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Slovenia

SVN
1992
Session 47
Kucan

Allow me to congratulate you. Sir, and the friendly nation of Bulgaria on your election as President of the General Assembly at its forty-seventh session. We ...

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Malta

MLT
1991
Session 46
de MARCO

I wish to extend to Ambassador Shihabi my congratulations on his election to the presidency of the United Nations General Assembly at its forty-sixth session. ...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1981
Session 36
Lord CARRINGTON

The United Kingdom currently occupies the presidency of the European Community. My statement this year is therefore made on behalf of the Community and its memb...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1992
Session 47
Mr Hurp

I am privileged to speak this morning on behalf of the European Community and its 12 member States. It is a pleasure to do so under your guidance, Mr. Preside...

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Botswana

BWA
1979
Session 34
Mogwe

Mr. President, it gives me personally, and the entire Botswana delegation, great pleasure and satisfaction that you, a representative of the United Republic of...

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Germany

DEU
1991
Session 46
GENSCHER

This session of the General Assembly is taking place in a world that has undergone fundamental change. The United Nations is the focal point of mankind's new h...

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Netherlands

NLD
1991
Session 46
VAN DEN BROEK

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the European Community and its Member States. First allow me to extend to you, Sir, my cordial congratulations on your ...

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Uruguay

URY
1981
Session 36
Mr. VALDES OTERO

Mr. President, allow me at the outset to extend to you my congratulations on your election. We are sure that under, your able leadership this session of the Gen...

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Italy

ITA
1981
Session 36
Mr. COLOMBO

134. Mr. President, first of all, I should like to convey to you the warmest congratulations, on behalf of the Italian Government and on my own behalf, on your ...

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Turkey

TUR
1981
Session 36
Mr. TURKMEN

179. Let me first of all, Sir, express my warm congratulations to you on your election to the presidency of the current session of the General Assembly. As a ...

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Ireland

IRL
1981
Session 36
Mr. DOOGE

I should like to congratulate the President on his election to the presidency of the thirty-sixth session of the General Assembly. In electing him the Assembly ...

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