Speeches by Mr. BEVIN

21 speeches found

Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

UKR
1948Session 3
Mr. MANUILSKY

Mr. MANUILSKY stated that the proposal submitted by the representative of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in his speech at the 143rd plenary meeting of ...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1949Session 4
Mr. Bevin

Mr. Bevin recalled that in his speech to the General Assembly at the third session, he had made it clear that the United Kingdom was disappointed with the progr...

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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

UKR
1949Session 4
Mr. MANUILSKY

Mr. MANUILSKY said that if the General Assembly had been impatiently awaiting the speech of the Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, it was not because Mr. ...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1948Session 3
Mr. BEVIN

Mr. BEVIN said he was glad to have the opportunity of addressing the General Assembly of the United Nations at its third session. It was a particular pleasure t...

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Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

BLR
1948Session 3
Mr. KISELEV

Mr. KISELEV stated that more than three years had elapsed since the Charter of the United Nations had been signed in San Francisco and later ratified. That Char...

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Czechoslovakia

CSK
1950Session 5
Mr. SIROKY

On behalf of the Czechoslovak delegation, I should like to express the hope that the fifth session of the General Assembly of the United Nations may lay the fou...

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Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

BLR
1950Session 5
Mr. KISELEV

It is now five years since the United Nations Charter, in which it was laid down that the fundamental purpose of the newly-established international organizatio...

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Egypt

EGY
1946Session 1
Haekal Pasha

It is for me a great pleasure to bring you today, to this meeting which opens the second part of the first session of the General Assembly of the United Nations...

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Yugoslavia

YUG
1948Session 3
Mr. KARDELJ

Mr. KARDELJ began by pointing out that in the course of the general debate some speakers had, in what he described as a state of panic, expressed their fears wi...

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Belgium

BEL
1948Session 3
Mr. SPAAK

Mr. SPAAK said the speakers who had taken part in the beginning of the general debate had repeatedly stressed the atmosphere of great anxiety in which the Assem...

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Czechoslovakia

CSK
1948Session 3
Mr. CLEMENTIS

Mr. CLEMENTIS stated that, in connexion with the present session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, there had again appeared commentaries and reflec...

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Union of South Africa

ZAF
1949Session 4
Mr. JOOSTE

Mr. JOOSTE stated that it was the wish of his Government that its delegation should take that early opportunity to raise once more a matter which must be of rea...

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Lebanon

LBN
1950Session 5
Mr. TAKLA

In the gigantic struggle, which has always divided the great Powers — and which, unfortunately, is still being waged — the forum of this Assembly has proved the...

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Liberia

LBR
1950Session 5
Mr. KING

In view of the very lengthy agenda that has been presented to us, several items of which are undoubtedly of grave and pressing international importance calling ...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1950Session 5
Mr. BEVIN

I do not intend to delay the proceedings of this Assembly very long, but I want to take this opportunity to try to explain to you the approach of my Government ...

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Czechoslovakia

CSK
1949Session 4
Mr. CLEMENTIS

Mr. CLEMENTIS said that, in surveying the achievements, and failures and in analysing the problems which had concerned the United Nations during the past year, ...

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Poland

POL
1950Session 5
Mr. WIERBLOWSKI

More than five years after its inception, our Organization is presented with a document which can, without exaggeration, be described as disturbing. This docume...

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Egypt

EGY
1951Session 6
SALAH-EL-DIN Pasha

In this general debate, each of us, in his turn, tries to make his contribution by throwing as much tight as possible on the conditions and prospects of world p...

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United States of America

USA
1946Session 1
Mr. Austin

At the outset of what I have to say to the General Assembly I must refer briefly to the speech made yesterday by the representative of the Union of Soviet Socia...

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Lebanon

LBN
1948Session 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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