Speeches by Mr. LANGE

15 speeches found

Norway

NOR
1950Session 5
Mr. LANGE

It may, perhaps, throw some light on the situation in which my own and many other countries find themselves to say that a few days before taking part in this de...

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Norway

NOR
1946Session 1
Mr. Lange

We all feel deeply that this session of the General-Assembly faces a responsibility of the gravest and most far-reaching kind. At the same time it faces an oppo...

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Norway

NOR
1962Session 17
Mr. LANGE

Mr. President, allow me to join previous speakers in congratulating you upon your election to the high office of President of this session of the General Assemb...

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Norway

NOR
1960Session 15
Mr. LANGE

I welcome this opportunity to offer the President my sincere congratulations on his election to his high office. Knowing his competence, experience and integrit...

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Norway

NOR
1964Session 19
Mr. Lange

14. The United Nations was founded to maintain international peace and security in the widest sense of that term. Peace-keeping remains the fundamental task of ...

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Burma

MMR
1962Session 17
U THI HAN

Mr. President, permit me, at the outset of my speech, to convey to you my warm congratulations and those of my delegation on your election to the high office of...

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Norway

NOR
1959Session 14
Mr. Lange

144. Mr. President, allow me, first of all, to join the speakers who have preceded me on this rostrum in congratulating you on your unanimous election to the hi...

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Norway

NOR
1958Session 13
Mr. Lange

40. Over the last few years, we have time and again experienced how local situations in different parts of the world rapidly, almost overnight, flare up in such...

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Canada

CAN
1950Session 5
Mr. PEARSON

During its brief history, the United Nations has existed under a shadow of fear, the fear that the problems arising out of one great war would resolve themselve...

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Greece

GRC
1958Session 13
Mr. Palamas

125. Now more than ever man is facing the challenge of changing times. Through the concept of Heraclitus "all is flux, nothing is stationary is not a new one, i...

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Norway

NOR
1954Session 9
Mr. LANGE

I am happy, Mr. President, to have this opportunity of joining with previous speakers in congratulating you, and us, on your election to your high office. 57. T...

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BEL

BEL
1963Session 18

Allow me first, Mr. President, to add my congratulations to all those already tendered to you on your election. Permit me to say that we are happy to serve unde...

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Norway

NOR
1956Session 11
Mr. LANGE

Once again we meet here at the United Nations to discuss the troubled state of the world and the role which our Organization has to play in improving this state...

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Israel

ISR
1954Session 9
Mr. EBAN

Mr. President, I wish you Success in the high office to which you have been called. Your election illustrates the central responsibility which falls upon the fr...

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Indonesia

IDN
1962Session 17
Mr. Wirjopranoto

160. It is an auspicious omen, we trust, that the very first two substantive matters, this session has had to deal with were both important steps towards the co...

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