Speeches by Mr. Macmillan

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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

UKR
1960Session 15
Mr. PODGORNY

The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic as a founding Member of the United Nations, has always believed that this international Organization should be the centr...

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Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

BLR
1960Session 15
Mr. MAZUROV

The attention of the world is riveted on this session of the United Nations General Assembly. One reason this session is regarded as an outstanding internationa...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1960Session 15
Mr. SHUKAIRY

In the past fourteen years the General Assembly has been convened under many a political climate. We have assembled in regular and in special emergency sessions...

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Austria

AUS
1960Session 15
Mr. MENZIES

I join in the congratulations which have been extended to the new President and to the new Member nations. Each of them, in a sense, needs our sympathy, our und...

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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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Argentina

ARG
1955Session 10
Mr. Place

107. Before I begin my statement, I should like first of all to express my delegation's pleasure at the election as President of this august Assembly of an emin...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1955Session 10
Mr. Macmillan

1. My first duty is a very pleasant one. It is to join many speakers in extending my congratulations to our new President, Mr. Maza. The United Kingdom delegati...

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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

UKR
1959Session 14
Mr. Palamarchuk

80. If we cast our thoughts back over the period since the thirteenth session of the United Nations General Assembly, we cannot fail to note one characteristic ...

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RWA

RWA
1963Session 18

Allow me, Mr. President, to join all those who have spoken before me from this rostrum in extending to you my sincere congratulations on your brilliant election...

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Sweden

SWE
1960Session 15
Mr. UNDEN

A great number of speakers have expressed, during this general debate, their appreciation of the action taken by the Security Council to assist the Republic of ...

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Israel

ISR
1960Session 15
Mrs. MEIR

With the admission of sixteen new Members we all feel that we are in the presence of a revolutionary moment in human history. These countries represent millions...

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Chile

CHL
1960Session 15
Mr. SCHWEITZER

The delegation of Chile associates itself with all the delegations which have congratulated Mr. Boland on the distinction conferred upon him by his election as ...

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Belgium

BEL
1960Session 15
Mr. WIGNY

Having paid in its turn its tribute to the President and assured him of its co-operation, the Belgian delegation wishes to make a substantial though brief contr...

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Bulgaria

BGR
1962Session 17
Mr. TARABANOV

I should like first, on behalf of my delegation, to congratulate the President of the General Assembly upon his election. 65. The main concern of peoples, since...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1959Session 14
Mr. Lloyd

1. Mr. President, it gives me great pleasure to congratulate you upon your election to your high office. You have had long experience at the United Nations. You...

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Colombia

COL
1963Session 18
Mr. ZEA

Colombia, and the delegation which represents it, are particularly gratified by your election as President of the General Assembly of the United Nations. We fee...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1960Session 15
Mr. MACMILLAN

I should like first to congratulate the President on his election to his high office. It gives me particular pleasure, as the Prime Minister of the United Kingd...

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Poland

POL
1949Session 4
Mr. WIERBLOWSKI

Mr. WIERBLOWSKI said that in taking part in the discussion of the Secretary-General’s annual report, he would dwell first of all on the statement that, during t...

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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

RUS
1948Session 3
Mr. VYSHINSKY

Mr. VYSHINSKY said that at the sessions of the General Assembly, it had already become a tradition for each session to be opened with a general discussion in or...

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Australia

AUS
1959Session 14
Mr. Casey

1. Had our friend and colleague, Mr. Belaúnde, been in the Chair this morning instead of being unfortunately temporarily indisposed, I would have expressed to h...

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