Speeches by Mr. Poos

9 speeches found

Belgium

BEL
1985Session 40
Mr. Tindemans

Allow me first of all to offer my warmest congratulations to Mr. de Pinies on his accession to the presidency of the fortieth session of the General Assembly o...

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Luxembourg

LUX
1994Session 49
Mr. Poos

Allow me to express my deep pleasure at Mr. Amara Essy’s election to preside over the General Assembly this year. This is a well-deserved tribute to your countr...

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Luxembourg

LUX
1995Session 50
Mr. Poos

Like previous speakers, I should like to convey to the President of the fiftieth session of the General Assembly our warmest congratulations on his election to ...

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Luxembourg

LUX
1992Session 47
Mr. POOS

At the outset I should like to convey to the President of the General Assembly my heartiest congratulations on his unanimous election. He is one of the princi...

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Luxembourg

LUX
1993Session 48
Mr. POOS

First of all, I should like to extend to the President of the General Assembly at this forty-eighth session my sincere congratulations on his election. He was u...

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Netherlands

NLD
1997Session 52
Hans van Mierlo

First of all, allow me to subscribe to the statement delivered this morning by the Foreign Minister of Luxembourg, Mr. Jacques Poos, on behalf of the European ...

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Luxembourg

LUX
1986Session 41
Mr. POOS

I take great pleasure in joining previous speakers and warmly congratulating you, Sir, on your election to the presidency of the forty-first session of the Gene...

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Greece

GRC
1985Session 40
Mr. Papoulias

Let me at the very outset extend to Ambassador de Pinies of Spain my warmest congratulations on his election as President of the General Assembly. The Greek Gov...

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Luxembourg

LUX
1985Session 40
Mr. Poos

Luxembourg has assumed the presidency of the Council of the European Community during the second half of this year. It is thus on behalf of the Community and it...

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