Speeches by Mr. STIKKER

9 speeches found

Netherlands

NLD
1949Session 4
Mr. Stikker

Mr. Stikker spoke of the necessity, in the troubled modem era, for a Foreign Minister to spend a considerable part of his time away from his country, being call...

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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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Netherlands

NLD
1950Session 5
Mr. STIKKER

Five years ago the Charter of the United Nations was drafted at San Francisco in the firm belief that after two wars the world was ready to embark on better way...

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New Zealand

NZL
1951Session 6
Mr. DOIDGE

Let my first words, as the representative of New Zealand, be words of grateful thanks to the French Government for its spirit of welcome, its kind hospitality, ...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1951Session 6
Mr. EDEN

All civilization is under a debt to France. For centuries those who have visited this brave nation and its capital city have been inspired by its graceful cultu...

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Netherlands

NLD
1951Session 6
Mr. STIKKER

A surprising current tendency is to crystallize the most complex problems in the simplest terms, in slogans. That is practical; it saves time, a commodity of wh...

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United States of America

USA
1951Session 6
Mr. ACHESON

All of us are indebted to the people and the Government of France for the excellence of the arrangements of this meeting. We meet here in Paris on her two-thous...

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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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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

RUS
1962Session 17
Mir. GROMYKO

I take this opportunity, Mr. President, to congratulate, you on behalf of the Soviet delegation on your election to this high post. 25. The Soviet Government's ...

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