Speeches by Mr. Shtylla

9 speeches found

Albania

ALB
1956Session 11
Mr. SHTYLLA

In participating for the first time in the Assembly’s general debate, which is held at each session, the delegation of the People’s Republic of Albania wishes t...

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Albania

ALB
1957Session 12
Mr. SHTYLLA

The present session of the General Assembly is taking place at a very important stage in international developments. Although some improvement has taken place s...

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Albania

ALB
1958Session 13
Mr. Shtylla

1. The General Assembly of the United Nations, whose chief task is to maintain international peace and security, is meeting at a time when that peace and securi...

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Albania

ALB
1959Session 14
Mr. Shtylla

96. The fourteenth session of the General Assembly is taking place at a time when progress is being made in the efforts to give a new orientation to internation...

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Albania

ALB
1961Session 16
Mr. Shtylla

1. On behalf of the delegation of the People's Republic of Albania, I should like to congratulate Mr. Slim on his unanimous election to the office of President...

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Albania

ALB
1962Session 17
Mr. SHTYLLA

On taking the floor for the first time at this session, I should like first to extend my delegation's congratulations to the President of the General Assembly o...

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Albania

ALB
1964Session 19
Mr. Shtylla

47. First of all, Mr. President, allow me to offer you the cordial congratulations of the delegation of the People’s Republic of Albania on your election to the...

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Albania

ALB
1965Session 20
Mr. SHTYLLA

30. The delegation of the People's Republic of Albania expresses the hope that, in view of the total failure of those who paralysed the last session on the pret...

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Albania

ALB
1963Session 18
Mr. SHTYLLA

I wish to take this opportunity, Mr. President, to extend to you the congratulations of the delegation of the People's Republic of Albania on your election to t...

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