Speeches by Mr. VYSHINSKY

67 speeches found

Czechoslovakia

CSK
1951
Session 6
Mrs. SEKANINOVA-CAKRTOVA

First of all I should like to greet, in the name of the Czechoslovak delegation, the French people who have so hospitably welcomed the General Assembly in Paris...

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Philippines

PHL
1954
Session 9
Mr. SERRANO

In his now historic address to the General Assembly on 8 December 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower prefaced his proposal for an international pool of atomic...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1951
Session 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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Lebanon

LBN
1953
Session 8
Mr. Charles Malik

31. It is an honour to be able to congratulate Mrs. Pandit on her election to the presidency of the eighth session of the General assembly. The rise of Asia dur...

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Belgium

BEL
1953
Session 8
Mr. van Zeeland

80. It is, of corpse, not easy at this stage of the general debate to offer any ideas which are both original and constructive. The general situation in which w...

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Lebanon

LBN
1957
Session 12
Mr. Charles MALIK

May I be permitted, first of all, to extend to Sir Leslie Munro, on behalf of the Government and delegation of Lebanon, as well as on my own personal behalf, ou...

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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

UKR
1948
Session 3
Mr. MANUILSKY

Mr. MANUILSKY stated that the proposal submitted by the representative of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in his speech at the 143rd plenary meeting of ...

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Czechoslovakia

CSK
1950
Session 5
Mr. SIROKY

On behalf of the Czechoslovak delegation, I should like to express the hope that the fifth session of the General Assembly of the United Nations may lay the fou...

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Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

BLR
1950
Session 5
Mr. KISELEV

It is now five years since the United Nations Charter, in which it was laid down that the fundamental purpose of the newly-established international organizatio...

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Uruguay

URY
1952
Session 7
Mr. CHARLONE

As I take the floor here, towards the close of the first stage in the general debate which the peoples of the Member States, through their delegations, initiate...

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Colombia

COL
1946
Session 1
Mr. Lopez

The Colombian delegation does not consider it necessary to reaffirm, in the general debate, its adherence to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations...

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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

RUS
1950
Session 5
Mr. VYSHINSKY

The General Assembly has begun its work, as always, by holding a general debate, in which it is customary to draw up the balance of the activities of the United...

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Belgium

BEL
1951
Session 6
Mr. VAN ZEELAND

The man of goodwill who tries with an honest mind and a simple heart to follow the work of this distinguished Assembly must at times feel sorely perplexed. We o...

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Australia

AUS
1953
Session 8
Mr. Casey

18. May I start by offering the President of the General Assembly the sincere congratulations of the Australian Government on her election. I think she knows of...

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Czechoslovakia

CSK
1949
Session 4
Mr. CLEMENTIS

Mr. CLEMENTIS said that, in surveying the achievements, and failures and in analysing the problems which had concerned the United Nations during the past year, ...

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Bolivia

BOL
1950
Session 5
Mr. ANZE MATIENZO

My Government has done me the honour to instruct me to define my country’s position in relation to the grave problems which concern the world and the United Nat...

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Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

BLR
1947
Session 2
Mr. Kiselev

It is now two years since the Second World War ended. During that interval the United Nations has been founded and its Charter states that it is necessary “to s...

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Yugoslavia

YUG
1947
Session 2
Mr. Simic

The United Nations, and particularly those among them which directly experienced the horrors of war and spared no effort to gain the victory, believed — and sti...

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Yugoslavia

YUG
1951
Session 6
Mr. KARDELJ

Never before in history has mankind longed so fervently as now for genuine international security and real peace; and never, in all probability, have men partic...

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Poland

POL
1950
Session 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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