Speeches by Mr. Vyshinsky

67 speeches found

United Kingdom

GBR
1947Session 2
Mr. McNeil

The Assembly will not expect me at this time to follow in any detail the subject which the representative of Syria has just discussed with such passion and erud...

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Canada

CAN
1951Session 6
Mr. PEARSON

May I begin, as so many others have begun, by expressing the pleasure of my delegation at being once again in this lovely city of Paris, and in this great and h...

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Belgium

BEL
1948Session 3
Mr. SPAAK

Mr. SPAAK said the speakers who had taken part in the beginning of the general debate had repeatedly stressed the atmosphere of great anxiety in which the Assem...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1948Session 3
Mr. BEVIN

Mr. BEVIN said he was glad to have the opportunity of addressing the General Assembly of the United Nations at its third session. It was a particular pleasure t...

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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

RUS
1949Session 4
Mr. VYSHINSKY

Mr. VYSHINSKY said that the general debate with which the General Assembly had begun its work, in accordance with its tradition, should enable it to evaluate wh...

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Philippines

PHL
1951Session 6
General ROMULO

Every session of the General Assembly since 1946 has been described as a crucial one. This perhaps proves nothing except that the United Nations since its birth...

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Yugoslavia

YUG
1949Session 4
Mr. KARDELJ

Mr. KARDELJ stated that he wished to dwell on a few fundamental facts which, in his opinion, were of very great importance to the world in general, and especial...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1953Session 8
Mr. Lloyd

60. It is not simply to conform to convention that I open my speech with a reference to Mrs. Pandit’s election as President of the General Assembly. It has give...

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Ecuador

ECU
1953Session 8
Mr. Trujillo

52. Last year the delegation of Ecuador pointed out the importance of the general debate at the beginning of General Assembly sessions; that debate serves to gu...

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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

UKR
1947Session 2
Mr. Manuilsky

The basic question upon which, in the opinion of the delegation of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, the attention of the General Assembly and of the Uni...

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France

FRA
1953Session 8
Mr. Maurice Schumann

48. Just a few months ago, when some signs appeared of a lessening of the tension in Europe and therefore in the world, two voices were raised, on either side o...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1952Session 7
Mr. EDEN

I address the United Nations Assembly today for the second time since I returned to take part in international affairs. Last time we met in Paris in a temporary...

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United Kingdom

GBR
1954Session 9
Mr. LLOYD

Unfortunately, I was not able to be present when the election for the office of President of the General Assembly took place. I should like, therefore, to take ...

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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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Haiti

HTI
1951Session 6
Mr. BELLEGARDE

Do not be surprised at the presence on this rostrum of a representative of the Republic of Haiti. I have the honour to represent a small country, small in a geo...

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Colombia

COL
1953Session 8
Mr. Urrutia

98. The United Nations Charter establishes the general debate in the Assembly as a means whereby governments can keep in touch with world opinion. Like all the ...

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Australia

AUS
1951Session 6
Mr. CASEY

I should like first to add my voice to yours, Mr. President, in a word of heart-felt thanks and gratitude to His Excellency the President of the Republic of Fra...

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Argentina

ARG
1947Session 2
Mr. Arce

On behalf of the Argentine delegation, I should like to refer first to the general problem of the maintenance of peace, and later to the concrete question of th...

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Australia

AUS
1950Session 5
Mr. SPENDER

It is inevitable that when representatives of nations come to this rostrum their minds go back to the foundations of the Charter, the beliefs of those who frame...

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Belgium

BEL
1950Session 5
Mr. VAN ZEELAND

Never before have men throughout the world more fervently and unanimously wished for peace. Never have they seen more clearly than now the horror and the vanity...

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