Speeches by Mrs. BRUNDTLAND

9 speeches found

Norway

NOR
1992Session 47
Mrs. BRUNDTLAND

It is a great pleasure for me to congratulate you, Sir, on your election to your high office at such an important juncture in the history of the United Nation...

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Italy

ITA
1996Session 51
Lamberto Dini

On behalf of Italy, I am pleased to express to you, Sir, my warmest congratulations on your election to the presidency of this session of the General Assembly....

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Norway

NOR
1986Session 41
Mrs. BRUNDTLAND

Sir, allow me first of all to congratulate you upon your election to the high office of President of the forty-first session of the General Assembly. I am convi...

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Yugoslavia

YUG
1987Session 42
ZPAREVIC

 I have pleasure. Sir, in congratulating you cordially, as the representative of the friendly German Democratic Republic, on your election as President of the ...

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Austria

AUT
1993Session 48
Mr. MOCK

I should like to begin my statement by expressing my most sincere condolences to the victims of the terrible disaster which has taken place in India and to the ...

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Sweden

SWE
1984Session 39
BODSTROM

I should like first of all to congratulate Mr. Paul Lusaka, of Zambia, on his election to the high office of President of the General Assembly. I also wish to ...

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Niger

NER
1987Session 42
SANI BAKO

For the community of nations, for the peoples of the United Nations and for our Governments, the annual session of the General Assembly is a source of annually...

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Australia

AUS
1993Session 48
Mr. EVANS

I warmly congratulate Ambassador Insanally, on his election as President of the forty-eighth session of the General Assembly. As a fellow Commonwealth member wi...

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USSR

RUS
1988Session 43
Mr. Shevardnadze

 As my first duty, permit me, Sir, to congratulate you on your election to the important and honourable post of President of the General Assembly at the curren...

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