Speeches by Sakkaf

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1973Session 28
Sakkaf

In the name of God, the merciful and compassionate. 5. It is indeed a pleasure and privilege to express to you, Sir, on behalf of the delegation of Saudi Arabi...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1974Session 29
Mr. Sakkaf

Mr. President, it is a pleasure to congratulate your excellency on your unanimous election as President of this session which, in itself, is a sign of respect f...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1972Session 27
Mr. Sakkaf

In the name of God, the merciful and compassionate. 30. Mr. President, it is my privilege, on behalf of my Government and delegation, to tender to you our congr...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1969Session 24
Mr. SAKKAF

1. In the name of God the merciful and compassionate, Madame President, my delegation tenders to Your Excellency its whole-hearted congratulations on your ele...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1971Session 26
Mr. SAKKAF

1. In the name of God, the merciful and compassionate. 2. Sir, the delegation of Saudi Arabia would like to take this opportunity to express its gratificatio...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1965Session 20
Mr. SAKKAF

154. In the name of God the Merciful, the Compassionate: 155 The appointment of Mr. Fanfani to the high office of the Presidency of the General Assembly ...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1964Session 19
Mr. Sakkaf

191. Mr. President, it gives me great pleasure to extend to you personally, and on behalf of the delegation of Saudi Arabia, our warmest congratulations on the ...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1966Session 21
Mr. SAKKAF

54. In the name of God the Merciful and Compassionate. 55. Mr. President, your unanimous election to the Presidency of this session of the General Assem...

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Saudi Arabia

SAU
1968Session 23
Mr. BAROODY

82. It was with deep regret that we learned of the surgical operation undergone by the President of the General Assembly, and we seize this opportunity to wish ...

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