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GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Ninth special session - 1978
Tenth special session 1978
UNITED NATIONSNew York, 1978
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Introduction . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . 33
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;NINTH SPECIAL SESSION
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TENTH SPECIAL SESSION
Introduction
Agenda . • . . • • • • • .
Subject Index
rrtdex to Speeches
Numerical List of Documents
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,I 1. This index, prepared by the Documentation Services;j Division of the I)ag Hammarskjold Library at United Nations
1.j Headquarters, is a bibliographical guide to the documenta1 tion and proceedings of the eighth, ninth and tenth special1 sessions of the General Assembly, including their sessional
Main and Ad Hoc Committees that met during the sessions.
ARRANGEMENT
,; 2. The index consists of the follOWing parts for each ses-sion:
(a) Introduction, including liflt of officers and checklists of meetlrigs of the General Assembly and its committees;
(b) Agenda, with reference to the relevant subjectheadings usea in part (c);
(c) SUbject index. SUbjects are arranged alphabeti-cally, with. reference to the documentation, discussion, anddisposition of each item. Agenda item numbers are indicatedin parentheses following the subject headings. Names ofdelegations are noted in parentheses following the meetingnumber Whenever statements are made on a subject notscheduled as ~n agenda item or on a subject referred to inthe general debate in plenary me~tings;
(d) Index to sneeches. Speeches and statements byrepresentatives arested in alphabetical order by countryor organization, Bubdivid!Jdby subject. discussed and by nam~
of speaker, with an indication of the meeting at which thespeech was made. Addresses of Heads of State are Jistedunder the name of the country they represent followed bytheir title and name. Non-procedural remarks by the President of the C-eneral Assembly and other officers are includ-
I ed. statements by chairmen and rapporteurs of committeesare included when they presented or e~lained the reportsof their committees in plenary meetings. statements andspeeches made by private individuals :representing an orga.nization to which a hearing was granted are listed under thename of the organization. statements made by officers ofthe United Nations Secretariat are listed under the name ofthe office or department they represented;
\1 (e) Numerical list of documents, arranged by docu-I ment symbols:- This list also contatns information as to the! republication of mimeographed documents in printed Official'1 Records;1i~
1 (f) Voting chart of resolutions adopted by recorded.~ or roll-call vote is proVided as an annex. voHrig is given~ only for those resolutions which were adopted in plenary by~ recorded or roll-call votes.~II
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3. In response to the views expressed in the FUth Committee, during prior consideration of the item on pubUcatlmls and documentation, that the existing series of documents and meetings had reached such high figures as to bedifficult to handle, it has been decided that documents andmeeting records for the thirty-first and subsequent sesslonsof the General Assembly would be numbel"ed in separateseries by sesslon, and not consecutively as hitherto. As faras symbol series are concerned, the session will be givl!nin the symbol In Arablc numerals immediately following theindication of the body concerned, while the final element willgive the serial number within the particular serles con'"cerned. For example, A/S-I0/10 is the tenth in the serlesof main documents for the General Assembly at its tenthspecial sessicm an~ A/S-I0/AC.l/L.16 is the sixteenth inthe serles I)f limited distribution documents for the Ad HocCommittee at that session. The numberlng of meetuigs hasbeen adjusted in a similarway• Thus the first plenary meeting of the eighth special session of the General AS3emblybears the symbol A/S-8/PV.1, wh11e the record of the thirdIi'\eeting of t~e Ad Hoc Committee of the ninth special session is cited as A!S-9!AC. 1/SR.3.
The General Assembly in resoluUon 3415 (XXX) approved a set of criteria for the provision of meeting recordsof United Nations bodies. In accordance with these criteria,the summary records of the Flfth Committee (eighth specialsession) and of the Ad Hoc Committees (ninth and tenth specit!.l sessions) will be issued in only one form (as OfficialRt1Cords of the General Assembly), and will cover aU diScussions, whether substantive or procedural. Correctionsto these meeting records will be included in one sessionalFascicle for each of the Committees, covering all meetings.The verbatim records of the plenary meetings of the GeneralAssembly will continue to be issued initially in provisionalmimeographed form for Umited distribution, and later forgeneral distribution in corrected printed form as OfiicialRecords.
Of the other documents, a few appear as printed s;-lements to the Official Records (a fact always noted in s
in ex, and the rest are issued iri mimeographed form. Someof these, such as the reports of committees on various agenda items, are subsequently printed in the Annexes to theOfficial Records. Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly, first issued in mimeographed form, are collectedin printed Su~Plements to the Official Records of each session. After etr repubUcation in ~'he Official Records, provisional mimeographed documents are no longer available.See pages 12, 29 and 56 for lists of documents of each session.
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4. Printed documentation of these sessions of the GeneralAssembly may be obtained, or purchased from authorizedsales agents, by requesting:
General Assembly, Of:ft.cla1Reccrds, eighth, ninthor tenth special session:
Meeting ••• (specify plenary or committee meetingnumberl for summary or verbatim record tlselcles.
Supplement No. • •• (Sp8clty supplJment number) fordocumentS issued in this form.
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Sessional Fascicle.. 0 (one for each of the MaInCommIttees, conEiliiing corrigendum to meetings).
List of Delegations
Checklist of Documents
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ACABQ
ACC
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AMS
Art.
B)'elorussian SSR
CCD
chap., chaps.
CMEA
Corr.
CPC
Cttee
Dept.
ECA
ECE
ECLA
ECWA
EEC
ESCAP
ESCOR
FAO
FRETILIN
GAOR
IAEA
IBRD
ICAO
ICJ
ICSAB
IDA
IDB
iFAD
ILO
IMCO
IMF
ITU
JIU
NGO, NGOs
OAS
OAU
OECD
para., paras.
PLO
A.dvisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions
Administrative Committee on Co-ordination
Addendum (Addenda)
Administrative Management Service
Artlcle(s)
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Conference of the Committee on Disarmament
chapter(s)
Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
Corrigendum (Corrigenda)
Committee for Programme and Co-ordination
Committee
Department
Economic Commission for Africa
Economic Commission for Europe
Economic Commission for Latin America
Economic Commission for Western Asia
European Economic Community
Economic and Social Commission f01r Asia and the Pacific
Economic and Social Council Official Records
Food and Agriculture Organization clf the United Nations
Frente Revolucionaria de Timor Lest'3 Independen.te
General Assembly Official Records
International Atomic Ene:rgy Agency
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Civil Aviation Organization
International Court of Justice
International Civil Service Advisory Board
International Development Association
Industrial Development Board
International Fund for Agricultural Development
International Labour Organisation
Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organization
International Monetary Fund
International Telecommunication Union
Joint Inspection Unit
Non-governmental organization(s)
Organization of American states
Organization of African Unity
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Palestine Liberation Organization
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TCOR
TDB
Ukra1n1an SSR
UN
UNCITRAL
UNCTAD
UNCURK
UNDOF
UNDP
UNOOO
UNEF
UNEP
UNESCO
UNFICYP
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNIDO
UNIS
UNITAR
United Kingdom
United states
UNRWA
UNTSO
UPU
USSR
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WFP
WHO
WIPO
WMO
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resolution(s)
Revision
Security Council
Security Council Official Records
section(s)
session
supplement number
South West Africa People's Organization
Trusteeship Council
Trusteeship Coun~llOfflcial Records
Trade and Development Board
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
United Nations
United Nations Commission on Int~mational Trade Law
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
United Nations Commission for the UnUlcation and RehabiUta-tion of Korea
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
United Nations Development Programme
Of1lce of the United Nations DlE;aster Relief Co-ordinator
United Nations Emergency Force
United Nations Environment Programme
United Nations Educational, ScientUlc and Cultural Organiza-. tion
United Nations Peace-koeping Force in Cyprus
United Nations Fund for Population ActivitleB
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
United Nations Children's Fund
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
United Nations International School
United Nations Institute for Training and Research
United Kingdom of G:reat Britain and Northern Ireland
United states of America
United ;Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in tbt, Near East
United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine
Universal Postal Union
Union of So".1et Socialist RepubUcs
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World Food Programme
World Health Organization
World Intellectual Property Organization
World Meteorological Organization
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Plenary (eighth, ninth and tenth special sessions)(series A/S-8/PV., A/S-9/PV. and A/S-l0/PV. )
lilfth Committee (eighth special session)(series A/S-S/C. 5/SR.)
INDEX TO PROCEEDjfNGS
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Introduction
The eighth special session of the General Assembly was held at the United NationsHeadquarters in New York on 20 and 21 April 1978.
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FIFTH COMMITTEE(Symbol A/C. 5/S-8/SR.-)
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
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Meeting
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PLENARY MEETINGS(Symbol A/S-8/PV.-)
Checkiist of M••tings
Rule. of Procedure
Re.olution. and Deci.ions
The Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly, asamended up to ,31 December 1977, were in effect during the8th special 8e8sion (documents A/520/Rev.12 (Sales No.E. 74.1.6) & Rev. 12/Amend. 1 and 2).
Reeolutions and decisions of the 8th special session arecollected in document A/S-8/10 (GAOR, 8th special sess.,Suppl. No.1).
Resolutions and decisions are also listed in the SubjectIndex, under the heading: G-eneral Assembly: resolutionsand decisions, p. 5.
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5th Committee (Administrative and Budgetary Committee):Chairman: Mr. Morteza Talieh (Iran) elected at the 1st
plenary meetingVice-Chairmen: Mr. Rudolf Schmidt (Germany (Federal
Republic» and Mr. Oswaldo Gamboa (Venezuela)elected at the 1st m.eeting of the 5th Cttee
Rapporteur: Mr. Peter G. Belyaev (Byelorussian SSR)elected at the 1st meeting of the 5th Cttee
Secretary: Mr. Jamshid Anvar
First Committee (Political and Security Committee):Chairman: Mr. Frank Edmund Boaten (Ghana) elected at
the 1st plenary meeting
2nd Commictee (Economic and Financial Committee):Chairman: Mr. Peter Jankowitsch (Austria) elected at the
1st plenary meeting
6th Committee (Legal Committee):Chairman: Mr. Alvaro Bonilla (Colombia) elected at the
1st plenary meeting
3rd Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee):
Chairman: Miss Marcella Martinez (Jamaica) elected atthe 1st plenary meeting
President: Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia) elected at the1st plenary meeting
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4th Committee (Trusteeship Committee):Chairman: Mr. Taher AI-Hussamy (Syrian Arab Republic)
elected at the 1st plenary meeting
Vice-Presidents: Representatives of China, Cyprus, Democratic Yemen, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Gabon,Guatemala, Indonesia, Lesotho, Madagascar, Netherlands, Peru, Sierra Leone, USSR, United Kingdom andUnited States elected at the 1st plena/l"Y meeting
Credentials Committee:Chairman: Mr. Narendra Singh (1"iji) elected at the
1st meetingSecretary: Mr. Raymond Sommereyns
, Special Political Committee:ChaIrman: Mr. Slegtried Zachmann (German Democratic
Republic) elected at the 1st plenary meeting
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Agenda
NOTE: The words in capital letters following the title of the item, and introduced by the word"See", indicate the subject headings under which the related documentation is Usted in theSUbject Index.
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1. Opening of the session by the Chairman of the delega-tion of Yugoslavia
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: opening of session
2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: prayer or Iileditation
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Election of the President of the General Assembly
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: President election
Organization of the session
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(a) Appointment of the members of the Credentials Committee
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES:- Credentials Committee: appointment
(b) Report of the Credentials Committee
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Members: repre-- sentatlves: credentials
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6. Adoption of the agenda
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: agenda
7. Financing of the United Nations Interim Force inLebanon
See MIDDLE EAST SITUATION: United NationsInterim Force in Lebanon: financing
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Subject Index
Resolutions (A/RES/S-B/1 and 2) and decisions (S-S/l114 and 21) adopted during the session
For discussion see under subject as follows (agendaitem numbers in parentheses):
- - resolutions and decisions
DocumentsA/S-8!IO (GAOR, 8th spec. sess., Suppl. No.1)
Resolutions and decisions adopted by the General Assembly during its 8th special session
A/INF/S-8/1 secretary-General. Note transmitting list of resolutions and text of decisionsadopted
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General Assembly: Members:representatives: credentials(3 (b»
General Assembly: organizationof work (5)
General Assembly: President:election (4)
General Assembly: Vice-Presidents: election (5)
Middle East situation: UN InterimForce in Lebanon: financing (7)
DEC/S-8/13,14
RES/S-S/1
DEC/S-8/14
RES/S-S/2
DEC/S-8/nDEC/S-8/13
DEC/S-B/ll
DEC/S-8/12
-- Vice-Presidents: election (agenda item 5)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-B/PV.1The Assembly decided without vote that the Vice
Presidents of the 32nd session would serve inthe same capacity at the Sth special session.The following Member States were thereforeelected Vice-Presidents as decision S-S/14:China, Cyprus, Democratic Yemen, Denmark,Ecuador, France, Gabon, Guatemala, indonesia, Lesotho, Madagascar, Netherlands,Peru, Sierra Leone, USSR, United Kingdomand United States
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)-- prayer or meditation (agenda item 2)
Rule 62 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly
A minute of silence dedicated to prayer or meditationwas observed at the 1st and 2nd plenary meetings
-- President~ election (agenda item 4)
Oral proposal by the representative of Bolivia that theAssembl.y elect the President of the 32nd session, Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia) as President of the Sth special session was approvedwithout vote at the 1st plenary meeting as decision S-8/12
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-- Members: representatives: credentials (agenda item 3 (b))Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly
Discussion in Credential.s Cttee: Meeting 1 (Meetingrecord not issued)
A/S-8/8 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-8/PV .2- Drilt resolution in A/S-8/B, approving the report
of the Credentials Cttee, adopted without voteas resolution S-8/1
-- officers: election
Bee General Assembly: Committees: Chairman: elec-- tion
General Assembly: President: electionGeneral Assembly: Vice-Presidents: electionIntroduction (p. 3) for a complete list of officers
-- organization of work (agenda item 5)
DocumentsA/s-8/2 ~creta.ry-General. Note on organiza
tion of the session (includes text of noteverbl\le sent to all Member States)
Discussion in p'1eJary: Meeting A/S-8/PV . 1The Assembly ecided without vote that the Vice
Presidents and Chairmen of the Main Ctteeswho were elected at the 32nd session, wouldcontinue in the same posts for the Sth specialllIesslon as decisions s-8/13 and 14
See Introduction (p. 3) for a complete list of officers
-- opening of session (agenda item 1)
The session was declared open at the 1st plenarymeeting by the Temporary President, Mr. LazarMoJsov (Yugoslavia)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY-- agenda (agenda item 6)
DocumentsA/s-8/1/Rev. 1 Provisional agenda of the 8th spe
eial sessionA/S~8/5 Annotated provisional agenda of the 8th
special sessionA/S-8/7 Agenda as adopted by the Assembly at its
1st plenary meeting
DIscussion 10 PlenaaI: Meeting A/s-8/pv.lProVlSlonil agen In A/S-8/l/Rev.l was approved
without vote and agenda item 7 was allocatedto the 5th Cttee as decision S-8/21
-- closing of session
The PreBident declared the session closed at the 2ndplenary meeting
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
See General Assembly: Committees: Credentials Com-- mittee
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES- - Chairmen: election (agenda item 5)
Discussion in Plenar~: Meeting A/S-O/PV .1The Assembly dec ded without vote that the Chail'
men of the Main Cttees who were elected atthe 32nd session would continue in the sameposts for the Oth special session as decisionS-8/13. It was furthbr decided that in theabsence of a Chairman of a Main Cttee, hewould be replaced by another member of hisdelegation
See Introduction (p. 3) for a complete list of officers
-- Credentials Committee: appointment (agenda item 3 (a»Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly
On the proposal of the Temporary President, Mr. LazarMojsov (Yugoslavia), the same mem,bers as thoseappointed at the 32nd regular session were appointed without objection at the 1st meeting as decision S-O/l1: Canada, China, Ecuador, Fiji, Madagascar, Nepal, Nigeria, USSR and United States
-- Credentials Committee: report A/S-8/8
See General Assembly: Members: representatives:- credentials for discussion
-- 5th Committee: officers: election
Discussion in 5th Cttee: Meeting A/C. 5/S-0/SR.l
-- 5th Committee: organizatiQn of work
Discussion in 5th Cttee: Meeting A/C. 5/S-8/SR. 1
-- 5th Committee: report A/S-0/9
See Middle East situati(\n: United Nations InterimForce in Lebanon: financing for discussion
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION-- United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon: financing (agen-
da item 7)General Assembly resolution 32/214Security Councll resolutions 425 (1978) and 426 (1978)
DocumentsA!S-8/3 (& Carr .1, Russian only) Secretary-Gen
eral. Report (annen includes cost estimates,19 Mar - 18 Sep 1978)
A/S-0/4 ACABQ. ReportA/C.5/S-8/L.l Argentina, Austria, Denmark,
Finland, France, Ghana, Iceland, Ireland,Italy, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Nepal, Norway,Portugal and Sweden. Draft resolution
Discussion in 5th Cttee: Meetings A/C. 5/S-8/SR.I-3A/S-B!9 Report
Discussion in PlenarJi: Meeting A/S-8/PV .2Draft resolution A/S-8/9, deciding to appropriate
funds for the operation of UNIFIL for the period 19 Mar - 18 Sep 1978 and on apportionmentof this financing, adopted (99-14-0) by recordedvote as resolution S-8/2
UNITED NATIONS- - budget: contributions: scale of assessments
DocumentsA/S-8/6 Secretary-General. Letter, 20 Apr, in
forming of States which are in arrears oftheir contributions within the terms of Art. 19of the Charter
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-8/PV.l
UNITED NATIONS INTERIM FORCE Hi LEBANON- - financing
See Middle East situation: United Nations InterimForce in Lebanon: financing
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Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebp..non: financing V: 1
ALBANIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 2
Speeches ~~representativeBaleta, . Plen: 2; V: 2
ALGERIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 2
Speeches by representativeBouayad-Agha, F. Plen: 2; V: 2
ARGENTINA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
~eech by representativeFigueroa, G. E. Plen: 2
AUSTRALIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 3
Speech by representativeHart, J .R. V: 3
AUS1RIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 2
Speech by r(fresentativeortiier, . V: 2
BANGLADESH
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeKhan, A.R. Plen: 2
BENIN
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativeHoungavou, P. H. Plen: 2; V: 3
BOLIVIA
General Assembly: President: election Plen: 1
Speech by representativeRolon Anaya, M. Plen: 1
BULGARIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativesKostov, D. Plen: 2Minchev, Y. V: 3
BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by rtiresentativeDolguchi ,L.A. Plen: 2
CANADA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 1
Speech by representativeBarton, W.R. V: 1
CHINA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches b~ representativesHaing, . Y. V: 3Lai, Y. L. Plen: 2
CUBA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeRoa Xouri, R. Plen: 2
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeHi"cki, z. Plen: 2
DEMOCRATIC YEMEN
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by reaxesentativeBi-Issa, A. .A. Plen: 2; V: 3
DENMARK
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 1
Speech bl representativeUl1'ic sen, W. V: 1
ECUADOR
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 3
Speech by representativeAlbornoz, M. V: 3
EGYPT
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeAbdel Meguid, A. E. Plen: 2
FRANCE
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeLeprette, J. Plen: 2
'GENERAL ASSEMBLY: PRESIDENT (Mojsov, L.)
General Assembly:agenda Plen: 1closmg statement Plen: 2Members: representatives: credentials Plen: 2opening statement Plen: 1organization of work Plen: 1, 2Vice-Presidents: election Plen: 1
General Assembly; Committees:Chairmen: elecu..."n Plen: 1Credentials Cttee: appointment Plen: 1
UN: bUdget: contributions: scale of assessments Plen: 1,2
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: 5th COMMITTEE: CHA~RMAN(Talieh, M.)
General Assembly: Committees:5th CUee: officers: election V: 15th Cliee: orlS'anization of work V: 1
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: 5th COMMITTEE: RAPPORTEUR(Belyaev, P. G.)
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 2
Speeches by representativesFlorin, P. Plen: 2Richter, G. V: 2
GHANA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 3
Speech by representativeSekyi, C.K. V: 3
GREECE
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativePapoulias, G. Plen: 2
HUNGARY
Middle East situation: UN Inter ~~ Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by represertativeHollai, I. Plen: 2
INDONESIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
~9ch by representativeb'Uwondo, P. S. Plen: 2
mAN
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 3
Speech by representativeShemirani, J. V: 3
IRAQ
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JAPA
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KUW.
Midd
LAO
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INDEX TO SPEECHES(8th speclal session)
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Middle East sih,ation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
IRAQ
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Speeches by representativesKhalef, G. F. V: 3Kubba, B. S. Plen: 2
ISRAEL
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativesHerzog, C. Plen: 2Lador, M. V: 3
JAPAN
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 1
Speeches by representativesAbe, I. Plen: 2Akashi, Y. V: 1
JORDAN
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
~eech by representativeNuseibeh, H. Plen: 2
KUWAIT
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativesAI- Zaid, A.1!'. V: 3Bishara, A. Y. Plen: 2
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon.: fina:'1cing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativeSouthichak, B.O. Plen: 2; V: 3
LEBANON
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 1
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Speeches by representativeKikhia, M.R. Plen: 2; V: 3
MALAYSIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
§peech by representativeZaiton, I. Plen: 2
MALTA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon.: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeGauci, V.J. Plen: 2
MAURITANIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeKane, M. Plen: 2
MONGOLIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativesPuntsagnorov, T, Plen: 2Tsiyregzen, B. V: 3
MOROCCO
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeZaimi, M. S. Plen: 2
NEPAL
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 2
Speech by representativeLohani, M. P. V: 2
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SENEGALNORWAY
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V: 1-3
~eeches by representatives• •Aigard, 0.· V: 1Vraalsen, T.E. V: 2,3
PAKISTAN
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 2
Speeches by representativesHyder, K.H. Plen: 2Kemal, A. V: 2
PALESTINE LIBERAnON ORGANIZATION
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeTerzi, Z. L. Plen: 2
POLAND
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
~,eches by repl'eSentativ6sAbraszewski, A. V: 3Jaroszek, H. Plen: 2
PORTUGAL
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeFutscher Pereira, V. Plen: 2
QATAR
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: finan-, cing Plen: 2
Speech by representatiYeJamal, J. Y. Plen: 2
ROMANIA
Middle East situatl.'Jn: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativesDatcu, 1. Plen: 2Goritza, I. V: 3
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Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeFall, M. Plen: 2
SRI LANKA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeFonseka, I. B. Plen: 2
SUDAN
Middle East situation:UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeMedani, N. Plen: 2
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
Middle East situation: UN Intp-rim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativesAI-Hussau,Y, T. Plen: 2Hamzah, H.M. V: 3
TURKEY
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by re~resentative
Unaydin, . Plen: 2
UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeMartynenko, V. N. Plen: 2
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
~ches by representatives~;.'okine, Y. E. V: 3Troyanovsky, O.A. Plen: 2
UNITED ARAB E:
Middle East situacing V: 2
§]eech by reElAI-Najjar,
UNITED REPUBI
Middle East situacing Plen:
Speech by reployono, F.1
UNITED STATES
Middle East siblacing Plen:
Speeches bi r«Young, .
VIETNAM
INDEX TO SPEECHES(8th special session)
UNITED ARAB EMmATES
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing V~ 2
~ech by representativeAI-Najjar, A. V: 2
UNITED REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speech by representativeoyono, F. L. Plen: 2
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 1
Speeches bI representativeYoung, . Plen: 2; V: 1
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Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen~ 2; V~ 3
Speeches by representativesell bliillBa V: 3Pham Duong Plen: 2
YEMEN
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2
Speecb~resentativeAI- aaa, A.A. Plen: 2
YUGOSLAVIA
Middle East situation: UN Interim Force in Lebanon: financing Plen: 2; V: 3
Speeches by representativesMujezinovta, D. V: 3Petl'it!, J. Plen: 2
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Numerical List of Documents
NOTE: Information as to republication of mimeographed documents in printed fascicles of Annexes to the Official Records was not complete at the time of publication of this Index. Information which was available appears in parentheses after the symbol; e. g. A/s-8/4 (agenda item 7)indicates that th.is document is republished in the fascicle for agenda item 7 in the Official Records of the General Asoembly, 8th special session, Annexes. Documents issued as &1p'plementsof the General Assembly are so indicated.
Plenary
General Series
A/s-811/Rev.123 (& Corr .1, Russian only)4 (agenda item 7)5-78 (agenda item 3)9 (agenda item 7)
10 (GAOR, 8th special sess., Suppl. No.1)
Information Series
AIINFIS-8/1
Resohaions and Decisions
A/RES/s-8/1 and 2 (issued separately) and decisions s-8111-14 and 21 (issued in AIINF/S-8/1) are collected inA/s-8/10 (GAOR, 8th special sess., Suppl. No.1)
Plena ry (continued)
Verbatim Records
A/s-8/pv .1,2
Fifth Committee
Limittd S6ies
A/e.5/S-8/L.l
Summan' Records
A/e.5/S-8/SR.1-3Sessional Fascicle (GAOR) (includes corrigendum to meet
ings)
No.1
Supplements to Official Records
Resolutions and decisions adopted by the GeneralAssembly during its 8th special session, 20-21 Ap';1978. Aug 1978. iii, 7 p. (A/S- 8110). Printed.$U. S. 1. 00 (or equivalent in other currencies).
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Rules of Procedure
AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 9TH SPECIAL SESSION(Symbol A/S-9/AC. l/SR. -)
(No meeting record issued)
Checklist of Meetings
PLENARY(Symbol A/S-9/PV.-)
Resolutions and Decisions
Meeting Date, 1978 Meeting Date, 19'78
1 (opening) 24 Apr 9 28 Apr2 24 Apr 10 28 Apr3 25 Apr 11 1 May4 25 Apr 12 1 May5 26 Apr 13 2 May6 26 Apr 14 2 May7 2'7 Apr 15 (closing) 3 May8 27 Apr
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
Resolutions and decisions of the 9th special session arecollected in document A/S-9/13 (GAOR, 9th special sess.,Suppl. No.2).
Resolutions and decisions are also listed in the SubjectIndex, under the heading: General Assembly: resolutionsand decisions, pp.17, 18.
The Rules 0]; Procedure of the General Assembly, asamended up to ~11 December 197'7, were 1n effect during the9th special session (documents A/520/Rev.12 (Sales No.E. '74. I. 6) & Rev. 12/Amend. 1 and 2).
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Officers
IntroductionThe ninth special session of the General Assembly was held at the United Nations
Headquarters in New York from 24 April to 3 May 19'78.A list of members of delegations to the sesslon is contained in document S'l'/SG/
SER. C/L. 5'70.
Ad Hoc Committee:Chairman: Miss Gwendoline C. Konie (Zambia) elected
at the 1st plenary meetingVice-Chairmen: Mr. Fathih Khaouane Bouayad-Agha
(Algeria), Mr. Rikhi Jaipal (India), Mr. FranciscoCuevas Cancino (Mexico) and Mr. Salim AhmedsaUm (United Republic of Tanzania) elected at the1st meeting of the Ad Hoc Cttee
Rapporteur: Mr. Petre Vlasceanu (Romania) elected atthe 1st meeting of the Ad Hoc Cttee
Secretary: Mr. Myles MinchiD
6th Committee (Legal Committee)Chairman: Mr. Alvaro Bonilla (Colombia) elected at the
1st plenary meeting
Credentials Committee:Chairman: Mr. Narendra Singh (Fiji) elected at the 1st
meetingSecretary: Mr. Raymond Sommereyns
1st Committee (Political and Security Committee):Chairman: Mr. Frank Edmund Boaten (Ghana) elected at
1st plenary meeting
S cial Political Committee:Chairman: Mr. Sie ried Zachmann (German Democratic
Republic) elected at the 1st plenary meeting
President: Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia) elE~cted at the1st plenary meeting
Vice-Presidents: Representatives of China, Cyprus, Democratic Yemen, Denmark, Ecuador, Fran(~e, Gabon,Guatemala, Indonesia, Lesotho, Madagas1car" Netherlands, Peru, Sierra Leone, USSR, United Kingdom andUnited States elected at the 1st plenary me1eting
2nd Committee (Economic and' Financial Committee):- Chairman: Mr. Peter Jankowitsch (Austria) elected at the
1st plenary meeting
3rd Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural C()mmlttee):
Chairman: Miss Marcella Martinez (Jamaica) elel~ted atthe 1st plenary meeting
4th Committee (Trusteeship Committee):Chairman: Mr. Taher AI-Hussamy (Syrian Arab Republic)
elected at the 1st plenary meeting
I 5th Committee (Administrative and Budgetary Committee):Chairman: Mr. Morteza Talieh (Iran) elected at the
1st plenary meeting
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NOTE: The words in capital letters following the title of !.die item, and Introduced by the word''See'', Indlcate the subject headings under whlch the related documentation Is Usted 1111 theSU1iTect Index.
AD HOC
Se
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2.
3.
Opening of the session by the Chairman of the Jelegation of Yugoslavia
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: opening of session
Minute of silent prayer or meditation
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: prayer or meditation
Credentials of representatives to the ninth special session of the General Ass~mbly
(a) Appointment of the members of the Credentials Committee
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES:Credentials Committee: appointment
(b) Report of the Credentials Committee
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Members: repre-- sentatives: credentials
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5.
6.
7.
Election of the President of the General Assembly
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: President election
Organization of the session
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: organization of work
Adoption of the agenda
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: agenda
Question of Namibia
See NAMIBIA QUESTION
AFRICA-- foreil
S1:2
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DECLAR~- text
SeE
GABON:-- addrei
GENERA-- agend:
001
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Subject Index
AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 9TH SPECIAL SESSION
See General Assembly: Committees: Ad Hoc Committee
AFRICA•• foreign intervention and subversion in
Statements in Plenary: Meeting A/S-9/PV. 8 (China,USSR)
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
See General Assembly: Committees: Credentials Committee
DECLARATION 0 N NAMIBIAu_ text General Assembly resolution S-9/2
See Namibia question for discussion
GABON: PRIME MINISTER (L~on M~biame)
.~ address before General Assembly A/S-9/PV. 5
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.- agenda (agenda item 6)
DocumentsA!S-9/1 Provisional agenda of the 9th special
sessionA/S-9/3 (& Corr.1, Russian only) UN Council for
Namibia: President. Letter, 4 Apr, transmiUing recommendations of the UN Councilon organization of the 9th special session
A/S-9/5 Annotated provision.al agenda of the 9thspecial session
A/S-9/8/Rev.1 Agenda as adopted at the 1St ple~.nary meeting
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-9/PV . 1Provisional agenda in A/S-9/1 was approved with
out vote as decision S-9/21Regarding the allocation of agenda item 7, the As
sembly decided without vote to establish anAd Hoc Ct-tee as decision S-9/22
-- closing of session
The session was declared closed at the 15th plenarymeeting on 3 May 1978 by the President,Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia)
-- Members: representatives: credentials (agenda item 3(b»)Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly -
Discussion in Credentials Cttee: Meeting 1 (Meetingrecord not issued)
A/8-9/10 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/8-9/PV. 15Draft resolution in A/8-9/10, approving the report
of the Credentials Cttee, adopted withoutvote as l.'esolution S-9/1
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GE;.NEML.ASSEMBIIY.(.continue.d)-- officers: election
See General Assembly: Committees: Chairmen: elec-- tion
General Assembly: President: electionGeneral Assembly: Vice-Presidents: electionIntroduction (p.15)for a complete list of officers
-- opening of session
The session was declared open at the 1st plenarymeeting on 24 Apr 1978 by the Temporary President, Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia)
-- organization of work (agenda item 5)
DocumentsA!S-9!3 (& Corr.l, Russian only) UN Council for
Namibia: President. Letter, 4 Apr, transmitting recommendations of the UN Councilon organization of the 9th special session
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-9/PV. 1,2'The Assembly decided without vote at the 1st meet
ing that the Vice-Presidents and Chairmen ofthe Main Cttees who were elected at the 32ndsession would continue in the same posts forthe 9th special session as decision S-9/13
The Assembly also decided without vote at its 1stmeeting to establish an Ad Hoc Cttee of the9th Special Session as decision S-9/21
See Introduction (p. 15) for a complete list ofofficers
-- prayer or meditation (agenda item 2)Rule 62 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly
A minute of silence dedicated to prayer or meditationwas observed at the 1st and 15th plenary meetings
-- President: election (agenda item 4)
Oral proposal by the representative of Zambia that theAssembly elect the President of the 32nd session,Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia) as President ofthe 9th special session waS approved withoutvote at the 1st plenary meeting as decision8-9/12
-- resolutions and decisions
DocumentsA!S-9!13 (GAOR, 9th spec. sess., Suppl. No.2)
Resolutions and decisions adopted by the General Assembly during its 9th special session
A/INF/8-9/1 secretary-General. Note transmitting list of resolutions and text of decisionsadopted
Resolutions (A/RES/S-9/1 and 2) and decisions (S-9/1115, 21 and 22) adopted during the session
For discussion see under subjbct as follows (agenda itemnumbers in parentheses):
SUBJECT INDEX(9th special session)
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DEC/S-9/21DEC/S-9/22
DEC/S-9/15
DEC/S-9/13
DEC/S-9/ll
RES/S-9/1
DEC/S-9/13 , 21
DEC/S-9/12
r~EC/S-9/14
RES/S-9/2
General Assembly: agenda (6)General Assembly: Cttees: Ad
Hoc Cttee: establishmentGeneral Assembly: Cttees: Ad
Hoc Cttee: officers: electionGeneral Assembly: Cttees: Chair
men: election (5)General Assembly: Cttees: Cr0
dentials Cttee: app"" ntment(3 (a»
General Assembly: Members:representatives: f'xoedentials(3 (b»
General Assembly: organizationof work (5)
General Assembly: President:election (4)
General Assembly: Vice-Presidents: election (5)
Namibia question (7)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES (continued)-- Ad Hoc Committee: officers: election (continued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-9/PV.1,2The Assembly elected Miss Gwendoline C. Konie
(Zambia) as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee byacclamation at the 1st meeting as decisionS-9/15
The Assembly also decided without vote at its 1stand 2nd meetings that the Ad Hoc Cttee wouldelect four vice-chairme ~~
see Introduction (p. 15) for a complete list of elected- officers
-- Ad Hoc Committee: organization of work
DocumentsA/S-9/AC.1/1 General Assembly: Ad Hoc Cttee:
Chairman. Note on organization of work
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/S-9/AC. 1/SR.i,3,4
-- Ad Hoc Committee: report A/S-9/ll
See Namibia question for discussion
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! -- Vice-Presidents: election (agenda item 5)I
.. ~ Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-9/PV.l'. ! The Assembly decided without vote that the V,ice-
Presidents of the 32nd session would serve inthe same capacity at the 9th special session.The following Member States were thereforeelected Vice-Presidents as decision S-9/14:China, Cyprus, Democratic Yemen, Denmark,Ecuador, France, Gabon, Guatemala, Indonesia, Lesotho, Madagascar, Netherlands,Peru, Sierra Leone, USSR, United Kingdomand United States
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMIT1'EES- - Ad Hoc Committee: establishment
DocumentsA/S-9/3 (& Corr .1, Russian only) UN Council for
Namibia: President. Letter, 4 Apr, transmitting recommendations of the UN Councilon organization of the 9th special session(annex, para. 5)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-9/PV .1,2The Assembly decided without vote at its 1st meet
ing to establish an Ad Hoc Cttee of the 9thSpecial Session as decision S-9/22
The Assembly also decided without vote at its 1stand 2nd meetings that the Ad Hoc Cttee wouldelect four vice-chairmen
-- Ad Hoc Committee: officers: election
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meeting A/S-9/AC.1/SR.l
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- - Chairmen: election (agenda item 5)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-9/PV . 1The Assembly decided without vote that the Chair
men of the Main Cttees who were elected atthe 32nd session would continue in the sameposts for the 9th special session as decisionS-9/13. It was further decided that in theabsence of a Chairman of a Main Cttee, hewould be replaced by another member of hisdelegation
See Introduction (p.15)for a complete list of officers
-- Credentials Gummittee: appointment (agenda item 3 (a»Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly
On a proposal of the Temporary President, Mr. LazarMojsov (YugOSlavia), the same members as thoseappointed at the 32nd regular session were appointed without objection at the 1st meeting asdecision S-9/11: Canada, China, Ecuador, Fiji,Madagascar, Nepal, Nigeria, USSR and UnitedStates
-- Credentials Committee: report A/S-9/10
See General Assembly: Members: representatives:- credentials for discussion
LUSAKA DECLARATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS COUNCIL FOR NAMIBIA, 1978
-- text A/S-9/2 (S/12631)
See Namibia question for discussion
SUBJECT INDEX(9th special session)
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NAMIBIA QUESTION (agenda item 7)General Assembly resolution 32/9 H
DocumentrJA/S-9/2 (S/12631) UN Council for Namibia: Presi
dent. Letter, 4 Apr, transmitting text of1978 Lusaka Declaration of the UN Councilfor Namibia, adopted on 23 Mar
A/S-9/4 (GAOR, 9th special sess., Suppl. No.1)UN Council for Namibia. Report (includesreports of Missions of the Council to Algeria,Gabon and Nigeria; Angola, Botswana andZambia; Mozambique and United Republic ofTanzania; Yugoslavia)
A/S-9/6 Special Cttee on the Situation with regardto the Implementation of the Declaration onthe Granting of Independence to Colonial C<nlntries and Peoples: Acting Chairman. Letter,13 Apr, transmitting text of consensus on thequestion of Namibia, adopted by the SpecialCttee on 13 Apr
A/S-9/7 UN Council for Namibia: President. Letter, 21 Apr, transmitting working paper containing a draft declaration and programme ofaction for Namibia, approved by the Councilon 20 Apr
A/S-9/12 (S/12678) South Africa. Letter, 2 May,transmitting letter from the Minister forForeign Affairs of South Africa on the questionof South West Africa
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/S-9/AC.1/SR.2,5
A/S-9/11 Report
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NAMIBIA QU~~TION (conti~ued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-9/PV .1· 15Draft resolution in A/S-9/11, adopting the enclosed
Declaration on Namibia and Programme ofAction in ~lupport of Self-Determination andNational Independence for Namibia, adopted(119-0-21) by roll':'call vote at the 15th meeting as resolution S-9/2
PROGRAMME OF ACTION IN SUPPORT OF SELF-DETERMINATION AND NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE FORNAMIBIA
-- text General Assembly resolution S-9/2
See Namibia question for discussion
UNITED NATIONS-- budget: contributions: scale of assessments
DocumentsA/S-8/6 Secrew·y-General. Letter, 20 Apr, in
forming of ctates which are in arrears oftheir contributions within the terms of Art. 19of the Charter
A/S-9/9 Secretary-General. Letter, 24 Apr, informing that necessary payment to reducearrears had been made by Haiti
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-9/PV .1,15
UNITED NATIONS COUNCIL FOR NAMIBIA-- report A/S-9/4 (GAOR, 9th special sess.,
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Namibia question Plen: 6,15
Speeches b~representative~Baleta, . Plen~ 6Kapllani, M. Plen: 15
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N:unibia question Plen: 8
~Ch by representativel-Baffar, S.M. Plen: 8
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General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization ofwork AC.l: 4
Namibia question Plen: 14; AC.l: 2
Speeches by rel!resentativesBouayad-Agba, F.K. AC.l: 2Maoui, A. Plen: 14Semichi, A. AC.l: 4
ANGOLA
Namibia question Plen: 12
Speech by representativeJorge, P. T. Plen: 12
ARGENTINA
Namibia question Plen~ 8
Speech by representa.tiveRos, E.J. Plen: 8
AUSTRALIA
Namibia question Plen: 2,15; AC .1: 5
Speeches by represenb,tivesHarry, R. L. Plen: 2, 15James, J .L. AC.l: 5
AUSTRIA
Namibia question Plen: 4; AC .1: 2,5
Speeches by representativesJankowitsch, P. Plen~ 4; AC .1: 5Criner, G. AC.l: 2
BAHAMAS
Namibia question Plen: 10
Speech by representativeHepburn, D. L. Plen: 10
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BANGLADESH
Namibia question Plen~ 2
Speech by representativeKaiser, K.M. Plen: 2
BARBADOS
Namibia question Plen: 14
Speech by representativeBlackman, D. G. Plen: 14
BELGIUM
Namibia question AC. 1: 2
Speech by representativ~
Fobe, L. AC .l:""""2"
BENIN
Namibia question Plen: 6 j AC. 1: 2
Speeches bl representativesAlladay , M. Plen: 6Houngavou, P. H. AC. 1: 2
BHUTAN
Namibia question Plen~ 10
Speech by representativeTshering, D. Plen: 10
BOLIVIA
Namibia ques' >n Plen: 6
Speech by representativeRolon Anaya, M. Plen: 6
BOTSWANA
Namibia question Plen~ 12
~eech by representativeTlou, T. Plen: 12
BR..t\ZIL
Namibia question Plen: 4,15
!peches bli"!RresentativeCorrea COsta, S. Plen: 4,15
BULGARIA
Namibb. question Plen: 5
Speech by r~esentativeTivetltov, . Plen: 5
BURUNDI
Namibia question Plen: 12
Speechuresentative8im ye, A. Plen: 12
BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Namibia question Plen: 11
~h by representativeoll\lchiti, L.A. Plen: 11
CANADA
Namibia question Plen: 3; AC.1: 2
Speeches by representativesEdelstein, V.M. AC.l: 2Jamieson, D. C • PI~n: 3
CAPE VERDE
Namibia question Plen: 14
§leech bi representativeLuz, •A.: da Plen: 14
CHAD
Namibia question Plen: 9
Speech '-I representaUve. Deslande, B. Plen: "§
CHILE
Namibia question Plen: 13
Speech by repVsentatt.veDtez, S. len: 13
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th special sesBlon)
CHINA
Africa: foreign intervention and subversion in Plen: 8Namibia question Plen: 8i AC.l: 2
Spe.eecches by reBresentatives_----ciien, C. len: 8
Chou, N. AC .1: 2Lai, Y. L. Plen: 8
COLOMBIA
Namibia question Plen: 13
Speech by representativeBotero, J, F. Plen: 13
CONGO
Namibia question Plen: 10; AC. 1: 2
Speeches by representativesAmpat, P.M. AC.l~ 2Mondjo, N. Plen: 10
COSTA RICA
Namibia question Plen: 15
Speech by repre_sentativeCastro de Barish, E. Plen: 15
CUBA
Namibia question Plen: 6; AC.l: 2
Speeches by representativesAlmeida Bosque, J. Plen: 6Oramas Oliva, O. AC.l: 2
CYPRUS
Namibia question Plen: 10
Speech by representativeRossides, Z. Plen: 10
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Namibia question Plen: 9
Speech by representativeHulinsky, I. Plen: 9
DEMOCRATIC YEMEN
Namibia question Plen: 10
Speech b~ representativeAI-As tal, A.S. Plen: 10
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INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th special session)
GABON: PRIME MINIS11ER (~on M~iame) GUINEA
General Assembly: Ctiees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization ofwork AC.1: 2
Namibia question Plen: 2; AC .1: 2,5
Speeches by reJ2.resentativesHaslund, S. Ac .1: 5Ulrichisen, W. Plen: 2; AC .1: 2
ECUADOR
Namibia queE;tion Plen: 13
Speech by representativeAlbornoz, M. Plen: 13
EGYPT
Namibia question Plen: 4
Speech by representativeAbdel Meg'.1id, E. Plen: 4
EQUA TORIAL GUINEA
Namibia question Plen: 14
Speech by representativeOWono Asangono, E. Plen: 14
ETHIOPIA
Namibia question Plen: 2
Speech by representativeWolde-Giorgis, D. Plen: 2
FLJI
Namibia question Plen: 8
Speech by representativeVunibobo, B. PleJ1:8
FINLAND
,Namibia ques~on Plen: 5
Speech by representativePastinen, I. O. Plen: 5
FRANCE
Namibia question Plen: 7
* Also spoke as President of tl:e UN Council for Namibia.
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Namibia question Plen: 5
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: PRESIDENT (Mojsov, L.)
General Assembly:agenda Plen: 1closing statement Plen: 15opening statement Plen: 1organization of work Plen: 1, 2Vice-Presidents: election Plen: 1
General Assembly: Cttees:Ad Hoc Cttee: offi~ers: election Plen: 1Chairmen: el~ction Plen: 1Credentials Cttee: appointment Plen: 1
Namibia question Plen: 15UN: budget: contributions: scale of assessments Plen: 1
GENERAL ASREMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 9THSPECIAL SESSION: cHAmMAN (Konie, G. C.)*
Gener~Assembly: opening statement AC. 1: 1General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of
work AC.1: 4Namibia question AC .1: 2,5
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 9THSPECIAL SESSION: RAPPORTEUR (Vlasceanu, P.)
Namibia question Plen: 15
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Namibia question Plen: 6
Speech by representativeFlorin, P. Plen: 6
GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)
Namibia question Plen: 5
Speech by representativeWechmar, R. von Plen: 5
GHANA
Namibia question Plen: 11
Speech by representativeBoaten, F. E. Plen: 11
GREECE
Namibia question ,Plen: 6; AC.1: 5
Speeches by representativesPapoulias, G. Plen: 6Vaye'las, A.B. AC.1: 5
Namibia q\:
Speech IDiill
GUINEA-a:
Namibia qu
Speech 1Fern
GUYANA
Namibia qu
Speech 1:Jackfl
HAITI
Namibia qUI
SfeCCh bliar)
HONDURAS
N8Dlibia qU4
Speech~Car i
HUNGARY
Namibia qU4
Speech b;Hollai
INDIA
Namibia qUE
SpeechesJaipalVajpa~
INDONESIA
Namibia ~l1e
Speech bJDarusl
GUINEA
Namibia question Plen: 8
Speech by representativenliilIo, A. Pl~m: 8
GUINEA-BIS&\U
Namibia question Plen:]4
Speech by representativeFernandes, G. Plen: 14
GUYANA
Namibia question Plen: 4
Speech by re&resentativeJackSon, •E. Plen: 4
HAITI
Namibia question Plen: 9
~Ch by r!fesentativehartes,~E. Plen: 9
HONDURAS
N8Jl11bia question Plen: 12
~Ch by representativearras, M. Plen: 12
HUNGARY
Namibia question Plen: 6
~ech by representativeHollal, I. Plen: 8
INDIA
Namibia question Plen: 4,15; AC .1: 2
~eches by represent;J,tivesJaipal, R. Plen: 15; AC.!: 2VaJpayee, A. B. Plen: 4
INDONESIA
Namibia ~uestion Plen: 5
~ech by representativeDarusman, S. Plen: 5
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th special sess~on)
IRAN
Namibia question Plen: 9
Speech by representativeHoveyda, F. Plen: 9
IRAQ
Namibia question Plen: 8; AC.!: 2
Speeches by representativesAI-Sahhaf, M. S. Plen: 8Khalef, G. F. AC.l: 2
mELAND
Namibia question AC. 1: 2
Speech by representativeKennedy, E. AC.1: 2
ITALY
Namibia question AC. 1: 2
Speech by representativeTauarlgo, R. AC.I: 2
IVORY COAST
Namibia question P\en: 7
Speech by representativeAke, S. Plen: 7
JAMAICA
Namibia question Plen: 12
Speech by representativePierce, R.A. Plen: 12
JAPAN
Namibia question Plen: 10; AC .1: 2, 5
~eches by representativesAbe, I. Plen: 10Imanishi, S. AC .1: 2, 5
JORDAN
Namibia question Plen: 3
Speech by representativeNuseibeh, H. Plen: 3
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Namibia question Plen: 7
Speech ~esentativeWaiy , • Plen: 7
KUWAIT
Namibia question Plen: 8
Speech by r¥esentativeBiswa,~Y. Plen: 8
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Namibia question Plen: 10
~by representativelnho, V. Plen: 10
LIBERIA
Namibia question Plen: 7; AC.1: 2
Speeches by representativesDenniS,C.C; Plen: 7Osode, F. AC.l: 2
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA
Namibia question Plen: 14
SpeetdJliJ>I rlJesentative, .R. Plen: 14
MADAGASCAR
Namibia question Plen: 2
~ by representativeolondraibe, H. Plen: 2
MALAWI
Namibia question Plen: 15
Spee~ representativeK gwe, D. Y.J. Plen: 15
MALAYSIA
Namibia question Plen: 6
Speech by representativeZaiton, 1. Plen: 6
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th spe~lal session)
MALI
Namibia question Plen: 7; AC. 1: 2
Speeches by representativesDiakite, N. AC.I: 2Kante, M.B. Plen: 7
MALTA
Namibia question Plen: 1;J,15
MAURITANIA
Namibia question Plen: 12
Speech by representativeEI Hassen, M. Plen: 12
MAURITIUS
Namibia question Plen: 15
Speech by representativeRamphul, R.K. Plen: 15
MEXICO
Namibia question Plen: 10
~ech by representativeCuevas Cancino, F. Plen: 10
MONGOLIA
Namibia question Plen: 8
Speech by representativePuntsagnorov, T. Plen: 8
MOROCCO
Namibia question Plen: 7
Speech by representativeZaimi, M.S. Plen: 7
MOZAMBIQUE
Namibia !.ii,l'dstion Plen: 8
Speech by representativeMonteiro, J. O. Plen: 8
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Namibi2
NEW ZI
Namibia
~A<H~
NICARA
Namibia
SpeAc1"
NIGER
Namibia
NIGERIl
Namibia
NORWA
Namibia
OFFICEP<Ul
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Namibia
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•INDEX TO SPEECHES
(9th special session)
UN: budget: contributions: scale of assessments Plen: 15
Namibia question Plen: 6; AC. 1: 5
Speeches by representativeKJgard, O. Plen: 6; AC.1: 5
Namibia question Plen: 7
Speeches by representativesAkhund, I. A. Plen: 13Siddiqui, T. AC .1: 2
Speech by representativeillueca, J. E. Plen: 3
Speech by representativeYango, A.D. Plen: 4
Namibia question Plen: 10
Namibia question Plen: 4
POLAND
PHILIPPINES
Speech by representativeAlzamora, C. Plen: 10
Speech by representativeMatane, P. N. Plen: 14
PERU
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Namibia question Plen: 14
PAKISTAN
PANAMA
PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVE (Terzi, Z. L.)
Namibia question Plen: 13; AC. 1: 2
Namibia question Plen: 3
Namibia questic1n Plen: 12
Plen: 15
Plen: 12
Plen: 2
Speech by represenlativeGarba, J. N. Plen: 2
§,peach by representativePoisson, J. Plen: 12
Speech by representativeAlvarado Correa, J. A.
NORWAY
NIGER
OFFICE OF THE UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FORPOLITICAL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY AFFAIRS~
UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL (Buffum, W. B.)
Namibia question
Speech by representativeLohani, M. P. Plen: 13
NIGERIA
Namibia question
NEW ZEALAND
NEPAL
Namibia question Plen: 9; AC .1: 2, 5
Speeches by representativesAdams, P.W.T. AC.1: 2,5Hannah, T. J . Plen: 9
Namibia question Plen: 13
Namibia question Plen: 15
NICARAGUA
OMAN
Namibia question Plen: 13
§peech by representativeAboul-Nasr, M. Plen: 13
PORTUGAL
Namibia question Plen: 8,15
Speeches by representativesFutscher Pereira, V. Plen: 8Queir6s de Barros, J .M.C. Plen: 15
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(9th speclal sesslon)
QATAR
Namibia question Plen: 13
Speech by relfesentativeJamal, J. . Plen: 13
ROMANIA
Namibia question Plen: 4
Speech by repreS0ntativeDatcu, I. Plen: 4
RWANDA
Namibia question Plen: 14,15
Speeches by x-epresentativeKaruhije, I. Plen: 14, 15
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
Namibia question Plen: 10
Speech by representativeBarros, H. Plen: 10
SAUDI ARABIA
Namibia question Plen: 11
Speech by relJresentativeBaroody, .M. Plen: 11
SENEGAL
Namibia question Plen: 6
Speech b\tr!presentativeFall,. . Plen: 6
SIERRA LEDNE
Namibia question Plen: 11; AC.l: 2
Speeches by regresenta'tivesConteh, A. . Plen: 11Koroma, J .M. AC.l: 2
fOMALIA
Namibia question Plen: 9
Speech by rAlresentauveBUssen, .H. Plen:9
• Also spoke as representative of United Republic ofTanzania.
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DENT (Nujoma, S.)
Namibia question Plen: 1,10,15
SPAIN
Namibia question Plen: 11; AC.1: 5
Speeches b) rjEresentativesPInies, • e Plen: 11VUlar, F. AC.l: 5
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE SITUATK>N WITH REGARDTO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DECLARATIONON THE GRANTING OF INDEPENDENCE TO COI1).NIAL COUNTRIES AND PEOPLES: C.HAIRMAN(Salim, S. A.).
Namibia queation Plen: 1
SRI LANKA
Namibia question Plen: 2
Speech by representativeFonseka, I. B. Plen: 2
SUDAN
Namibia question Plen: 10
Speech by r~resentativeMedani, • Plen: 10
SURINAM
Namibia question Plen: 3
Speech by representativeHeidweiller, H.A. F. Plen: 3
SWAZiLAND
Namibia question Plen: 15
Speech by ~epresentative
Kunene, S. Plen: 15
SWEDEN
General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: electionAC.1: 1
Namibia question Plen: 2; AC.1: 2
Speeches by representativesGranqV18t, H. AC.l: 2Sundberg, K. I. AC.1: 1Ullsten, O. Plen: 2
SYRW
Namib!
THAlL,
Namibi
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TRINID
Namibi
TUNIS)
Namibi
TURKl
Namib:
UGANl
Namib
'UKRA]
Namib
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Namibia question Plen: 11
Speech by representativeAI-Hussamy, T. Plen: 11
THAILAND
Namibia question Plen: 12
Speech by representativeGuna-Kasem, P. Plen: 12
TRINIDAl' AND 'I~, 'BAGO
Namibia question Plen: 8
Speech by representativeAbdulah, F.O. Plen: 8
TUNISIA
Namibia q.J.estion Plen: 5
Speech by representativeMestiri, M. Plen: 5
TURKEY
Namibia question Plen: 2; AC.1: 5
eeches by re resentativesTurkmen, I. Plen:Unaydin, S. AC.1: 5
UGANDA
Namibia question Plen: 12
Speech by representativeKinene, K. Y. Plen: 12
UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Namibia question Plen: 7
Speech by representativeMartynenko, V.N. Plen: 7
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th special session)
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Africa: foreign intervention and subversion in Plen: 8Namibia question Plen: 3,8UN: bUdget: contributions: scale of assessments Plen: 15
Speeches by representativesFokine, Y. E. Plen: 15Kharlamov, M.A. Plen: 8Tl "anovsky,O.A. Plen: 3
UNITED ARAB EMlRATES
Namibia question Plen: 12
Speech by representativeSamhan, M.J. Plen: 12
UNITED KINGDOM
Namibia qu"stion Plen: 12
Speech by representativeMurray, J. Plen: 12
UNITED NATIONS COUNCIL FOR NAMIBIA: PRESIDENT(Konie, G. C.)*
General Assembly: President: election Plen: 1Namibia question Plen: 1
UNITED REPUBLIC 0 F CAMEROON
Namibia question Plen: 12
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: electionAC.l: 1
Namibia question Plen: 3
~eches by representativesMkapa, B. Plen: 3
**Salim, S.A. AC.l: 1
*Also spoke' as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee of the 9thSpecial Session.
** Also spoke as Chairman of the Special Cttee on the Situation with regard to the Implementation of the Declarationon the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries andPeoples.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Namibia question Plen: 14; AC.l: 2
aaches by re resentativesMcHenry, D. F. Plen:Petree, R.W. AC.l: 2
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URUGUAY
Namibia question Plen: 9; AC.1: 2,5
~eeches by representativesBarreiro, I. AC. 1: 5Guelman, Z. AC.1: 2Narancio, E. Plell: 9
Speech by representativeAI-Haddad, A.A. Plen: 8
YUGOSLAVIA
YEMEN
Namibia question Plen: 8
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th special session)
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Namibia question Plen: 5; AC. 1: 2
Speeches by representativesWnie, M. Plen: 5Pavicevic, V. AC.1: 2
Namibia question Plen: 11 GenertSpeech by representative
Carpio-Castillo, R. Plen: 11ZAIRE
Namibia question Plen: 14A/s-9,
Speech by representativeUmba di Lutete Plen: 14
VIETNAM
Namibia question Plen: 12
Speech by representativeNguyen Ngoc Vu Plen: 12
ZAMBIA
Namibia question Plen: 6
Speech by representativeMwale, S.G. Plen: 6
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NINTH SPECIAL SESSION-----------------------
Nl:lmerical List of Documents
NOTE: Information as to republication of mimeographed documents in printedfascicles o! Annexes to the Official Records was not complete at the time ofpublication of this Index. Information which was available appears in parentheses after the symbol; e. g. A/S-9/10 (agenda item 3) indicates that thisdocument is republished in the fascicle for agenda item 3 in the Official Rec~ of the General Assembly, 9th special session, Annexes. Documentsissued as Supplements of the General Assembly are so indicated.
Plenary
General Series
A/S-9/12 (S/12631)3 (& Corr .1, Russian only)4 (GAOR, 9th special sess., Suppl. No.1)5-7S/Rev.l9
10 (agenda item 3)11 (agenda item 7)12 (S/12678)13 (GAOR, 9th .:o~cial sess., Suppl. No.2)
/Iffonnation SeriesA/INF/S-9/1
Resolutions and DecisionsA/RES/S-9/1 and 2 (issued separately) and decisions 11-15,
21 and 22 (issued in A/INF/S-9/1) are collected i.nA/S-9/13 (QAOR, 9th special sess., Suppl. No.2)
Pienary (continued)
Verbatim Records
A/S-9/PV.1-15
AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 9TH SPECIAL SESSION
(Symbo~ A/s-9!AC.I/-)
General Series
A/S-9/AC.1/1
Summon Records
A/S-9/AC.I/SR.1-5sessional Fascicle (GAOR) (includes corrigendum to meet
ings)
Supplements to Official Records
No.1 Report of the United Nations Council for Namibia.Jul 1976. vii, 119 p., including appendices.(A/S-9/4). Photo-offset. $U.S. 8.00 (or equivalent in other currencies).
No.2 Resolutions and decisions adopted by the GeneralAssembly during its 9th special session, 24 Apr 3 May 1978. Aug 1978. iii, 11 p., including annex.(A/S-9/13). Printed. $U. S. 1. 00 (or equivalent inother currencies).
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INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS
Tenth special session
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Date, 1978
22 Jun
Meeting
1
(No meeting record issued)
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
Rules of Procedure
R.solutions and Decisions
The RtJ~""s 01 Procedure of the General Assembly, asamended up to 31 December 1977, were in effect during the10th special session (documents A/520/Rev .12 (Sales No.E. 74.1. 6) & Rev . 12/Amend.1 r.nd 2).
Checklist of Meetings
PLENARY(Symbol A/S-10/PV.-)
Meeting Date, 1978 Meeting Date, 1978
1 (opening) 23 May 15 2 Jun2 24 May 16 5 Jun3 25 May 17 r: Junv
4 25 May 18 6 Jun5 26 May 19 6 Jun6 26 May 20 7 Jun7 29 May 21 7 Jun8 30 May 22 8 Jun9 3f} May 23 8 JUll
10 31 M?-y 24 9 Jun11 31 May 25 9 JUll12 1 JUll 26 28 Jun13 1 Jun 27 (closing) 30 Jun14 2 Jun
Resolutions and decisions of the 10th special session arecollected in document A/S-10/4 (GAOR, 10th special sess.,Suppl. No.4).
Resolutions and decisions are also listed in the SubjectIndex, under the heading: C'J€neral Assembly: resolutionsand decisions, p.41.
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President: Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia) elected at the1st plenary meeting
First Committee (Political and Security Committee):Chairman: Mr. Frank Edmund Boaten (Ghana) elected at
the 1st plenary meeting
ecial Political Committee:haIrman: Pr. eter Florin (German Democratic R, JUb-
lic) elected at the 1st plenary meeting .
2nd Committee (Economic and Financial Committee):Chairman: Mr. Peter J ankowitsch (Austria) elect~d at the
1st plenary meeting
3rd Committee(Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee}:Chairman: Mr. Donald O. Mills (Jamaica) elected at the
1st plenary meeting
4th Committee (Trusteeship Committee):Chairman: Mr. Taber Al-Hussamy (Syrian Arab Republic)
elected at the 1st plenary meeting
5th Committee (Administrative and Budgetary Committee):Chairman: Mr. Morteza Talieh (Iran) elected at the 1st
plenary meeting
The tenth special session of the General' Assembly was held at the United NationsHeadquarters in New York from 23 May to 30 June 1978.
A list of members of delegations to the session is contained in documents ST/SG/SER.C/L.571 & Add.l, 2.
Introduction
TENTH SPECIAL SESSION-----------------------.
Officers
6th Committee (Legal Committee):Chairman: Mr. Enrique Gaviria (Colombia) elected at the
1st plenary meeting
Ad Hoc Committee:Chairman: Mr. Cartos Ortiz de Rozas (Argentina) elected
at the 1st plenary meetingVice-Chairmen: Mr. Davidson L. Hepburn (Bahamas),
M!'. George Papoulias (Greece), Mr. FereydounHoveyda (Iran), Mr. Motoo Ogiso (Japan),Mr. Malcolm TempLeton (New Zealand), Mr. LeslieO. Harriman (Nigeria), Mr. Henryk Jaroszek(Poland) and Mr. Jak~o Petrie (Yugoslavia) electedat the 1st meeting of the Ad Hoc Cttee
Rapporteur: Mr. Abdelkader Bensmail (Algeria) elect~d
at the 1st meeting of the Ad Hoc CtteeSecretary: Mr. Alessandro L. E. Corradini
Vice-Presidents: Repl"esentatives of China, Cyprus, Democratic Yemen, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Gabon,Guatemala, Indonesia, Lesotho, Madagascar, Netherlands, Peru, Sierra Leone, USSR, United Kingdom andUnited States elected at the 1st plenary meeting
Credentials Committee:Chairman: Mr. Narendra Singh (Fiji) elected at the 1st
meetingSecretary: Mr. Raymond Sommereyns
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INTRODUCTION(10th special session)
AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10TH SPECIAL SESSION(Symbol A/S-I0/AC.l/PV.-)
Meeting Date, 1978NO~
1 \open1ng) 24 May"~I
2 1 Jun If'''r~
3 6 Jun~~i~.
4 7 Jun5 9 Jun
Opening of th6 12 Jun 1.7 12 Jun tion of8 13 Jun See GENE9 14 Jun
10 16 Jun a. Minute of sil41: 19 Jun
See GENE12 21 Jun13 23 Jun
Credentials (14 26 Jun S.15 28 Jun sess101116 (closing) 29 J\2n (a) App<
see I
(b) Rep.
See
4- Election of tI:
See GENE
5. Organization
See GENE
6. Report of theSesslolDlsarn:ber 19~
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I. Opening of Ole session by the Chairman of the delega-tion of Yugoslavia
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: opening of ses:sion
2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: pJ:'ayer or meditation
3. Credentials of representatives to the tenth specialsession of the General Assembly
(a) Appointment of the members of the Creden-tials Committee
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES:- Credentials Committee~ members:
appointment(b) Report of the Credentials Committee
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Members: representatives: credentials
4. Election of the President of the General Assembly
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: President: election
6. Organization of the session
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: org8.nization of work
6. Report of the Preparatory Committee for the SpecialSession of the General Assembly Devoted toDisarmament (resolutions 31/189 B of 21 December 1976 and 32/88 B of 12 December 1977)
See PREPARAroRY COMMITTEE FOR THE SPE-- CIAL SESSION OF THE GENERAL AS
SEMBLY DEVOTED TO DISARMAMENT:report
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6.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Adoption of the agenda
See GENERAL ASSEMBI"Y: agenda
General d~b:;}te
au. GENERAL ASSEMBLY: general debate
Review and appraisal of the present international situation in the light of the pressing need to achievesubstantial progress in the field of disarmament,the continuation of the arms race and the closeinterrelationship between disarmament, international peace and security and economic development
See D',SARMAMENT
Adoption of a declaration on disarmament
See DISARMAMENT
Adoption of a programme of action on disarmament
See DISARMAMENT
Reiiew of the role of the Unlt·~d Nations in disarmamentand of the international machinery for negotlat~.ons on disarmament, including in particular~jle question of convening a world disarmamentconference
~, DISARMAMENT
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AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10TH SPEC1:AL SESSION
See General Assembly: Committee: .A d, Hoc Committee
AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE WORLD DISARMAMENTCONFERENCE
-- report A/S-l0/3 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl.No,3) (Vols.I,Il) (& Corr.l, Chinese, English & Russianonly)
See Disarmament for discussion
AD HOC GROUP ON THE RELATIONSHIP BE'IWEEN DISARMAMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
-- report A/S-10/9
See Disarmament for discussion
ANGOLA: PR7ME MINISTER (Lopo Fortunato do Nascimento)-- alldress before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV.I0
AUSTRALIA: PRIME MINISTER (Malcolm Fraser)-- address before General Assembly A/S-10/PV.16
BOLIVIA and CHILE-- question of Bolivia's land-locked status
See General Assembly: general debate
CANADA: PRIME MINISTER (Pierre Trudeau)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV! 6
CONFERENCE OF THE COMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT-- report A/S-IO/2 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl.
No.2) (Vols.I,n) & Corr.l; A/S-I0/2/Add.l (& Add. 1/Rev. 1, English only) (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl.No.2A)
See Disarmament for discussion
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
See General Assembly: Committees: Credentials- Committee
CYPRUS: PRESIDENT (Spyros Kyprianou)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV. 2
DENMARK: PRIME MINISTER (Anker Jorgensen)- - address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV. 7
, DEVELOPMENT-- & disarmament: report of Ad Hoc Group on the Relation
ship between Disarmament and Development A/S-I0/9
See Disarmament for discussion
DISARMAMENT (agenda items 9-12)General Assembly resolutions 31/189 Band 32/88
Repoyts- A S-10/1 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. N'~J.l)
(Vols.I-VII) Preparatory Ctte~) for the Special Session of the General Assembly Devotedto Disarmament. Report
A/S-I0/2 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. No.2)(Vols. I, II) & Corr. 1 Conference of the Ctteeon Disarmament. Special report
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DISARMAMENT (continued)
ReIXrts (continaed)!S-10/2/Add.l (Add. l!Rev. 1, English only)
(GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. No.2A)Conference of the Cttee on Disarmament.Addendum to the special report (contains:TabuI:ation of working papers and proposalson a comprehensive programme of disarmament, and lists of documents tabled from1962-1978)
A/S-I0/3 (GAOR, lOth special sess., &1ppl. No.3)(Vols . I, II) (& Corr. 1, Chinese, English &Russian only) Ad Hoc Cttee on the WorldDisarmament Conference. Special report(Vol. II contains Annex: Comprehensive review of the positions of States as presented tothe Ad Hoc Cti:ee and to other forums)
A/S-I0/5 Secretary-General. Report on establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in SouthAsia
A/S-IQ/6 & Corr .1, Add. 1 Secretary-General.Report on reduction of military budgets
A/S-I0/7 (& Corr .1, Chinese, English, French &Spanish only) Secretary-General. Reporton ir:.terrelationship between disarmament andinternational security
A/S-lO/8 & Add. 1, 2 Secretary-General. Reporton regional aspects of disarmament (transmitsreplies from Governments)
A/S-l0/9 Secretary-General. Note transmittingreport of the Ad Hoc Group on the Relationshipbetween Disarmament and Development
Other documentsA!S-IOfU USSR. Letter, 25 Apr, transmitting
excerpt from the statement by L. I. Brezhnev,Chairman of the Presidium of the &1premeSoviet of the USSR, at the 18th congress ofthe All-Union Lenin Communist Youth lIaagueon 25 Apr concerning contemporary international problems
A/S-I0/12 Secretary-General. Note concerningthe updated report on the economic and socialconsequences of the arms race and of militaryexpendli11res
A/S-I0/13 Bulgaria, Czechoslovakla, GermanDemocratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and USSR. Letter, 10 May, transmitting communiqu6 on the meeting of the Cttee(i)f Ministers for Foreign Affairs of th(J statesParties to the Warsaw Treaty, Sofia, Apr 1978
A/S-I0/14 Romania. Letter, 22 May, transmittingtext of the decision of the Central Cttee of theRomanian Communist Party concerning Romania's position on disarmau.ient, adopted on9 May
A/S-I0/17 Ethiopia. Letter, 23 May, transmitting message from Colonel M. H. Mariam 1
Chairman of the ProviSional Military Administrative Council and the Council of Mini.stersof Socialist Ethiopia
A/S-I0/24 Secretary-General. ;'iote on m~mber
ohip of the Cttee on Disarmament
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DISARMAMENT (continued)
Other documents (continued)A!INF!S-IO!i & Add. 1, 2 Secretary-General. Note
transmitting list of communications concerning disarmament received from NGOs andresearch institutions
A/S-lO/AC.l/l Yugoslavia. Letter, 24 May,transmitting message by President J. B. Titoconcerning disarmament
A/S-I0/AC.1/2 Austria, Finland, Sweden andYugoslavia. Letter, 24 May, transmittingviews of the Swiss Government on some of theproblems to be discussed by the General Assembly at its 10th '1pecial session
A/S-IO/AC.1/3 Iraq. Note verbaie, 23 May',transmitting publication by ilie Ministry ofForeign Affairs entitled "A study of Zionistconventional and nuclear armament"
A/S-IO/AC . 1/4 USSR. Letter, 26 May, transmitting text of document entitled "Practical measures for ending the arms race: proposals ofthe Soviet Union"
A/S-I0/AC. 1/5 U:..aCEF: Executive Board: Chairman. Letter, 29 May, transmitting messageadopted by consensus on 26 May
A/S-I0/AC .1/6 Sri Lanka. Letter, 29 May, transmitting resolution adopted at the Extraordinary Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairsof Non-Aligned Countries and Observersparticipating in the special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmament on29 May
A/S-I0/AC.1/7 France. Note verbale, 30 May"transmitting memorandum from the FrenchGovernment concerning the establishment ofan international satellite monitoring agency
A/S-10/AC.l!8 France. Note 'verbale, 30 May,transmitting memora,luum from the FrenchGovernment concerning the establishment ofan international institute fOI disarmanlentresearch
A/S-IO/AC.1/9 Sri Lanka. Letter, 2 Jun, transmitting salient points relating to the proposalby President.Y. R. Jayewardene for theestablishment of a world disarmament authority
A/S-IO/AC.1/9/Add.1 Sri Lanka. Note verbale,8 Jun, transmitting working paper on establishment of a world disarmament authority
A/S-IO/AC. 1/10 Viet Nam. Letter, 5 Jun, transmitting note concerning the question of a zoneof peace in South-East Asia
A/S-I0/AC.1/11 Nigeria. Note verbale, 5 Jun,transmitting note entitled "Proposal by Nige1'iafor a programme of UN fellowships on disarmament"
A/S-10/AC.l/12 & Corr.l Germany (FederalRepublic). Note verbale, 2 Jun, transmittingdraft working paper entitled "Contribution tothe seismological verification of a comprehensive test ban"
A/S-10/AC.1/13 Germany (Federal Republic).Note verbale, 2 Jun, transmitting draft working paper entitled ''Invitation to attend an international chemical-weapon verificationworkshop in the Federal Republic of Germany"
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DISARMAMENT (continued)
Other documents (continued)A/S-10/AC.l/14 Japan. Note verbale, 6 Jun,
transmitting working paper proposing thedesignation of 6 Aug to be Disarmament Day
A/S-I0/AC.l/15 Secretary-General. Note transmitting statement from FAO on thG occasionof the loth special session of the Assembly
A/S-IOIAC. 1/16 German Democratic Republic.Letter, 6 Jun, transmitting statement by theGovernment Commission for the Preparationand Holding of the International Year of theChild in the German Democratic Republicdemanding an end to the arms race in theinterest of the children of all countries
A/S-I0/AC.l/I'1 China. Letter, 7 Jun, transmitting working paper on disarmament
A/S-I0/AC.I/18 USSR. Letter, 7 Jun, transmitting proposals for inclusi.on in the draft finaldocument
A/S-I0/AC.I/19 Sweden. Note verbale, 8 Jun,transmitting working paper entitled "Contribution to the seismological verification of acomprehensive test ban"
A/S-I0/AC.1/20 Germany (Federal Republic).Note verbale, 8 Jun, transmitting draft working paper concerning zones of confidencebuilding measures as a first step towards thepreparation of a world-wide convention onconfidence-building measures
A/S-I0/AC. :1./21 Ireland. Note verbale, 9 Jun,transmitting note entitled "Proposal for astudy of the possibility of establishing a system of incentives to promote arms controland disarmament"
A/S-I0/AC . 1/22 Special Cttee against Apartheid:Chairman. Letter, 9 Jun, concerning thesituation resulting from the continued militarybllild-up in South Africa and the plans of theapartheid r~gime to acquire nuclear-weaponcapabillty
A/S-I0/AC.1/23 Romania. Note verbale, 12 Jun,transmitting working paper concerning asynthesis of the proposals in the field of disarmament
A/S-I0/AC.I/24 United States. Note verbale,12 Jun, transmitting note entitled "Measuresto strengthen international security and buildconfidencell
A/S-I0/AC.I/25 Uruguay. Note verbale, 12 Jun,transmitting proposal for the establishmentof a polemological agency
A/S··l0/AC.1J2.~ & Con .1~ 2 Belgium, Canada,Denmark, Germany (Federal Repur.!J,r.:)f Ireland, Italy, Japan, LU:8'~mbourg, N~t.herlands,
New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States. Letter, 12 Jun, transmitting memorandum entitled "Strengtheningof the security role of the UN in the peacefulsettlement of disputes and peace-keeping"
A/S-10/AC.1/27 Sierra Leone. Note verbale,12 Jun, transmitting note entitled "Introduction of disarmament studies in the curricularprogrammes of educational institutions of allStates"
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DisC1--pj
-- commul
Docu---x;
-- closing
DisC1-oi
FRANCE~ :-- address
GENERAL-- agenda l
Docu-x;
DISARMAlDisc---ri
Discussion in Ad Hoc CUee: Meetings A/S-IO/AC.1/PV.3-16
A/S-IO/23 Report
DISARMAMENT (continued)
Other documents (continued)A/S-I0!AC.1/L.l/Rev.l Afghanistan, Algeria,
Angola, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Cuba,Democratic Yemen, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan,Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali,Mauritania, Mo"occo, Oman, Qatar, SaudiArabia, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Ehdan, SyrianArab Republic, Tunisia, Uganda, United ArabEmirates, Viet Nam and Yemen. Reviseddraft resolution concerning military andnuclear collaboration with Israel
A/S-10/AC.1/L.2 China. Amendments to sectionI (Introduction) of the draft Final Document
A/S-I0/AC.1/L.3 China. Amendments to sectionIT (Declaration) of the draft Final Document
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.4 China. Amendments to sectionm (Programme of Action) of the draft FinalDocument
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.5 Germany (Federal Republic).Amendment to section ill (Programe of Action)of the draft Final Document
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.6 Canada. Amendments to section m (Programme of Action) of t;J:1e draftFinal Document
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.7 China. Amendments to sectionIV (Machinery) of the draft Final Document
A/S-10/AC.l/L.8 China. Amendments to thePreamble of the draft resolutiol~1 embodying adraft Final Document
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.9 Philipi;)ines. Amendment tose.ction m (Programme of Action) of the draftFinal Document
A/S-I0/AC.1/L.I0 CYiJrus, Ethiopia and India.Draft resolution on urgent need for cessationof further testing of nuclear weapons (notpressed to a vote at the 16th meeting)
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.11 E&iopia and India. Draft resolution on non-use of nuclear weapons andprevention of nuck:ar war (not pressed to avote at the 16th meeting)
A/S-10/AC.l/L.12 Australia and New Zealand.Amendments to draft resolution in A/S-10/AC.l/L.10
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.13 Japan. Amendments to draftresolution in A/S-I0/AC.l/L.10
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.14 France. Draft resolution onverification and implementation of disarmament agreements (not pressed to e vote at the16th meeting)
A/S-10/AC.l/L.15 France. Draft resolution ondisarmament and development (not pressed toa vote at the 16th meeting)
A/S-I0/AC.l/L.16 France. Draft resolution onresearch and study programme on disarmament (not pressed to a vote at the 16th meeting)
A/S-I0/AC. I/L. 17 Sri Lanka. Draft resolutionon establishment of a wo;rld disarmamentinstitution (not pressed to a vote at the 16thmeeting)
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DISARMAMENT (continued)
Other documents (continued)A!S-10!AC.I/28 France. Note verbale, 12 Jun,
transmitting memorandum concerning theestablishment of an "International disarmament fund for development"
A/S-10/AC.1/29 Austria, Eg'Jpt, India, Mexico,Norway and United Kingdom. Note verbale,12 Jun, tranamitting a proposal on the establishment of an advisory board of eminentpersons to advise the Secretary··General onall aspects of studies to be made under theauspices of the UN in the field of disarmamentand arms control
A/S-I0/AC.I/30 United States. Note verbale,13 Jun, concerning statement made byMr. C. Vance, Secretary of State, with regard to negative security assurances to non-
. nuclear-weapon StatesA/S-10/AC.1/31 Norway. Note verbale, 12 Jun,
transmitting proposal entitled "Evaluation ofthe impact of new weapons on arms controland disarmament efforts"
A/S-I0/AC.1/32 Norway. Note verbale, 19 Jun,transmitting memorandum entitled "Verification of a comprehensive test ban"
A/S-10/AC.I/33 World Food Council: President.Letter, 20 Jun, transmitting extract from thePreamble of the Mexico Declaration adoptedby the Council on 14 Jun concerning allocationof resources aehieved by a reduction of military expenditures to finance measures advancinf; the development of developing countries
A/S-10/AC.1/34 Argentina, Bolivia, ChUe, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. Note verbale, 22 Jun, transmittingtext reaffirming the principles of the Declaration of Ayacucho (1974) with respect to thelimitation of conventional weapons which wassign.ed by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs ata It'leeting in Washington" D. C.
A/S-10/AC.I/35 !.Iiberia. Note verbale, 22 Jun,transmitting memorandum entitled ''Declaration of a new philosophy on disarmament"
A/Su10/AC.1/36 China. Note verbale, 23 Jun,transmitting statements matle by the Chineserepresentatives on 22 Jun at meetings ofWorking Groups A and B relating to the draftFinal Document and the draft Programme ofAction
A/S-I0/AC.1/37/Rev.l (& Rev.l/Corr.1, Englishonly), Rev. l/Add. 1 Draft resolution embodying a draft Final Document prepared in accordance with the decision adopted by the AdHoc Cttee at its 13th meeting -
A/S-1"07AC.1/38 Mexico and Sweden. Workingpaper containing some concluding paragraphsfor the draft Final Document
A/S-10/AC.1/39 Cyprus. Letter, 29 Jun, requesting that proposal by the President of Cyprusthat the total demilitarization and disarm~ent
of Cyprus and implementation of resolutions ofthe UN be m.cliEded in the list of proposals to bekept under cQuaideration
A/S-I0/AC.1/40 Costa Rica. Note verbale, 19 Jun,transmitting proposal entitled "Eco~lomic andsocial incentives to halt the arms race"
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DocumentsAIB-I0/18 Bolivia. Letter, I Jun, commenting on
the statements by tile representative- of Chileat the plenary meeting on 30 May (A/S-IO/PV.9)
A/S-10/19 ChUe. Letter, 5 Jun, referring toletter in A/B-I0/l8 concerning territorialrelations with Bolivia and negotiations onBolivia's aspirations for a s,0vereign outletto the Pacific Ocean
A/B-10/21 Bolivia. Letter, 13 Jun, referring toletter in A/S-IO/19, and commenting on aspects of Bolivia's land-locked situation
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411(*)<*)111810(*)12(*)21
9222415
2316
4
8(*)11112517
Afghanistan
Plenary meetings A/8-10/PV . 2-25
The followin dele tions took art in the eneral debate.Re erences to mee gs in whic the right of reply was exercised are given in parentheses. (*) indicates that thespeech, was made by a Head of State or Government. A listof these statements follows this list. Statements were alsomade by the Directors-General of IAEA and UNESCO.
Meetings Meetings
19 El Salvador 25(19,21) Equatorial Glinea 9
22 Ethiopia 1312 (11,17)(*) Finland 13
(23) France (*)5 Gabon 4
(II<) German Democratic12 Republic13 Germany (Federal24 Republic)25 Ghana15 Greece18 Guinea23 Guyana
5 Haiti(9) Honduras6 Hungary7 Iceland
22 India25 Indonesia15 Iran<*) Iraq19 Ireland19 Israel
4, Italy(6,9) Jamaica
7 Japan12 Jordan
8 Kenya25 KuwaitB Lao People'S Demo-
(11,21) cratic Republic(*) Lebanon6 Liberia
24 Libyan Arab17 Jamahiriya
4 Luxembourg(*) Madagascar9 Malaysia
11 Maldives(13) Mali
AlbaniaAlgeriaAngola
ArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBahrainBangladeshBarbadosBelgiumBeninBhutanBol1\"ia
BrazilBulgariaBurmaBurundiByelorussian SSRCanadaCentral African EmpireChadChile
EcuadorEgypt
ChinaColombiaCongoCosta Rica.Cuba
CyprusCzechoslovakiaDemocratic KampucheaDemocratic YemenDenmark
FRANCE: PRESIDENT (Valllry Giscard drEstaing)-- address before General Assembly A/8-10/PV. 3
DISARMAMENT (continued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/8-10/PV. 2-27I5rlllt resolution and draft recommendation In
A/S-I0/23 were adopted without vote at the27th meeting as follows:
Draft resolution, adopting the Final Document ofthe special session which includes a Declaration and Programme of Action, adoptedas resolution 8-10/2. Under the machinerysection of this Final Document, the Assembly decided to establish a DisarmamentCommission as a successor to the Commission originally established by resolution502 (VI), to hold a second special session ofthe General Assembly devoted to disarmament on a date to be decided by the Assembly at its 33rd session, that the 1st Cttee ofthe Assembly shoold In the future deal onlywith questions of disarmament and relatedinternational security questions, to strengthen the UN Centre for Disarmament, andrequested the Secretary-General to set upan advisory board of eminent persons toadvise him on various aspects of studies tobe made in the field of disarmamel1t andarms limitation
Draft recommendation, referring considerationof draft resolution in A/S-I0/AC.l/L.11Rev. 1 to the 33rd session of the Assembly,adopted as decision B-10/24
GENERAL ASSEMBLY-- agenda (agenda item 7)
DocumentsA1S-10/10 PrOvisional agenda of the 10th special
sessionA/8-10/15 Annotated provisional agenda of the 10th
special sessionA/S-IO/20 Agenda as adopted at the 1st plenary
meeting
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-I0/PV. 1PrOVisional agenda in A/S-10/l0 was adopted with
oot vote and agenda items were allocatedwithout vote as decision 8-10/23
-- closing of session
Discussion In Plenary: Meeting A/S-I0/PV .26on the propoaa:I of the President at the 26th meeting,
the Assembly decided without vote to post·pooe the closing of the I18ssion
Following a closing statement by the President atthe 27th plenary meeting on 30 Jun 1978, hedeclared the session closed
-- communications received
DocumentsA/INF/S-lO/l &Add.l, 2 secretary-General. Note
transmitting list of communications concerning disarmament received from NOOs andresearch institutions
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)-- general debate (continued)
Plenary meetings A/S-10/PV. 2-25 (continued)
The following delegations took part in the general debate.References to meetings in which the right of reply was exercised are given in parentheses. (*) indicates that thespeech was made by 11 Head of State or Government. A listof these statements follows this list. statements were alsomade by the Directors-General of IAEA and UNESCO (continued)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)- - general debate (continued)
(*) Statements were made during the session by the following Heads of State or GOVernment and by the bii'ectors-General of the following agencies (continued)
Meetings Meetings
Turkey (Bllient Ecevit)United Kingdom (James Callaghan)
IAEA (Sigvard Eklund)UNESCO (Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow)
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-- Members: representatives: credentials (agenda item 3(b»Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly
Discussion in Credentials Cttee: Meeting 1 (meetiiigrecord not issued)
A/S,.10j22 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meetin~A/S-I0/PV. 26Draft resolution in A/S-I0j22, approving the report
of the Credentials Cttee, adopted without voteas resolution S-10/1
-- officers: election
Bee General Assembly: Committees: Chairmen:- election
General Assembly: President: electionGeneral AsseJU,bly: Vice-Presidents: electionIntroduction (p. 33) for a complete list of officers
-- opening of session (agenda item 1)
The session was declared open at the 1st plenary meeting on 23 May 1978 by the Temporary President,Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia)
-- organization of work (agenda item 5)
DocumentsA/S-lOll (GAOR, 10th special sess., lhppl. No.1)
(Vols.I-Vll) Preparatory Cttee for the~cial Session of the General Assembly Devotedto Disarmament. Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-lO/PV . 1, 26The Assembly decided without vote at the 1st meet
ing that the Vice-Presidents and Chairmen ofthe Main Cttees who were elected at the 32ndsession would continue in the same posts forthe 10th special session as decisions 8-10/13and 14
The Assembly also decided without vote at the 1stmeeting to establish an Ad Hoc Cttee of the10th Special Session as decision S-10/21
See Introduction (p. 33) for a complete list of officersnnthe proposal of the President at the 26th meeBng,
the Assembly decided without vote to postpone the closing of the session
-- prayer or meditation (agenda item 2)Rule 62 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly
A minute of silence dedicated to prayer or meditationwas observed at the 1st and 27th plenary meetings
(*) Statements were made during the session by the following Heads of State or Government and by the Directors-General of the foilowing agencies:
Meeting(A/S-lO!PV. -)
1016
62735
177
244
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Malta 7 Singapore 20Mauritania 9 Somalia 3Mauritius 6 (11,17)Mexico 3 Spain 14Mongolia B Sri Lanka 4Morocco 6 Sudan 17Mozambique 25 Sweden (*)Nepal 20 Syrian Arab Republic 21Netherlands 14 Thailand 21New Zealand 18 Togo 21Nicaragua 25 Tunisia 21Niger 6 Turkey (*)Nigeria 6 Uganda 19Norway 14 Ukrainian SSR 16Oman 20 USSR 5Pakistan 7 United Arab Emirates 19
(19) United Kingdom (*)Panama 10 United Republic ofPapua New Guinea 15 Cameroon 23Peru 9 United Republic ofPhilippines 6 Tanzania 13Poland 3 United States 2Portugal (*) Uruguay 9Qatar 23 Venezuela 2Romania (*) Viet Nam 10Rwanda 18 Yemen 19saudi Arabia 20 Yugoslavia 2
(13) Zaire 21Senegal (*) (23)Sierra Leone 10 Zambia 19
Angola (Lopo Fortunato do Nascimento)Australia (Malcolm Fraser)Canada (Pierre Elliat Trudeau)Cyprus (Spyros Kyprlanou)Denmark (Anker Jorgensen)France (Val~ry Giscard d'Estaing)Germany (Federal Republic) (Helmut Sclunidt)Greece (Constantine Karamanlis)Iceland (Geir Hallgrimsson)India (Morarji Desai)Ireland (Jack Lynch)Italy (Giulio Andreotti)Luxembourg (Gaston Thorn)Portugal (Antonio Ramalho Eanes)Romania (Manea Manescu)Senegal (L~opold ~dar Senghor)Sweden (Thorbj~rn nlldin)
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)-- President election (agenda item 4)
Oral proposal by the representative of Argentina thatthe Assembly elect the President of the 32ndsession, Mr. Lazar Mojsov (Yugoslavia), asPresident of the 10th special session was approvedwithout vote at the 1st plenary meeting as decision S-10/12
-- resolutions and decisions
DocumentsA/S-I0/4 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. No.4)
Resolutions and decisions adopted by the General Assembly during its 10th special session
A/INF/S-IO/2 Secretary-General. Note transmitting list of resolutions and text of decisionsadopted
Resolutions (A/RES/S-lO/l and 2) and decisions (S-lO/11-15 and 21-24) adopted during the session
For discussion see under subject as follows (agenda itemnumbers in parentheses):
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITEE8- - Ad Hoc Committee: establishment
DocumentsA/B-101l (GAOR, 10th speeial sess., Suppl. No.1)
Preparatory Cttee fOI" the Special Session ofthe General Assembly- Devoted to Disal"mament. Report (Vol.l, para. 23)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-I0/PV.1The Assembly decided without vote to establish an
Ad Hoc Cttee of the 10th Special Se~sion asdecision 8-10/21
-- Ad Hoc Committee: officers: election
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meeting A/S-lO/AC.1/PV.l
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-10/PV.lThe Assembly elected Mr. Carlos Ortiz de Rozas
(Argentina) as Chair IIIan of the Ad Hoc Ctteeby acclamatiDu as decision S-l~
The Assembly also stated that the election of theother officers of the Ad Hoc Cttee would beheld at the 1st meeting of the Cttee
See Introduction (p.33) fol' a complete list of- elected officers
-- Vice-Presidents: election (agenda item 5)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-10/PV .1The Assembly decided without vote that the Vice
Presidents of the 32nd session would servein the same capacity at the lOth special session. The following Member States weretherefore elected Vice-Presidents as decision S-1O/l4: China, Cyprus, DemocraticYemen, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Gabon,Guatemala, Indonesia, Lesotho, Madagascar,Netherlands, Peru, Sierra Leone, USSR,United Kingdom and United States
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DEC/S-IO/23RES/S-IO/l
DEC/S-lO/13, 14, 21
DEC/S-lO/12
oEC/S-lO/14
DEC/S-lO/15
DEC/S-10/13
DEC/S-10/l1
DEC/S-10/22
Disarmarnent(9-12)
General Assembly: agenda (7)
General Assembly: Members:representatives: credentials(3 (b»
General Assembly: organizationof work (5)
General Assembly: President:election (4)
General Assembly: Vice-Presidents: election (5)
General Assembly: Cttees: AdHoc CUee: officers: election
General Assembly: Cttees: Chairmen: election (5)
General Assembly: CUees: Credentials Cttee: appointment(3 (a)
Preparatory Cttee for the SpecialSession of the General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament: report (6)
-- Ad Hoc Committee: organization of work
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/S-I0/AC.I/PV.l,2
-- Chairmen: election (agenda item 5)
Discuseion in Plenary: Meetin.r; A/S-IO/PV.lThe Assembly decided wit:b.out vote that the Chair
men of the Main Cttees who wel"e elected atthe 32nd session would continue in the sameposts for the 10th special session as decisionS-10/l3, It was further decided that in theabsence of a Chairman of a Main Cttee, hewould be replaced by ano1her member of hisdelegation
See Introduction (p.33)fol" a complete list of officers
-- Ad "Hoc Committee: report A/S-I0/23
See Disarmament for discussion
-- Credentials Committee: appointltlent (agenda item 3 (a»Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly
On the proposal of the Temporary President, Mr. LazarMojsov (Yugoslavia), tile same members asthose appointed at the 3 2nd regular session wereappointed without objection at the 1st plenarymeeting as decision S-10/11: Canada, China,Ecuador, Fiji, Madagascar, Nepal, Nigeria,USSR and United States
-- Credentials Committee: report A/S-lO/22
See General Assembly: Members: representatives:- credentials for discussion
GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC): CHANCELLOR (HelmutSchmidt)
-- address before General Assembly A/S-IO/PV. 5
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SUBJECT INDEX(10th special session)
GREECE: PRIME MINISTER (Constantine Karamanlis)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV.17
ICELAND: PRIME MINISTER (Geir Hallgrimsson)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV. 7
INDIA: PRIME MINISTER (Morarji Desai)-- address before General Assembly A/S-lO/PV. 24
mELAND: PRIME MINISTER (Jack Lynch)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV.4
ITALY: PRIME MINISTER (Giulio Andreotti)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV.14
LAND-LOCKED COUNTRIES-- situation of Bolivia
See General Assembly: general debate
LUXEMBOURG: PRESIDENT (Gaston Thorn)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/1·V.13
MILITARY BUDGETS-- reduction: report by Secretary-General A/S-I0/6 &
Corr .1, Add. 1
See Disarmament for discussion
NON-ALIGNED COUNTRIES-- documents presented to General Assembly
DocumentsA/S-IO/AC.1/6 Resolution adopted at the Extra
ordinary Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs participating in the special session ofthe Assembly devoted to disarmament,29 May
PORTUGAL: PRESIDENT (Antonio Ramalho Eanes)-- adckess before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV.13
PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR THE SPECIAL SESSIONOF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEVOTED TO DISARMAMENT
-- report (agenda item 6)General Assembly resolutions 31/189 Band 32/88 B
See also Disarmament
DocumentsA/S-IO/l (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. No.1)
(Vols.I-VII) Preparatory Cttee for the Special Session of the General Assembly Devotedto Disarmament. Report
PREPARA10RY COMMITTEE FOR THE SPECIAL SESSIONOF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEVOTED TO DISARMAMENT (continued)
- - report (continued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-I0/PV.lRecommendations adopted by the Preparatory Cttee,
af, contained in the Cttee's report (A/S-IO/l,Vol. I), were endorsed without vote by theGeneral Assembly as decision S-10/22
ROMANIA: PRIME MINISTER (Manea Manescu)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV. 22
SENEGAL: PRESIDENT (L~opold S~dar Senghor)- - address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV.17
OOUTH ASIA-- nuclear-weapon-free zone: establishment (proposed): re
port by Secretary-General A/S-IO/5
see Disarmament for discussion
SWEDEN: PRIME MINISTER (Thorbj~rn F:llldin)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV. 2
TURKEY: PRIME MINISTER (Bttlent Ecevit)-- address before General Assembly A/S-I0/PV.15
.UNITED KINGDOM: PRIME MINISTER (Ja'lles Callaghan)- - address before General Asse:rr \)ly A/S-IO/rV. 14
UNITED NA'nONS-- budget: contributions: scale of assessments
DocumentsA/s-876 Secretary-General. Letter, 20 Apr, con
cerning States which are in arrears of theircontributions within the terms of Art. 19 ofthe Charter
A/S-9/9 Secretary-General. Letter, 24 Apr, informing that necessary payment to reducearrears had been made by Haiti
A/S-I0/16 secretary··General. Letter, 23 May,informing that necessary payment to reducearrears had been made by Paraguay
A/S-I0/16/Add.l Secretary-General. Letter,5 Jun, informing that necessary payment toreduce arrears had been made by DemocraticKampuchea
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-I0/PV .1,17
YEMEN: PRESIDENT (Ahmed Hu~sein AI-Ghashmi)-- tribute to
Statement in Ad Hoc CUee: Meeting A/S-lO/AC.l/PV.i4
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AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE WORLD DISARMAMENTCONFERENCE: CHAIRMAN (Ho'ti!yda, F.).
Disarmament AC. 1: 2General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttef.l: organization of
work AC.l~ 2
AD HOC GROUP ON THE RELATIONSHlJ.) BE'IWEEN DIS~MENT AND DEVELOPMEN'I': CHAIRMAN
(1borsson, I. )••
Dlsarm~merat AC. 1: 2General Meembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc ettee: organization of
work AC.l: 2
AFGHANISTAN
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
right of reply Plen: 19, 21
Speeches by representativesAmID, H. Plen: 10Maroofy, M. Y. Pleil: 19Siddiq, M.A. W. Plen: 21
AFRO-ASIAN PEOPLES' SOLIDARITY ORGANIZATION:REPRESENTATIVE (Abclulrazzak, N.)
ANGOLA
Disarmament Plen: 10General Assembly: general debate Plen: 10
~ight of reply Plen: 23
Speech~Head of State or GovernmentNasc enlo, Lopo Fortunato do (Prlme MlDleter)
Plen: 10
Speech by representativeFigueiredO, E. do Plen: 23
ARGENTINA
Disarmament Plen: 5General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 5President: election Plen: 1
Speeches by representati'i.asMontes, O. A. Plen: 5
•••ort~~ de ROZas, C. Plen: 1
ASIAN BUDDHIST CONFERENCE FOR PEACE: REPRESENTATIVE (Gombojav, S.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
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Disarmament AC.1: 6con-
,irIf ALBANIA
in- Disarmament Plen: 22, 2'1General Assembly: general debate Plen: 22
.y, Speeches by representativesce Baleta, A. Plen: 22
Kapllanl, M. Plen: 2'1
toatic ALGERIA
Disarmament Pion: 12, 2'1General Assembly: general debate Plen: 1.2
§F!eches t-mresentattvesBouaya - a, F. Plen: 2'1Bouteflika, A. Plen: 12
• Also spoke as representative of Iran••*Also spoke as representative of Sweden.
••• Also spoke as Chairman of the Preparatory Cttee forthe Special Session of the General Assembly Devoted to Dlsar.mament and Chairman of the Ad Uoc Cttee of the 10th Special Session.
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AUSTRALIA
Disarmament Plen: 16, 2'1General Assembly: general debate PleD: II
Sp!ech by Head of state or GovernmentFraser, M81colm (Prime MlDlilerf Pl.: 18
Speech by representativeHarry, R. L. Plen: 2'
AUSTRIA
Disarmament Plen: 12,2'1Genei'al Assembly: general dftbate Plen: 12
Speeches by representativesCeska, F. Plen: 21Pahr, W. Plen: 12
BAHRAIN
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debate Plftn: 13
speech" representative_Al sat ar, S. M. Plen: 13
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BENIN
Speeches by representativesBueno, C.A.B. AC.l: 14,16,CorrGa da Costa, S. Plen: 6,27Lindenberg Sette, L. P. AC. 1: 1
BULGARIA
BRAZIL
Disarmament Plen: B, 27; AC. 1: 14, 16General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: oUicers: election
AC .1: I
Disarmament Plen: 7, 27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 7General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of
work AC.1:,2
BURMA
Speeches by representativesMladenov, P. Plen: 7Yankov, A. Plen: 27; AC.1: 2
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
Speech by representativeMakobero, B. Plen: 25
Speech by representativeGurinovich, A. E. Plen: 15
BURUNDI
each by Head of state or GovernmentTrudeau, Pierre Elliot Prime Minister)
Speeches by represe'ltativesBarton, W.H. Plen: 27; AC.1: 15,16Jay, H. AC.1: 5
BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 22General Assembly: genei'al debate Plen: 22
Speech by representativeU Maung Maung Gyee Plen: 22
CANADA
Disarmament Plen: 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 15
Disarmament Plen: 6,27; AC.1: 5,15,16General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6
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Speeches by representativesAdriazola Valda, O. Plen: 5
, Fuentes Ibaft'ez, M. Plen: 27Rolon Anaya, M. Plen: 9
Speeche~ by representativesElliott, G. M .J . AC . 1: 5, 11Erllemann, A. Plen: 2'7; AC.l: 14, 16Simonet, H. Plen: 15
Disarmament Plen: 18General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
Speech by representativeBoya, T. S. Plen: 18
BELGIUM
Disarmament Plen: 15,2'7; AC.l: 5,11,14, 16iGeneral Assembly: general debate Plen: 151General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of! work AC.l: 14
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\ BOLIVIAtJDisarmament PleIl: 5,2~1IGeneral Assembly: general debatel right oi reply Plen: 9\
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jBARBADOSIIDisarmament Plen: 25
.1 General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25j
Speech by representativeBlackman, D. G. Plen: 25
i BHUTAN
I,,1 Disarmament Plen: 23I General Assembly: general debate Plen: 231General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: electionI AC.1: 1
i,' Speeches by representative'1'sherlng, D. Plen: 23; AC.l: 1
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:General Assembly: general debate Plen: 24jII Speech by representativeI Kaiser, K. M. Plen: 24
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CENTER FOR DEFENSE INFORMATJON: REPRESENTATIVE(La Rocque, G. R.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
CENTRAL AFRICAN EMPIRE
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
Speech by representativeBandiO, J. -A. Plen: 19
CHAD
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: genenl debate Plen: 19
Speech by repreoontativeDessande, B. Plen: 19
CHiLE
Disarmament Plen: 4; AC.1: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 4
right of reply Plen: 6, 9
Speeches b~repre8entativeDiezUr a;S. Plen:4,6,9~AC.1:9
CHINA
Disarmament Plen: 7,27; AC. 1: 4 ~ 5, 13, 15General Assembly: gener"\ debate P1;. ,1: 7General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Ctiee: organization of
work AC.1: 2
Speeches by reBre~nta:tiv~s .Chen, C. len. 27, A.... 1. 4Huang, H. Plen: 7Lai, Y. L. AC. 1: 5Ling, C. AC.!: 2,13,15
COLOMBIA
Disarmament Plen: 12,27; AC.!: 14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 12
Speeches by representativesBotero, J. F. Plen: 27; AC.l: 14Rivas, R. Plen: 12
COMMISSJON OF THE CHURCHES ON INTERNATIONALAFFAIRS: REPRESENTATIVE (Potter, P.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
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CONGO
Disarmament Plen: 8General Assembly: general debate Plen: 8
Speech by representativeOkongo, N. Plen: 8
COSTA RICA
Disarmament Pltm: 25,27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
Speeches by representativePiza-Escalante, R. Plen: 25,27
CUBA
Disarmament Plen: 8,27; AC.1: 14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 8
right of reply Plen: 11,21
Speeches by representativesPerez Hernandez, J. L. AC.l: 14Roa Kouri, R. Plen: 21,27Rodriguez, C. R. Plen: 6Vierra Linares, J. R. Plen: 11
CYPRUS
Disarmament Plen: 2,27; AC. 1: 11,13,15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 2
Speeches by representativeRossides, Z. Plen: 27; AC.1: 11,13,15
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Disarmament Plen: 6General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6
Speech by representativeCMoupek, B. PLen: 6
DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA
Disarmament Plen: 24General Assembly: generaL debate Plen: 24
Speech by representativeSary, I. PLen: 24
DEMOCRATIC YEMEN
Disarmament Plen: 17General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
Speech by representativeMotee'a, M. S. Plen: 17
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Disarmament Plen: 4,7,27; AC.l: 14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 4,7
Plen: 7
Speeches by rOljEesentativesBoel, No C.I: 14Oestergaard, L. P!an: 4Ulrichsen, W0 Plen: 27
ECUADOR
Disarmament Plen: 9; AC. 1: 14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
Speeches by representativesAlbornoz, M.A. AC.1: 14Ayala-Lasso, J. Plen: 9
EGYPT
Disarmament Plen: 11,27General Assembly: general debate P!~n: 11
right of reply Plan: 13
Speeches by representativesBadawi, A. H. Plen: 13Kamel, M. I. Plen: 11Mesharrafa, H. Plen: 27
EL SALVADOR
Disarmament Plen: 25, 27; AC.1~ 12General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Disarmament Plen: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
Speech by representativeOwono Asangono, E. Plen: 9
. ETHIOPIA
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
right of reply Plen: 11, 17
Speeches by representativesGedle-Giorgas, F. Plen: 13Ibrahim, MoH. Plen: 11,17
FINLAND
Disarmament Plen: 13,27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
INDEX TO SPEECHES(10th special sessiok1)
FINLAND (continued)
Speflches by reb"esentativesPaStinen, I. • Plen:2'tV:lyrynen, P. Plen: 13
FRANCE
Disarmament Plen: 3,27; AC 01: 4,9,14-16General Assembly: general debate Plen: 3General Assembly: Cttees: Act Hoc Cttee: organization of
work AC ol: 2
Speech by Head of State or GovernmentGiscal'd d'Estatng, Valery (president) Plen: 3
Speeches b;r representativesLeprette, J. AC.1:4;I4 J 16Mistral, A. AC.l: 2,9,15Taittinger, P.C. Plen: 27
FRIENDS WORLD COMMITTEE FOR CONSULTATDN:REPRESENTATIVE (Nolega, S.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
GABON
Disax'mament Plen: 4General Assembly: general debate Plen: 4
~eech by representativeNgomo OObiang, J. B. Plen: 4
GANDHI PEACE roUNDATDN: REPRESENTATIVE(Krishna, R.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
GENE'RAL ASSEMBLY: PRESIDENT (Moj sov, L.)
Disarmament Plen: 1,27General Assembly:
agenda Plen: 1closing statement Plen: 27general debate Plen: 25Members: representatives: credentiale Plen: 26opening statement Plen: 1,27organization of work Plell: 1,26Vice-Presidents: election Plen: 1
General Assembly: Cttees:Ad Hoc Cttee: establishment Plen: 1Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election Plen: 1Chairman: election Plen: 1Credentials CUee: appointment Plen: 1
Preparatory Cttee for the Special session of the GeneralAssembly Devoted to Disarmament: report Plen: 1
UN: budget: contributions: scale of assessments Plen: 1,17
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10~rH
SPECIAL SESSION: CHAlRMAN (Ortiz de Rozas, C.).
Disarmament AC.l: 4-6,9-16General Assembly: Cttees:
Ad Hoc Cttee: closing statement AC.l: 16Ad Hoc Cttee: offic,ers: election AC.l: 1Ad Hoc Cttee: opening statement AC.l: 2Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC.l: 1,2,9,11,13
16Yemen: President (Ahmed Hussein Al-Ghashmi): tribute to
AC.l: 14
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10THSPECIAL SESSION: RAPPORTEUR (Bensmail, A.)
Disarmament Plen: 27
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10THSPECIAL SESSION: WORKING GROUP A: CHAIRMAN(Templeton, M.J. C. ).*
Disarmament AC.1: 5,10,13
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF IfHE 10THSPECIAL SESSION: WORKING GROUP A: CO-QRDINATOR (Garcla Robles, A.)***
Disarmament AC.1: 14,15
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10THSPECIAL SESSION: WORKING GROUP B: CHAIRMAN(Jaroszek, H.)
Disarmament AC.1: 5,10,13
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 16; AC.l: 10General Assembly: general debate Plen: 16
~echeB by representativesFischer, O. Plen: 16Florin, P. AC.l: 10
GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)
Disarmament Pleu: 5; AC.l: 4,5General Assembly: general debate Plen: 5
Speeches by representativePfeiffer, G. AC.I: 4,5
GHANA
Disarmament Plen: 15,27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 15
Speeches by relresentativesBoaten, F. • Plen: 27Felli, R.J. A. Plen: 15
GREECE
Disarmament Plen: 17,27General Assembly:
general debate Plen~ 17organization of work Plen: 1
General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: electionPlen: 1 --
l,17
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10THSPECIAL SESSION: WORKING GROUP B: DRAFTINGGROUP I: CO-ORDINATOR (Adeniji, O. )••**
Disarmament AC. 1: 13
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10THSPECIAL SESSION: WORKING GROUP B: DRAFTINGGROUP IT: CO-ORDINATOR (Hamilton, G.)
Disarmament AC.1: 13,14
*Also spoke as represent...1tive of Argentina and Chairman of the Preparatory Cttee for the Special Session of theGeneral Assembly Devoted to Disarmament.
** Also spoke as representative of New Zealand.*** Also spoke as representative of Mexico.
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~eeches by representativePapoUliasp G. Plen: 1,,27
GUlNEA
Disarmament Plan: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
Speech by representativeDOUkoure, A. Plen: 21
GUYANA
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
Speech by representativeJackson, R. E. Plen: 23
Plen: 17
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Plen: 7
HAITI
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
Speech by representativeCharles, S. E. Plen: 23
HOLY SEE
Disarmament AC.l: 3,10
Speeches by representativesCasarQU, Ar~hbishop AC.l: 3Heckel, R. AC.l: 10
HONDURAS
Disarmament Plen: 4General Assembly: general debate Plen: 4
Speech by representativeCallejas Bonilla, P. Plen: 4
HUNGARY
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
Speech by representativePuja, F. Plen: 11
ICELAND
Disarmament Plen: 7General Assembly: gene:ral debate Plen: 7
INDIA
Disarmament Plen: 24,27; AC.1: 13-16General Assembly: general debate Plen: 24General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of
work AC.l: 2
eecb by Head of state or GovernmentDesai, Morarji Prime Minister) Plen: 24
~hes by representativesJrdpal, R. AC.l: 13,14,16Misra, B.C. AC.1: 13Vellodi, M.A. Plen: 27; AC.l: 2,15,16
INDONESIA
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
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Speech by representativeKusumaatmadja, M. Plen: 11
INSTITUTE FOR WORLD ECONOMICS AND INTERNATDNAL RELATDNS, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THEUNION OF SOVIET SOClAlJST REPUBLICS: REPRESENTATIVE (Bykov, 0.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
INTERNATIONAL ASS:>CIATDN FOR RELIGIOUS FREEOOM: REPRESENTATIVE (Carnes, P.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY: DIRECroRGENERAL (Eklund, S.)
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
INTERNATIONAL CO-oPERATIVE ALLIANCE: REPRESENTATIVE (Kerinec, R.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF RECONCILIATDN:REPRESENTATIVE (McKeown, C.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR PJ!:ACE: REPRESEN ~
TATIVE (Kade, G.)
Disarmllment AC. 1: 8
INTERNATDNAL PEACE BUREAU: REPRESENTATIVE(MacBride, S.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
INTEPNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH ASalCIATDN: REPRESENTATIVE (Vayrynen, R.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH AND STUDENT MOVEMENT FORTHE UNITED NATIONS (L1)nn, J.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
IRAN
Disarmament Plen: 18,27; AC.l: 5General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
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Speeches by representatives*Hoveyda, F. Plen: 27; AC.l: 5Khaiatbari, A. A. Plen: 18
IRAQ
Disarmament Plen: 10,27; AC.l: 4,13,15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 10
Speeches by representativesAI-Atiyyah, G. AC.l: 15Hammadi, S. Plen: 10Kittani, I.T. AC.l: 4,13,15Kubba~ B. S. Plen: 27
mELAND
Disarmament Plen: 4; AC. 1: 5General Assembly: general debate 'Plen: 4
Speech by repr~senta~ive
Kennedy, E. AC.l: 5
ISRAEL
Disarmament Plen: 12, 27; AC. 1: 4General Assembly: general debate Plen: 12
Speeches by representativesCahana, S. Plen: 27; AC. 1: 4Herzog, C. Plen: 12
ITALY
INDEX TO SPEECHES(10th special session)
JAPAN
Disarmament Plen: 9,27; AC.l: 4,15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
Speeches by representativesAbe, I. Plen: 27Ogiso, M. AC.1: 4,15Sonoda, S. Plen: 9
JORDAN
Disarmament Plen: 22,27; AC. 1: 10, 13, 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 22
Speeches by representativesNuseibeh, H. Plen: 22; AC. 1: 10,13,15Shamma, G. Plen: 27
KENYA
Disarmament Plen: 24General Assembly: general debate Plen: 24
Speech by representativeWaiyaki, M. Plen: 24
KUWAIT
Disarmament Plen: 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 15
Spee?h by re~resentativeBlshara, •Y. Plen: 15
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
OR
Disarmament Plen: 14, 27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 14Geneul Assembly: Cttees: Ad HO':l Citee: officers: election
AC.l": 1
Speeches by representativeVinci, P. Plen: 27; AC. 1: 1
JAMAICA
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
§peech by representativePatterson, P. J. Plen: 21
* Also spoke as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee on theWorld Disarmament Conference.
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Disarmament Pl€:u: 23General Ass~mbly: general debate Plen: 23
Speech by representativeSourinho, V. Plen: 23
LEBANON
Disarmament Plen: 16General Assembly: general debate Plell: 16
Speech by representativeTueni, G. Plen: 16
LIAIOON CONFERENCE OF JAPANESE NATIONAL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AT THESPECIAL SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLYDEVOTED TO DISARMAMENT: REPRESENTATIVE(Tanaka, S.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
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INDEX TO SPEECHES(10th special session)
LmERIA
Disarmament Plen: 4, 27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 4
Speeche~ by reresentativesDenniS, C. . Plen: 4Harmon, E. Plen: 27
LmYAN ARAB JAMAHmIYA
Disarmament Plen: 8General Assembly: general debate Plen: 8
Speech by representativeKikhia, M. R. Plen: 8
LUXEMBOURG
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
Speech by Head of state or GovernmentThorn, Gaston (President) Plen: 13
MADAGASCAR
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
Speech by representativeRichard, C. R. Plen: 11
MALAYSIA
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
Speech by representativeZaiton l I. Plen: 11
MALDIVES
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
Speech by representativeHussain, M. M. Plen: 25
MALI
Disarmament Plen: 17General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
Speech by represent~.tive
Kante, M.B. Plen: 17
* Also spoke as Co -ordinator of Working Group A of theAd Hoc Cttee of the 10th Special Session.
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MALTA
Disarmament Plen: 7,27; AC.l: 16General Assembly: general debate Plen: 7
Speeches bt representativeGauci,.J. Plen: 7-;27; AC.l: 16
MAURITANIA
Disarmamen~ Plen: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
Speech by representativeEl Hassen, M. Plen: 9
MAURITIUS
Disarmament Plen: 6General Assembly: general dlebate Plell. 6
Speech byrepresentativeRampliul, R. K. Plen: 6
MEXICO
Disarmament Plen: 3,27; AC.l: 14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 3
MONGOLIA
Disarmament Plen: 8General Assembly: general debate Plen: 8
Speech. b~' representativeDugersl,1ren, M. Plen~ 8
MOROCCO
Disarmament Plen: 6General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6
Speech by representativeBoucetta, M. Plen: 6
MOZAMBIQUE
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
Speech by representativeChissano, J.A. Plen: 25
NEP,
Disa:Gene
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NEPAL
Disarmament Plen: 20General Assembly: general debate Plen: 20
Speech by representativeAryal, R:R. Plen: 20
NETHEnLANDS
Disarmament Plen: 14; AC.1: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 14
Speeches by re~resentatives
SCheltema, H. AC. I: 9van der Klaauw, C. A. Plen: 14
NEW ZEALAND
Disarmament Plen: 18,27; AC.1: 9,15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
Speeches by representatives1aIbOys, B. Plen: 18
*Templeton, M.J. C. Plen: 27; AC.1: 9,15
NICARAGUA
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
SpeMch by representativeontiel Arguello, A. Plen: 25
NIGER
Disarmament Plen: 6General Assembly: general debate Pien: 6
Speech by reksentativeAdamou, .D. Plen: 6
NIGERIA
Disarmament Plen: 6,27; AC.1: 4General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6
~eeches by representatives*Adeniji, o. AC.I: 4Adeyemi, B.A. Plen: 27Garba, J.N. Plen: 6
INDEX TO SPEECHES(10th special session)
NORWAY
Disarmament Plen: 14; AC.1: 9,12General Assembly: general debate Plen: 14
Speeches by representativesFrydenlund, K. Plen: 14Vaero.,s, O. AC. 1: 9, 12
OFFICE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES: BUDGET DIVISION:REPRESENTA1'IVE (Durand, H. C.)
Disarmament AC.1: 16
OMAN
Disarmament Plen: 20General Assembly: general debate Plen: 20
ORGANIZATION OF TRADITIONAL RELIGIONS OF AFRICA:REPRESENTATIVE (Onyioha, K.O.K.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
PAKISTAN
Disarmament Plen: 7, 27General Assembly: general debate Plen: '1
right of reply Plen: 19General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of
work AC.1: 2
Speeches by represent~tives
Akhund, I. A. Plen: 27Naik, N.!. AC.1: 2Shahi, A. Plen: 7,19
PANAMA
Disarmament Plen: 10General Assembly: general debate Plen: 10
Speech by representativeIDueca, J. E. Plen: 10
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Disarmament Plen: 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 15
Speech by rfresentativeMatane, .N. Plen: 15
*Also spoke as Chairman of Working Group A of theAd Hoc cttee of the 10th Special Session.
** Also SPOkE as Co-ordinator of Drafting Group IofWorking Group B of the Ad Hoc Cttf~ of the 10th SpecialSession.
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PERU
Disarmament Plen: 9,27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
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PERU (continued) ROMANIA (continued)
PH!LIPPINES
eech b Head of State or GovernmentManescu, Manea Prime Minister - Plen: 22
Speeches by representativeDatcu, I. Plen: 27; AC.l: 9
Di
Disarmament PI~n: 6; AC.l: 10General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6
Speeches by re~resentatives
ROmulo, C. . Plen: 6Yango, A.D. AC.1: 10
RWANDA
Disarmament Plen: 18General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
Speech by representativeKaruhije, I. Plen: 18
DiGE
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'?OLAND
Disarmament Plen: 3General Assembly: general debate Plen: 3
Speech by representativeWojtaszek, E. Plen: 3
SAUDI ARABIA
Disarmament Plen: 20; AC.l: 14,15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 20
right of reply Plen: 13General As~embly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of
work AC.l: 14
SF
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PORTUGAL
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
Speech by Head of state or GovernmentRamalho Eanes, Antonio (President) PI~n: 13
Speeches by representativeBaroody, J.M. Plen: 13,20; AC.l: 14,15
SECRETARY-GENERAL (Waldheim, K.)
Disarmament Plen: 1,27General Assembly: opening statement Plen: 1
saDiGe
PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR THE SPECIAL SESSIONOF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEVOTED TO DISARMAMENT: CHAIRMAN (Ortiz de Rozas, C.). SENEGAL
Ge
Preparatory Cttee for the Spet;:ial Session of the GeneralAssembly Devoted to Disarmament: report Plen: 1
Disarmament Plen: 17; AC.1: 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
PUGWASH CON FERENCES ON SCIENCE AND WORLDAFFAIRS: REPRESENTATIVE (Feld, B.)
Disarmament AC.1: 7
Speech by Head of state or GovernmentSenghor, Leopold Sedar (President) Plen: 17
Speech by re~resentative
Sy, I. A .1: 15ST
Dil
QATAR SIERRA LEONES'I'
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
Disarmament Plen: 10,27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 10
Dil
Speech by representativeJamal, J. Y. Plen 23
Speeches by representativesonteh, A.O. Plen: 10
Conteh, A. S. Plen: 27 SU
ROMANIA
Disarmament Plen: 22,27; AC.l: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 22
SINGAPORE
Disarmament Plen: 20; AC. 1: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 20General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of
work AC.1: 11
DhGelGel
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Speeches by representativeKoh, T.T. Plen: 20; AC.1: 11
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• Also spoke as representative of Argentina and Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee of the 10th Special Session.
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9JCIALIST INTERNATIONAL: REPRESENTATIVE (Carls-son, B.) .
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
5"~EDEN
Disarmament Plen: 2,27; AC.1~ 5,9Genel'al Assembly: general debate Plen: ~
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9JMALIA Pj~n: 2
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17
;ation of
Disarmament Plen: 3,27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 3
right of reply Plen: 11,17
Speeches bi representativesBarre, .J. Plen: 3Hussein, A. H. Plen: 11Mussa, H. S. Plen: 27Warsama, M. Plen: 17
SPAIN
Disarmament Plen: 14; AC.l: 12General Assembly: general debate Plen: 14
Speeches by representativesLaiglesia Gonzljjez, It de AC.l: 12Oreja-Aguirre, M. Plen: 14
SRI LANXA
Disarmament Plen: 4,27; AC.l: 5,14,16General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 4organization of work Plen: 1
General Assembly: Ctiees:Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election Plen: 1Ad Hoc Cttee: organizaUon of work AC.1: 2
STANLEY FOUNDATION: REPRESENTATIVE (stanley, M.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
STOCKHOLM INTERNAT10NAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE: REPRESENTATIVE (Barnaby, F.)
Disarmament liC. 1: 8
SUDAN
Disarmament Plen: 17General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of
work AC.1: 2
~eeches by representativeMedani, M. Plen: 17; AC.1: 2
*Also spoke as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Group on theRelationship between Disarmament and Development.
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Speeches by representatives*Thorsson, 1. AC .1: 5,9Thunborg, A.I. Plen: 27
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
Speech by representativeEI-Choufi, H. Plen: 21
THAILAND
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
Speech by representativeGuna-Kasem, P. Plen: 21
TOGO
Disarmament Filen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
Speech by representativeKod~ovi, A. -A. Plen: 21
TUNISIA
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate P).en: 21
TURKEY
Disarmament Plen: 15,27; AC.1: 16General Assembly: general debate Plen: 15
Speech by Head of State or GovernmentEcevit, Bdlent (Prime Minister) Plen: 15
Speeches by representativesTdrkmen, I. Plen: 2r-Uluc;evik, T. AC.1: 16
UGANDA
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
Spe4~?h by ritresentativehl.nene, •Y. Plen: 19
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iNDEX TO SPEECHES(10th special session)
•
UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIAIJST REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 16General Assembly: general debate Plen: 16
Speech by representativeShevel, G.G. Plen: 16
UNION 0 F SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Disarmament Plen: 5; AC.l: 4,10,14-16General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 5organization of work Plen: 1
General Assembly: Cttees:Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election Ple:n: 1; AC.l: 1Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC.I: 2,14
Speeches by representativesGromyko, A. A. Plen: 5ISSl'a.elyan, V.L. AC.l: 1,2,4,10,14,16Kovalev, A.G. AC.l: 14,15Trc,yanovsky, O.A. Plen: 1
UN!TED ARAB EMmATES
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
Sp6ech by representativeHumaidan, A. Plen: 19
UNITED KINGDOM
Disarmament Plen: 14,26,27; AC.l: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 14
eech by Head of state or Governmentallaghan, James Prime MiniSter) Plen: 14
Speeches by representativeAshe, D.R. Plen: 26,27; AC.l: 9
UNITED NATIONS DEVEIDPMENT PROGRAMME: ADMINISTRATOR (Morse, B.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 5
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCJ'€NTIFIC ANDCULTURAL ORGANIZATION: DTh~CTOR-GENERAL(M'Bow, A. -M.)
Disarmament Plan: 6General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6
UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME: EXECUTIVE nffiECTOR (TaIba, M.K.)
Disarm~.ment AC. 1: 4
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UNITED REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
Disarmament Plen: 23,27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
Speech by representativeMkapa, B. Plen: 13
UNITED STATES 0 F AMERICA
Disarmament Plen: 2,27; AC.l: 5,9,12,13,16General Assembly: general debate Plen: 2
Speeche~ by rejresentativesHarrIman, • AC. 1: 12Leonard, J'. F. Plen: 27; AC. 1: 16Mondale, W. F. Plen: 2Newman, P. AC.l: 9Warnke, P. C. AC.l: 13Young, A. AC.l: 5
URUGUAY
Disarmament Plen: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
Speech by representativeRovira, A. Plen: 9
VENEZUELA
Disarmament Plen: 2; AC.l: 11,14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 2
VIET NAM
Disarmament Plen: 10,27; AC.l: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 10
Speeches by representativesCu Dinh Ba Plen: 27; AC.l: 13Nguyen Van Hieu Plen: 10
WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL DEMOCRATIC FEDERATION:REPRESENTATIVE (Nikolayeva-Tereshkova, V.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
WOMEN'SmE
DisaJrmaDl
WORLD A,RES.
Disarmam
WORLD C<RES)
Disarmam4
WORLD PIRESI
DisarmamE
WORLD FERESE
Diearmame
WORLD FETDN:
Disarmame.
WORLDPE.
Disarmamel
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INDEX TO SPEECHES(10th special session)
WOMEN'S INTERNATDNAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE ANDFREEOOM: REPRESENTATIVE (Baliantyne, E.)
DiwL'mament AC. 1: 7
WORLD ASEOCIATDN OF WORLD FEDERALISTS: REPRESENTATIVE (Keys, D.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
WORLD CONFERENCE ON RELIGJON AND PEACE: REPRESENTATIVE (Niwano, N.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
WORLD FEDERATDN OF DEMOCRATIC YOUTH: REPRESENTATIVE (Ottone, E.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
WORLD FEDERATDN OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS: REPRESENTATIVE (Burhop, E. H. S. )
Diearmam3nt AC. 1: 7
WORLD FEDERATDN OF UNITED NATiO~S ASS:>CIATDNS: REPRESENTATIVE (Simai, M.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
WORLD PEACE COUNCIL: REPRESENTATIVE (Chandra, R.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
WORLD UNJJN OF CATHOLIC WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS:REPRESENTATIVE (Lovatt-Dolan, E.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
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WORLD VETERANS FEDERATION: REPRESENTATIVE(Wourgaft, S.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
YEMEN
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
Speech by 1"epresentativeAi-Haddad, A.A. Plen: 19
YUGOSLAV LEAGUE FOR PEACE, INDEPENDENCE ANDEQUALITY OF PEOPLES: REPRESENTATNE(Averamov, S.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
YUGOSLAVIA
Disarmament Plen: 2,27General Assembly: general debate Plen: 2
Speeches by representativesDjuranovi~, V. Plen: 2Petri~, J. Plen: 27
ZAIRE
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
right of reply Plen: 23
Speeches by representativeKabeya wa MUke6a Plen: 21,23
ZAMBIA
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19General Assembly: Cttees: Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election
AC.1: 1
Speeches by representativesMutukwa, K.S. AC.l: 1Mwale, S. G. Plen: 19
'I'ENTH SPECIAL SESSION-----------------------
Numerical List of DocumentsNOTE: Information as to republication of mimeographed documents in printedfascicles of Annexes to the Official Records was not complete at the time ofpublication of this index. Information which was available appears in parentheses after the symbol; e.g. A/S-I0/22 (agenda item 3) indicates that thisdocument is republished in the fascicle for agenda item 3 in the Official Recorda of the General Assembly, 10th special session, Annexes. Documentsissued as Supplements of the General Assembly are so indicated.
PlenaryGeneral SeriesA/S-I0/
1 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. No.l)(Vols,lVII) (& Corr. 1, Spanish only)
2 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. No.2)(Vols.l,TI) & Corr.l
2/Add. 1 (& Add. l/Rev. 1, English only) (GAOR,10th special sess., Suppl. No.2A)
3 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. No.3)(Vols.l,il) (& Corr .1, Chinese, English & Russianonly)
4 (GAOR, 10th special sess., Suppl. No.4) (To beissued) -----
56 & Corr.l, Add. 17 (& Corr .1, Chinese, English, French, Russian &
Spanish only)8 & Add. 1, 29-15
16 & Add. 117-2122 (agenda item 3)23 (agenda items 9-12)24
Ilffonnation SeriesA/INF/S-10/
1 & Add. 1~
Resohl1ions and Decisions
A/RES/S-I0/l and 2 (issued separately) and decisions S-10/11-15 and 21-24 (issued in A/INF/S-10/2) are collectedin A/S-I0/4 (GAOR, 10th special session, &1ppl. No.4)
Plenary (continued)
Verbatim Records
A/S-I0/PV.1-27
AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE 10TH SPECIAL SESSION(Symbol A/S-I0/AC.l/-.)
General SeriesA/S-I0/AC.l/
1-89 & Add. 1
10,1112 & Corr.l13-2526 & Corr.l, 227-3637 & Rev. 1 (& Rev .1/Corr .1, English only),
Rev.l/Add.l38-40
Lmited SeriesA/S-10/AC.l/L.
1 & Rev. 12-17
Verbatim Records
A/S-I0/AC. l/PV. 1-16
No.2 Sj01P$1
No.2A Aoj
1·01
$1
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No.1
Supplements to Officiol Records
Report of the Preparatory Committee for the SpecialSession of the General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament. May 1978. 7 vols. (A/S-I0/1). Photooffset. (Vol.l: $U.S. 4.00; Vol.TI: $U.S. 19.00;Vol.ID: $U.S. 19.00; Vol. IV: $U.S. 22.00; Vol.V:$U. S. 16.00; Vol. VI: $U. S. 16.00; Vol. Vil:$U. S. 14.00) (or equivalent in other currencies) .. .. Corrigendum. 21 Jun 1978. 1 p. (A/S-I0/l/
Corr .1, Spanish only). Photo-offset.
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS(10th special session)
Supplements to Official Records (continued)
No.2 Special report of the Conference of the Committeeon Disarmament. May 1978. 2 vols. (A/S-10/2).Photo-offset. (Vol. I: $U. S. 2. 00; Vol. II:$U. S. 5.00) (or equivalent in other currencies) .... Corrigendum. 9 Jun 1978. 1 p. (A/S-10/2/
Corr. 1). Photo-offset.
No.2A Addendum to the special report of the Conferenceof the Committee on Disarmament. Aug 1978.143 p. (A/S-10/2/Add/1/Rev.1, English only;other languages A/S-10/2/Add.1). Photo-offset.$U.8. 5.00 (or equivalent in other currencies).
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No.3 Special report of the Ad Hoc Committee on theWorld Disarmament Conference. May 1978.2 vols. (A/S-10/3). Photo-offset. (Vol. I:$U.S. 2.00; Vol. II: $U.S. 14.00) (or equivalent inother currencies) .. .. Corrigendum. 22 May 1978. 1 p. (A/S-IO/3/
Corr .1, Chinese, English & Russian only).Photo-offset.
No.4 Resolutions and decisions adopted by the GeneralAssembly during its 10th special session, 23 May 30 June 1978. (A/8-10/4). To be issued.
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Date
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21 Apr 1978
Meeting
A/S-9/PV. 15
A/S-8/PV.2
subsequently advised the Secretariat of intention to vote NO
subsequently advised the Secretariat of intention to ABSTAIN
blank space indicates that no vote was recorded
subsequently advised .the Secretariat of intention to vote YES
Title of Resolution andAgenda Item Number
(Y)
(N)
(A)
N voted NO
Y voted YES
ANNEX
v{) t ing C~/lar t 0.1' Reso/ll t iOIlS adoJ) ted
h)' Recoreleel or Roll-call Vote
8til. 9til and I() til spec ia I sess ions
A ABSTAINED
This chart gives votes as indicated in the provisional verbatim records of the8th, 9th and lOth special sessions of the General Assembly, and includes correctionssubsequently submitted.
Voting is given only for those resolutions which were adopted in plenary byrecorded or roll-call votes. One resolution of the 8th special session and one resolutionof the 9th special session were so adopted. Resolutions of the lOth special session wereadopted without vote.
The following symbols are used to indicate how each state voted and subsequentinformation.
Financing of the United Nations Interim Forcein Lebanon (7)
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Declaration on Namibia and Programme ofAction in Support of Self-Determinationand National Independence for Namibia(7)
Tilles (~( resolulions adofJll!d h.1' rl!cordl!(/ or roll-cal! rotl! during the
8I Ii t <) ( Ii a11 d I () I h SfJ l! ciaI s(!Ssi () 11 S of I hl! G l! 11 (! I (/I As,",' (!111 hIy
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India y Y
Indonesia y y
Iran Y YI I I--- -
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Ireland y A
Israel A
Italy Y A
Ivory Coast Y y
.Jamaica y y
Japan y "A
Jordan y y--
I Kenya y y
--I Kuwait Y Y
- --Lao Peoples Demo-N y
cratic Renublic ----,Lebanon y (Y)
---
I Lesotho y
I--
Liberia y v..._.. -
ILibyan Arab yJamahiriya --
I Luxembourg Y A
I Madagascar y y
I Malawi y--
Malaysia Y y--
Maldives y y--
Mali Y Y--
Malta y y--
Mauritania Y Y-
I Mauritiusy y--
Mexico (Y) y
I-- --
Mongolia N y
I---
Morocco Y y--Mozambique y
y
y
y
y
A
A
y
A
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
A
A
A
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MEMBERC\'l
STATES ~I I
CI.lf---.
Cuba N
Cyprus Y
! Czechoslovakia N'
CDemocratic--- -
Kampuchea ..- ~-i
I Derr..ocratic YemenfI
YI Denmark
I Djibouti
I Dominican RepublicI
I Ecuador y-
Egypt Y
I El Salvador
I Equatorial Guinea y
[ Ethiopia y'.
I Fiji yI
I Finland YI
I France y
I Gabon Y
I Gambia
I-German Democratic
Republic N
IGermany (Federal
YRepublic)
I Ghana Y
I Greece y
Grenada
I Guatemala y
Guinea Y\
I Guinea-Bissau
I Guyana y
LHaiti
I Honduras
I Hungary N
I Iceland y
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I ICIJ CIJ
Afghanistan Y Y
Albania N YI
Algeria y
I Angola- --
Y----
Argentina y
~IAustralia Y .t\
Austria y A
Bahamas Y Y
Bahrain y y
Bangl~desh Y Y
Barbados Y Y--
Belgium y A
I--
Benin y
I- --
Bhutan y y
I---
Bolivia y y
I Botswana---
y
r= --I Brazil y y
I Bulgaria--
N Y
I Burma y y
I Burundi y y
I Byelorussian SSR N Y
I--
Canada y A
!-
Cape Verde y
Central African -Empi~e
-Chad y y
-
Chile y y
I-
China y--
Colombia y--
Comoros y, --I Congo yI
I--
Costa Rica Y Y
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MEMBER MEMBERSTATES N N STATES ~ ~................
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UJ UJ
Nepal y y Surinam y y
Netherlands y A Swaziland y
New Zealand Y A Sweden y AI
[;aragua y Y [iinan Arab Republic N y- ---
Niger y y Thalland y y
Nigeria y y Togo y
Norway y A ITrinidad and y y
Toba~o
Oman y y Tunisia Y Y
Pakistan y Y Turk,ey Y Y
Panama Y Y Uganda Y y
Papua New Guinea Y Ukrainian SSR N Y--
I--
Paraguay USSR N Y----- --
I Peru y y I United Arab y y I
Emirates
I-- --
Philippines y y I United Kingdom y A-- --
I Poland N Y IUnited Republic of y YCameroon
I--- ---
Portugal Y y IUnited Republic of y YTanzania
I--
I--
Qatar Y Y United states y A-- --
I Romania y y I Upper Volta y y
I---
I----
Rwanda y y Uruguay y Y
I Samoa y I Venezuela Y y
ISao Tome and
I N YPrincipe Y Viet Nam
I- -
I-
Saudi Arabia Y y Yemen y Y- -
Senegal Y y Yugoslavia Y Y- -
Seychelles Zaire Y Y- -
Sierra Leone (Y) y Zambia Y y- --
Singapore y y
I-
I-
Somalia y y- -
South Africa II
-
I-
Spain y y
I Sri Lanka-
I-
y y
ISudan-
I-
y y
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