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Index toproceedings of- the
GENERAL ASSEMBLYNinth emergency special session-1982
Seventh emergency special session(second part)-1982
Twelfth special session-1982
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Bibliographical Series, No. A.3S
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. • •
Abbreviations •
NINTH EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION
Introduction •
Agenda ••••
2l1bject Index • • • •
Inde7. to Speeches.. ••••
Numerical List of Documents
SEVENTH EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION (SECOND PART)
Introduction. • • • • •
.Agfin~ • • • • • •
Subject Index • • •
Index to Speeches. •
Numerical List of Documents
TWELFTH SPECIAL SESSION
Introduction •
Agenda • • • •
Subject Index
Index.to Speeches.
Numerical List of Documents
ANNEX
Voting ·Chart of Resolutions. adopted by Recorded orRoll-call Vote. • . • • . . •
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INTRODUCTION
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The General Assembly, composed of all Member states, isthe main deliberative organ of the United Nations, and hasthe right to discuss and make recommendations on all matters within the scope of the Charter. The General Assemblymeets once a year in regular session; special and emergencysessions are called as the need arises.
The Inder.: to Proceel1ings of the General Assembly is a bibliographic guide to the proceedings and documentation of theGeneral Assembly. This issue covers the ninth emergencyspecial session, the second part of the seventh emergenc)'special session, and the twelfth special session, as well astheir Main and Ad Hoc Committees that met during the sessions. The Index is prepared by the Dag HammarskjoldLibrary as one o~ the products of the United Nations Bibliographic Information System.
lHE ARRANGEMENT OF THIS INDEXThe Index consists of the following parts:
Introduction includes information on the documents ofthe General Assembly and how they may be obtained.
Abbreviations lists the abbrevu-ttons used throughoutthe publication.
The Index is then further divided into three sections, one foreach session which met during the year. The sections areas follows:
Introduction includes a list of officers, rules of procedure, resolutionsand decisions and a checklist of meetingsfor each session.
Agenda lists matters considered by and brought beforethe General Assembly and the subject headings under whichthese items are listed in the Subject Index.
Subject Index provides topical access to General Ansembly documentation. It containe an alphabetical arrangement of subjects listed in the Agenda, as well as a list ofdocuments considered under each item, at which meetingsthe items were considered, and, where applicable, theaction taken by the General Assembly.
Index to speeches gives access to speeches that weremade before the General Assembly. Speeches and statementsby representatives are listed in alphabetical order by countryor organization, subdivided by subject discussed and by nameof speaker, with an indication of the meeting at which thespeech was madf'!:. Addresses of Heads of state are listedunder the name of the country they represent followed by theirtitle and name. Non-procedural remarks by the President ofthe General Assembly and other officers are inclUded. statements by chairmen and rapporteurs of committees are inc1l1ded when they presented or explained the reports of theircommittees in plenary meetings. statements and speechesmade by individuals representing an orgar..'lation to which ahearing was granted are listed under the name of the organization. statements made by officers of the United NationsSecretariat are listed under the name of the office or department they represented.
Numerical list of documents contains a listing of documents arranged by symbol. This list also contains ir...formation regarding the republication of mimeographed documentsin printed Official Records.
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An Annex to the entire volume contains a voting chart ofresolutions which were adopted by roll-call or recorded votefor all three sessions.
DOCUMENTATION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Documents and meeting records for the thirty-first and subsequant sessions of the General Assembly are numbered inseplti.'ate series by session, and not consecutively as had previously been none. For series symbols, the session is givenin Arabic numerals, immediately following the indication ofthe body concerned, while the final elemen~ gives the serialnumber within the particular series concerned. AjES-9/2,for example, is the second in the series of main documentsfor the General Assembly at its ninth emergency special session; AjS-12/AC.l/L. 4 is the fourth in the series of limiteddistribution documents for the Ad Hoc Committee 01 thetweUth special session. The numbering of meetings is recorded in a similar way. The first plenary meeting of theninth emergency special session of the General Assemblybears the symbol AjES-9/PV.l; the record of the secondmeeting of the Ad Hoc Committee of the tweUth special sesaion is cited as AjS-12/AC.l/SR. 2.
The verbatim records of the plenary meetings of each sessionare first issued in proVisional mimeographed.form for limited distribution, and later issued in corrected printed form asOfficial Records for general distribution. The summary records of the Ad Hoc Committee (twelfth special session) areissued in proviS1onal mimeographed form, with correctionsissued in one Special Fascicle for aU the meetings.
Of the other documents, a few appear as printed SupplementRto the Official Records (so indicated in this index), and therest are issued in mimeographed form. Some of these documents, such as the reports of committees on various agendaitems, are subsequently printed in the ~xes to the~Records. Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly,first issued in mimeograp:ted form, are collected in printedSupplements to the Official Records of each session. Aftertheir republication in the Official Records, provisional mim-,eographed documents are no longer a..ailable. Lists of doclll~
ments of each session are included in the Officlai Recordsbound volume of verbatim records of the plel'.ary meetings,and also in this volume as the last section for \'!ach session
HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS
ACABQ
ACC
,Ud.
AMSArt.
Byelorulllan CSR
CCD
cbap., ,chip••
CMEA
Con.CPC \
Cttee
Dept.BCA
ECE
ECLA
ECWA
-:5:EC
ESCAP
ESCOR
FAO
FBETILIN
GAOR"
GATT
IAEA
IBRD
ICAO
ICJ
ICSAB
IDA
IDB
IFAD
ILO
IMO
IMF.
ITU
JIU
NGO(s)
No.
OAB
OAU
OECD
para., paru.
PLO
AbbreviationsAdvisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions
Ati,niniBtrative Committee on Co-ordination
Addendum (Addenda)
Administrative Management Service
Article(s)
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Conference of th(~ Committee on Disarmament
cbapter(s)
Council for Mutual l1;conomic 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
J!."uropean Economic Community
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Economic and Social Council Official Records
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Frente Revoluclonaria de TimorLeste Independente
General Assembly Official Records
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Intl!rnational Atomic Enel"gy Agency .
International Bank for Reconstruction ~d Development
International Civil Aviatil'Jn Orgarazation
International Court of Justice
International Civil Service Advisory Board
International Development Association
Industrial Development Board
International Fund for Agricultural: Dey~lopment
International Labour Organisation
International Maritime Organization
International Monetary Fund
International. Telecommunication Union
Joint Inspection Unit
Non-governmental organization(s)Number
Org~zation of American States
Organi~tion of African Unity
Organls~on for Economic Co-operation and De.·elopment
paragraph(s)
Palestine Liberation Organization
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res.
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sect., sects.
INlSI.
Suppl.
SWAPO
TCTCOR
TDB
llkrainian SSR
UN
UNCITRAL
UNCTAD
UNooF
UNDP
UNDRO
UNEF
UNEP
UNESCO
UNFICYP
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNIDO
UNUIL
UNIS
UNITAUl
United Kingdom
United States
tJNRWA
UNTSO
UPU
USSR
Vol., Vols.
WFP
WHO
WIPO
WMO
World Bank
Part(s)
resolution(s)
Revision
security Council
security C~Ul1cil Official Recorda
section(s)
session
Supplement
South West Africa Peq>le's Organization
Trusteeship Council
Trusteeship Council Official Records
Trade and Development Board
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
United Nations
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
United Nrd!ons Develtr,)ment Programme
Office of the United Nations Disaster R~lii~f Co-ordinator
United Nations Emergency Force
United Nations Environment Programme
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organiza-tion
United Nations, peace-keeping Force in Cyprus
United Nations FUnd for Population Activities
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
United Nations Children's Fund
United Nations Industrial Development Organization
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
United Nations International SChool
United Nations Institute for Training and Research
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United States of America
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refu-gees in the Near East
United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine
Universal Postal Union
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Volume(s)
World Food Programme
World Health Organization
World Intellectual Property Organization
World Meteorological Organization
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development,International Development Association and International Finance Corporation
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The 10Uowil\~ abbreviations are used in the Index to ~eeche8 in de8ianatiDlplenary and committee meetings:
AC.l A~ Hoc Committee (twelfth special ses8ion)-tseries A/S-12/AC.l/PV.)
Plen Plenary (ninth and second part 01 the seventh emergencyspecial sessions and twelfth special session)
(series A/ES-7/PV., A/ES-9/PV. and A/S-12/PV.)
NINTH EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION
Introduction
The ninth emergency special session of the General Assembly was held at United NationsHeadquarters in New York from 29 January to 5 February 1982.
OHice,.
In accordanlle with rule 63 of the rules of procedure ofthe General Assembly, the President and Vice-PresIdentsof this emergency special session were the chairmen ofthose delegations from which were elected the Prellidentand Vice-Presidents of the previous session (the 36th).
President: Mr. Ismat T. Kittani (Iraq)
Re.olution. and Decision.
Resolutions and decisions of the 9th emergency specialsession are collected in document A/ES-9/7 (GAOR, 9themergency special session, Suppl. No. 1).
Resolutions and decisions adopted are listed in the Subject Index under the heading: General Assembly: l'esolutionsand decisions (p. 3).
Checklist of M••tings
PLENARY(Symbol A/ES-9/PV.-)
Vice-Presidents: Representatives of Australia, Benin,Botswana, China, Cuba, Cyprus, France, Indonesia,Mexico, Morocco, Pakistan, PIUlama, Papua NewGuinea, Rwanda, seychelles, STveden, Togo, Ukrainian SSR, USSR, United Kingdom and United states
Credentilils Committee:Cllilrman: Mr. Ide Oumarou (Niger)secretary: Mr. A. G. Borg Olivier
Rules of Procedure
Meeting
1 (q>ening)23456789
101112 (closing)
Date, 1982
29 Jan29 Jan
.1 Feb1 Feb2 Feb2 Feb3 Feb3 Feb4 Feb4 Feb5 Feb5 Feb
CREDENT~LSCONBfiTTEE
(No meeting record issued)
The Rules of Procedure of the Gener:1l Assembly, embodying amendments and additions adopted by the GeneralAssembly up to 31 December 1978, were in effect during the9th emergency special session (A/520/Rev.13 (Sales No. E.79.1.11».
1
Meeting
1
Date, 1982
3 Feb
Agenda
NOTE: The words in capital letters following the tiUe of the item, and introducedby theword "see", indicate the subject headings under which the :related documentation is listed in the Subject Index.
1. ~ening of the session by the President of the GeneralAssembly
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: opening of session
2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: prayer or meditation
3. Credentials of representatives to the 9th emergencyspecial session of the General Assembly
(a) Appointment of the members of the Credentials Committee
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES:- Credentials Committee: members:
appointment
(b) Report of the Credentials Committee
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Members: repre-- sentatives: credentials
4. Adoption ofthe agenda
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: agenda
5. The situation in the occupied Arab territories
Bee TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL: annexation of Golan Heights
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Subject Index
GENERAL ASSEMBLY-- agenda (agenda item 4)
Rule 18 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralMlMlmbly
DocumentsAlES-U/2 Provisional agendaA/ES-9/5 Agenda as adopted
Discussion in PlenaraI: Meeting A/ES-9/PV. 1PrOV1s10Dalagen in A/ES-9/2 was adopted with
out vote as decision ES-9/21
-- closing of session
Following a statement of the President of the session,he declared the session closed at the 12th plenary meeting on 5 Feb 1982
-- convening of session
DocumentsAlES-Ui'! secretary-General. Note transmitting
security Council resolution 500 (1982) caWngfor the convening of an emergency specialsession of the General Assembly to examinethe situation in the occupied Arab territories
-- Members: representatives: credentials (agenda item 3)Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly
Discussion in Credentials cttee: Meeting 1 (Meetingrf'':ord not issued)
A/ES-9/8 ReportDiscussion in Plenary: Meeti~s A/ES-9/PV.1, 12
Drlift resolution In A/ES-9/6, approving the reportof the Credentials Cttee, adopted withoutvote at the 12th meeting as resolution ES-9/2
-- opening of session (agenda item 1)
The session was declared open at the 1st plenarymeeting on 29 Jan 1982 by the PreSident,Mr. Ismat Kittani of Iraq
-- organization of work
Discussion in Plenartl: Meeting A/ES-9/PV.lLi accord8Dce wrrule 63 of the rules of proce
dure of the General Assembly, the Assemblydecided at its 1st meeting that the sessionwould convene in plenary meetings only andproceed directly to consider the item proposed for consideration in the requ€st forholding the session, without previous reference to the General Cttee or to any othercttee, l'_'!.d that the President and Vice-Presidents for the session would be the chairmenof those delegations from which were electedthe President and Vice-Presidents of theprevious session (the 36th)
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)-- prayer or meditation (agenda item 2)
Rule 62 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssemblyA minute of silence dedicated to prayer or meditation
was observed at the 1st and 12th plenary meetings
-- resolutions and decisions
Documents--xi~/7 (GAOR, 9th emergency special sess.,
Suppl. No. 1) Resolutions and decisionsadopted by the General Assembly during its9th emergency special session
Resolutions (A!RES/ES-9/1 and 2) and decisions (ES-9/11 ana 21) adopted during the session
see under SUbject for discussion (agenda item numbers inparentheses)
DEC/ES-9/2l General Assembly: agenda (4)DEC/ES-9!1l General Assembly: Cttees: Creden-
tials Cttee: appointment (3 (a»RES/ES-9/2 General Assembly: Members: repre-
sentatives: credentials (3 (b»RES/ES-9/l Territories occupied by Israel: an-
nexation of Golan Heights (5)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES-- Credentials Committee: members: appointment (agenda
item 3 (a»Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly
Action in Plenary: Meeting A/ES-9/PV.l
On the oral proposal of the PreSident, Mr. IsmatKittani (Iraq), the same members as thoseappointed at the 36th regular session wereappointed without objection as decisionES-9/11: China, Ghana, Netherlands, Niger,Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, USSRand United states
-- Credentials Committee: report A/ES-9/6
see General Assembly: Members: representatives:credentials for discussion
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL-- annexation of Golan Heights (agenda item 5)
DocumentsAlES-9/l secretary-General. Note transmitting
security Council resolution 500 (1982) callingfor the convening of an emergency specialsession of the General Assembly to examinethe situation in the occupied Arab territories
A/ES-9/4 Israel. Letter, 28 Jan, referring tosecurity Council resolution 500 (1982), andstating that there was no basis for holding aspecial session in that the 36th session of theGeneral Assembly had not yet been concluded
SUBJECT INDEX(Oth emergency special lIellllion)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)-- annexation of Golan Heights (continued)
Documents (continued)AlES-O/L.l && Add. 1 Afghanistan, Algeria, An
gola, Bahrain, Benln, Bulgaria, Byelorusman 88R, Cape Verde, Chad, Congo, Cuba,Czecholl1ovakia, Democratic Yemen, Djlbouti, Ethiopia, German Democratic Republic, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, GUYana, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq,Jordan, Kuwait, Lao People's DemocraticRepubUc, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mall,Malta, Mauritania,· Mongolia, Morocco,Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, saudi Arabia, Somalia, SriLanka, SUdan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Ukrainian SSH, United Arab Emirates,Vlet Nam, Yemen, Yugoslavia and Zimbabwe. Draft resolution
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/ES-9/PV.1-12brllh resolution in A/Es-O/L.l & Add. 1, declaring
that Israel's decision of 14 Dec 1081 to imposeits laws, jurisdiction and administration onthe occupied Syrian Golan Heights constitutesan act of aggression under the provisiona ofArt. 39 of the Charter of the UN and GeneralAssembly resolution 3314 (XXIX) and is nulland void and has no legal validity, callingupon Member States to cease all dealingswith Israel in order to totally isolate it in allfields, and requesting the secretarY-Generalto follow up implementation of this resolution _with reports at intervals of two months and tosubmit a comprehensive report to the Assembly at its 37th sessio:,\, adopted (86-21-34) byroll-call vote at the 12th meeting as resolution ES-9/1
UNITED NATIONS-- budget: contributions: scale of assessments
ooeumentsAlES-9j3 & Add. 1 secretarY-General. Le\.ters,
29 Jan and 2 Feb, concerning Membel' Statesin arrears of their contributions within theterms of Art. 19 of the Charter
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/ES-9/PV.l
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Index to Speeches
AFGBANJBTAN
Terrttort•• occ:ap1ed by lanel: aamexatloo of Golan Heights.PleD: 3
~h by ~reMDtatll'eUU, ~t. PliD: S
ALBANIA
Tenttorte. occupied by lanel: annexation of Golan HeightsPleD: 10
~~ !lreAlltatlve.~ Plen: Id
ALGERIA
Terrttorle. occupied by I.rael: annesatlon of Golan HeightsPlen: e
8?eechiZ 5.;reeentatlvese. e B. Plen: 8
ARGENTINA
Terrltorle. occupied by lerael: anneXlitlon of Golan HeightsPlell: 12
~re.ntatlve, J. C. M. Plen: 12
AUSTRALIA
Terrltorle. occupied by larael: annexat10n of Golan HeightsP1fm: 12
!?eecb aunlPre_ntatlveRac ;1. R. Plen: 12
AUSTRIA
Tel"l'ltorlt. occapled by I..el: annexat10n of Golan HeightsPleD: !,1~
~be. , !!Ireeentatlve-. ~1iIi: S, 11
T.l"I'ltort•• occupied by lerael: lDIlUl'Uon of Golan Heightspa.n: 11
~repreNDtatlveIPD.L. pin: 12
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BAHRAIN
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Height.Plen: 8
ffeech by representativext-Anyyed, J. S. Plen: 8
BANGLADESH
Territories occupied by Israel: annexatlOll of Golan Hel(lbtsPlen: 15
3!eec~ r;:resentatlve8(1), • Pien: 5
BARBADOS
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heig"sPlen: 12
3!eech ~ representativeMosee)', B. S. L. Plen: 12
BELGIUM
Territories occupied by Israel: annellatlon of Golan HeightsPlen: 5,12
3!eeches , representativeDiVer, . Plen: 5, 12
BENlN
Territories occupied b)' Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10
Speech by presentativeSOgIo, • Plen: 10
BHUTAN
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HelptsPlen: 9
ffaecb l:lT:§resentattveDOrJ77. Plell: 9
BOLIVIA
Territories occ"'Pied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlell: 12
!feech wresentatlve0IitlZ • t. pIen: 12
BRAZIL
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th emorgency epeclal aeaalon)
COLOMBIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 8,12
~eechesby r~re8entatlVOVeUoso, C.P. PIen: 8,12
BULGARIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Ht'~.ghts
Plen: 10
!teech Xorepresentl'itiveTeve v, B. Plen: 10
BURMA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
!teach by rlresentativeH1iIDg, • Plen: 12
BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 11
!teech~ ~resentativeShelOv~ •N. plen: 11
CANADA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golall HeightsPlen: 12
!teechJg"raresentativeKer n, • F. PIen: 12
ClULE
Territories occupied by Israd: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
!teech by rlresentativeTrucqo, • PIen: 12
CIDNA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 5
!te~ representative,Y. Plen: 5
6
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
!teech by representativeGircla-Moreno, G. Plen: 12
CONGO
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 7
!\Jeech by r1»resentativeGayama, • Plen: 7
COSTA RICA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of ~lan HeightsPlen: 12
speeCh by representativeCastrO de Bartsb, E. Plen: 12
CUBA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 2,10
~eeches by representativeVlera Lbilii8s, J.H. Plen: 2,10
CYPRUS
Territories occupied bi Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 8
~eech by representativeMavrommaUs. 'A:V":'"" Plen: 8
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 11
§?eech , representativeSUja. • Plen: 11
DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA
General Assembly: Members: representatives: credentialsPlen: 12
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
~eech by r,fOsentativeTlilounn. • Plen: 12
DEMOCRATIC YEMEN
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th emergenoy epecial ae8810n)·
FIJI
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation oi Golan HeightsPlen: 4
!feeCh~ r2resentativeAsl1, •S. PIen: 4
DJlBOUTI
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 11
§?e~ r~e8entativeDl , S. H. Plen: 11
DOMINICAN BEPUBLIC
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPllln: 12
~h~siare8entativeifelo 0, E.A. Plen: 12
ECUADOR
Territories occupied by ISl"clel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 11,12
ll?eeches by raresentativeAI60rnoz,. A. Plen: 11, 12
EGYPT
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights. Plen: 4, 8, 12
ll?eeches~ :::raresentativesA&tel e , A. E. Plen: 4Moussa, A'-M. Plen: 12Shehata, R. A. Plen: 8
EL SALVADOR
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10,12
speeches b~resentativesAiidlno- ar, J.R. Plen: 10Romero Banchez, E. S. Plen: 10Bosales-IUvera, M. Plen: 12
ETHIOPIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 7
§leech by representativeSelfu, A. Plen: 7
7
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
speaCh by rifresentative.ole, F. . Plen: 12
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 7,12
speeches by reof.resentatlvesBIomberg, • Plen: ITPastlnen, I. Plen: 7
FRANCE
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
6)leech by representativeLennuyeux-Comnene, M. Plen: 12
GABON
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 8
Speech by representativeDaVln, J. Plen: 8
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: PRESIDENT (Kittanl, I. T. )
General Assembly:agenda Plen: 1closing of sesslon Plen: 12Members: representatives: credentials Plen: 1,12opening of session Plen: 1organization of work Plen: 1 .prayer or meditation Plen: 1, 12Credentials Cttee: members: appointment Plen: 136th sess. : resumption Plen: 12
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 1, 11, 12
UN: contributions: assessment Plen: 1,5
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 4
6)leech by representativeott. H. Plen: 4
GREECE
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th emergency Ipecial lelllon)
INDIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
~e~% rnesentativenoun s, • Plen: 12
GRENADA
Territories occupied by Israel: anneatlon of Golan HeightlJPlea: 8
~~resentativea y, L. Plen: 8
GUATEMALA
Tenitoriel occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12 .
~~ r!i:iseDtativeo ala, E. j!)len: 12
GUINEA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlea: 10 .
~b by representative~OIIDibiii8a, D. Plen: 10
GUYANA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10 .
~"resentativeer,. G. Plen: 10
HONDURAS
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
~Ch by r;resentativearrasJ~' Plen: 12
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HUNGARY
Territories oc~'Aby Iarael: anneation of Golan HeightsPlen:8
~eecbby representativelitCz, P. P1en: B
8
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Height.Plen: of
Speech ZarepresentativeRns n, N. Plen::&
INDONESIA
Territories occupied by Israel: anneation of Golan HeightsPier.: 10
§!!l~e.I2resentattvesya , M. Plen: 10
IRAN
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 8
Speeches !i representativesRalile- bOras8llJil, S. plen: 8Velayati, A. A. Plen: 8
IRAQ
Territories occupied by Israel: ann8ation of Golan HeightsPlen: 8 -
Speech~ representativeA1-A~ S. O. Plen: 8
IRELAND
Territories occupied by Israel: anneation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
Speech by representativeDOrr~. Plen: 12
ISRAEL
Territories occupied by israel: annemtion of Golan HeightsPlen: .2,8, 12
Speeches, representativeSlum,. Z. Plen: 2, 8,12
JAMAICA
Territories occupied by Israel: annemtion of Golan HeightsPlen: 8
~eech bllt,rsentativeBartl , . P. Plen: 8
JAPAN
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th emergency special session)
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIlUYA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: '1,12
~eeches Fl wresentativeNlSlbO, . PIen: 7, 12
JORDAN
Terrlto:ies occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 9,12
~eeches~ representativeNuselbe ,H. Plen: 9, 12
KENYA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10
~eech by rfresentativeKaSlI1.a, •M. Plen: 13
KUWAIT
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 3
~eech by representatt\'eAl Awadl;A.R. Plen: 3
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC RF.:PUBLIC
General Assembly: Members: representatives: credentialsPlen: 12
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 4
~eeches ~resentativesangso ,B. plen: 4, 12
LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES: SECRET~Y-GENERAL(K11b1, C.)
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 3
LEBANON
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 2
~eech by raresentativeAIlOU-Khlur, J. Plen: 2
9
Territories occupied by Israel: a..'U1exatioo of Golan He1ghUPlen: 6
Speech by rtresentativeBurwtn, .S. Plen: 6
MADAGASCAR
Territories occupied by Israel: annexatiOl1 of Golan HelghbPlen: 11
SpeeC!L~resentatiYeRabe ,B. Plen: 11
MALAYSIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HelghbPlen: 6
Speech by representativeHlillm, A. A. Plen: 6
MALI
Territories.occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan He!gIUPlen: 11
Speech by :tresentlltiveTraore, • PIen: 11
MALTA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan He1gbtePlen: 5
Speech ;.". ~esentativeaauc , V.. Plen: 5
MAURITANIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golao He1_Plen: 6
Speech !i: representativeOIiliFdl Aly, M. Plen: 6
MAURrrroS
Territories occupied by Israel: anDexation of Golan Be1Bbt8Plen: 12
Speech by represe~lative
RamloguR, S. k:-:Pten: 12
MEXICO
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th emergency special .es.ion)
NIGERIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 5
~eech by resresentativeMuftoz Le o. P. Pien: 5
MONGOLIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 7
~eech by representativeDashtseren. B. Plen: 7
MOROCCO
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Gobln HeightsPlen: 4
Speechltl representativeMra zentiir. M. Plen: 4
NEPAL
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 7,12
Speeches~ representativeBbia•.D. P1en: 7.12
NEW ZEALAND
Territories occupied by Israel: annexaUon of Golan HeightsPlen: 3.12
Speeches by representativeFriincis, H. H. Plen: 3. 12
NICARAGUA
Territories occupied by Israel: annention of Golan HeightsPlen: 8
Speech by rrtresentativeD'Escoto rockmann, M. Plen: 8
I
NIGER
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan.HeightsPlen: 9
Speech by representativeOilmarou, I. Plen: 9
10
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 6
speech~epresentativeAn !la Plen: 6
NORWAY
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
speeCh by representativeKolby, O. P. Plen: 12
ORGANIZATION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE: SECaETARY-GENERAL (Chatty. H.)
Territories occupied by Israel: amlexation of Golan HeightsPI~n: ;;
PAKlS"tAN
General Assembly: Members: representatives: credentialsPlen: 12
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 6
speeches~rlrresenbUivesMahm ,.. Pion: 12Naik, N. A. Plen: 6
PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 2
Speech by representativeKaddolllD1, F. Plen: 2
PANAMA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 9 .
speeCh by r!resentativeKam, L. • Plen: 9
PEIW
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 11,12
speeChes by representativeCoutUi'ler, H. plen: 11.12
PIUL1PPINES
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th emergency special se8si~n)
SENEGAL
T.rritoriea occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 6
*eech by ~sentativefango, .D. PIen: 6
POLAND
Tarritories occupied by Israel: annexation of Gollln HeightsPlen: 9
*eect:l r;f.ireaentativeNo , ~M. Ploo: 9
PORTUGAL
Terlitories occupied by Israel: annexation of Gollln HeightsPlen: 12
t\Jeech by representativeAiidreeen, F. PIen: 12
QATAR
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 7
*eech ~epresentativeAl-T ;A. B. S. Plen: 7
ROMANIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Gollln HeightsPlen: 6.12
*eeches by repll'esentativeMii1liescu, T. PIen: 6. 12
ST. LUCIA
TerritrJriea occupied by lsrael: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
. *eech 1Stt\resentattveAugu • .B.L. PIen: 12
SAUDI ARABIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 9
Speech4:aepresentativeAl-T yan. A. PIen: 9
11
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10
Speech by representativeSiirrt'!. M. pien: 10
SINGAPORE
Territories occupic;,i by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 3
Speech b; r~resentativekob,. ~B. Plan: 3
SOMALIA
Territories occupied by Ismel: an..,exation of Golan HeightsPlen: 9
Speech by representativeAdan, A. M. Plen: 9
SPAIN
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Gollln HeightsPlen: 12
Speech by representativePiriles, J. de Plen: 12
SRI LANKA
Territories occupied by Isra(;1: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 5
Speecb. bL\epresentativeFonse ,I. B. Plen: 5
SUDAN
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 6
Speech t rexresentativeAbdi , . -H. Plen: 6
SUHINAME
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10.12
Speeches by represelltativesNaarendorp, H. H. Plen: 10Sewra~8ing. I. Plen: 12
SWEDE".,
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th emergenc1IPeclal ....Ion)
UGANDA
Terrlt'ories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 3,12
!\leeches by representativesLundVlk, J. Plen: 12Thunborg, A.I. Plen: 3
SYlUAN ARAB REPUBLIC
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 2,12
!\leeches by r~resentativeRliiidaaiD, •H. tsIen: 2, 12
THAILAND
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10
!\leech by wresentati"eKasems ,B. plen: 10
TOGO
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 6,12 .
!\leeches by i'epresentativeAmega, A. -K. Plen: 6, 12
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Territories occupied by Israel: WcUlexatton of Golan Heights'Plen: 12
!\leech~ ri::resentattveDorse, ~S. Plen: 12
TUNISIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 9
!\leech by representativeSlIm, T. Plen: 9
TURKEY
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation ef Golan HeightsPlen: 9,12
!\leeches '7 representativeKlrca, .C. ~en: 9,12
12
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10
~eech l rwresentattveIrum , • Plen: 10
UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 8
~eech ~ r,resentativeKrave s, •A. Plen: 8
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
General Assembly: Members: repreEeniatives: credentialsPlen: 12
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 4,12
Speeches '1. representaU.esFIleT, .1.Plen: 12Troyano.sky, O.A. Plen: 4
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 7
!\leech rzamrresentattveAl-N , R. A. Plen: 7
UNITED REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
Tel'ritorles occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 11
~eech by wesentatlveO7ono, .L. Plen: 11
UNITED REPUBLlC OF TANZANIA
1'erritones occupied by Israel: annexation of Go1a.!l HeightsPlen: 6 .
'¥eech by representativeRupia, P. M. Plen: 6
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 12
Speec~ representativeKlrtrtck, J.J. Plen: 12
INDEX TO SPEECHES(9th emergency llpecial ae.~ion)
VENEZUELA
Territorle. occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 11,12
.eeches by ~"ntativeMirtlJd~e&, A. Plen: 11, 12
VIETNAM
Territories occupied by IlIrael: anneatton of Golan HeightsPlen: 5
.eech by i1ireaentativeRa van u PIen: 5
YEMEN
Territories occupied by I8rael: annexation of Golan HeightsPlen: 10
.eech by r~resentativeSlll1i.m, ~ I. Plen: 10
13
YUGOSLAVIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan RelgbtaPlen: 3
~ech ~rellenb\tiveKoma ,M. PI"n: 3
ZAIRE
Territories occupied br I8rael: annexation of Golan RelgbtsPlen: 8,12
!>eeches~ representativekaman riKa~Plen: 8.12
ZAMBIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan RelgbbPlen: 5
.eec~~resentativetu , .3. F. P1en: 5
Numerical List of Documents
NOTE: Information u to repubUcaUon of mlrneographed documenta in p,":int.dliiCICT.. of AMIx.. to the Official Records was not available at the Um. ofthe pubUcaUon of We Iridex. .
Plenary
GtMrd&rits
AlES-I/1,2311 Add. 14-87 (GAOR, 9th emergency special session, Suppl.
No.l)
LJmUed 5ma
AlES-I/L. 1 1& Add. 1
PlenarY (CODUnued)
ResojJtions tni Decisions
A/RES/ES-9/1 and 2 (l.sued uparately) aod decl8llon.ES-9/11 and 21 are coll8Ctedln AlES-I/7 (GAOO,9th emergency special 8.8alOn, Buppl. No. 1)
Verbatim Records
A/Es-9/PV.I-12
Supplements to Official Record.
No. 1 Re80luUons and decisions adopted by the GeneralAssembly during its 9~ emergency special sell- _sion, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 1982. Mar 1982. iil, 7 p.(A/ES-9/7). Printed. $U.S. 1.50.
SEVENTH EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION(SE90ND PART ~ 1982)
IntroductionThe seventh emergency special session of the General Assembly, which was adjourned
at the close of its~, !. meeting, 29 July 1980, was resumed pursuant to its resolution ES-7/2on 20 April 1982. In accordance with resolution ES-7/4 the session was adjourned at the closeof the 21st meeting on 28 April and resumed at the 22nd meeting on 25 June. In accordancewith resolution ES-7/5 the session was adjourned at the close of the 24th meeting on 26 Juneand resumed at the 25th meeting on 16 August. In accordance with resolution ES-7/6 the session was adjourned at the clos!! of the 31st meeting on 19 August.
In accordance with paragraph 12 of resolution ES-7/6, the session was resumed at the32nd meeting by the President of the 37th session. The Assembly then decided at the samemeeting that the Vice-Presidents and the Credentials Committee of the 37th session would nowserve in these capacities for the resumed emergency special session. In accordance with resolution ES-7/9 the session was adjourned at the close of the 32nd meeting on 24 SeptGmber.
Officers Resolutions and Decisions
Checklist of Meetings
Ilesolutions and decisions of the first part of the 7themergency special session, 22-29 July 1980, are collectedin document A/ES-7/14 (GAOIl, 7th emergency special sess.,Suppl. No. 1). Resolutions and decisions of the resumedmeetings held between 20 April - 24 September 1982 arecollected in documents A/ES-7/14/Add. 1 & Add.l/Corr.1.At the close of the session all resolutions and decisions willbe combined in document A/ES-7/14/Rev.1 (GAOIl, 7themergency special sess., SUppl. No.l [Revised]) (To beissued). --
Rf::Jolutions and decisions adopted during the second partof the session are listed herl:lin under the heading: GeneralAssembly: resolutions and decisi.ons (p.42).
PLENARY(Symbol A/ES-7/PV. -)
PreSidents:Mr. Ismat T. Kittani (Iraq), President of the 36th ses
sion of the General Assembly, served as Presidentfrom 20 April - 24 September 1982 (A/ES-7/PV.12.·31)
Mr. Imre Hollai (Hungary), President of the 37th sessionof the General Assembly, served as President forthe meeting on 24 September 1982 (A/ES-7/PV. 32)
Vice-Presidents:Representatives of Australia, Benin, Botswana, China,
Cuba, Cyprus, France, Indonesia, Mexlco, Morocco, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea,Rwanda, Seychelles, Sweden, Togo, Ukrainian SSR,USSR, United Kingdom and United states for meetings A/ES-7/PV.12-31
RepresentativcLl of Austria, China, Congo, Cyprus,Democratic Yemen, France, Haiti, Jamaica, Kuwait, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mali, Nicaragua,Philippines, Qatar, Turkey, Uganda, USSIl,.United Kingdom, United States, Upper Volta andZambia for meeting A/ES-7/PV. 32
CredentialS Committee:Chilrmen: Mr. Ide Oumarou (Niger) (20 April - 19 Au
gust 1982)Mr. Davidson L. Hepburn (Bahamas) (24 sep
tember 1982)secretaries: Mr. Ilaymond Sommereyns (20 April
19 August 1982)Mr. A. G. Borg Olivier (24 September 1982)
Rules of Procedure
Meeting
12 (resuming)13141516171819202122
Date, 1982
20Apr21 Apr22Apr22Apr23Apr23 Apr26Apr26Apr28 Apr28Apr25 Jun
Meeting
23242526272829
. 303132 (adjourning)
Date, 1982
26 Jun26 Jun16Aug17 Aug17 Aug18Aug18Aug19Aug19 Aug24 Sep
The Ilu1es of Procedure of the General Assembly, asamended up to 31 December 1981, were in effect during theresumed 7th emergency special session (A/520/Ilev. 14(Sales No. E.82.I.9».
15
CIlEDENTIALS COMMITTEE
Meeting Date, 1982
2 23 Apr
(No meeting records issue~)
SEVENTH EMERGENCY SPECIAl, SESSION------------------------~._-------
i!IlIl.Cl..Il<!..P_~..r..L.:_!.l!.!!L
Agenda
NOTE: The word. in capital letter. following the title of the item, and introducedliflIii'word "he", indicate the subject headingll under which the related documentation i. UBte'illR the &lbject Index.
1. ~ening of the oellllion by the President of theGeneral Assembly
§!!. GENERAL ASSEMBLY: resumption of aellllion
2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation
3. Credentials of repreaentatives to the aeventh emer-gency special &ession of the General Assembly
<a) Appointment of the members I)f the Credentials Committee
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES:- Credentials Committee: appointment
(b) Report of the Credentials Committee
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Members:--- representatives: credentials
4. Adoption of the agenda
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: agenda
5. Question of Palestine
see PALESTINE QUESTION
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SEVENTH EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION--------------------------------------. (~!£2~~_~~t~_!!!!)
Subject Index
General Assembly: cttees: Credentials Cttee: appointment(3 (a»
Genernl Assembly: Members:representatives: credentials
(3 (b»Geooral Assembly: Vice-PreSi
dents: electionPalestine question (5)
RES/ES-7/18
DEC/ES-7/22
RES/ES-7/4-9
GENERAL ASSEM8L Y: COMMITTEES-- Credentials Committee: appointment (agenda item 3 (a»
Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the GeneralAssembly
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A!ES-7!PV.12, 32At th<D 12th meeting the Assembly decided without
vote that the Credentials Cttee for the 7themergency special session would be composedof the folloWing states members of the Ctteeat the 26th sellsion as decision ES-7/11 8:China, Ghana, Netherlands, Niger, Panama,Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, USSR andUnited states
-- resumption of sessionThe 7th emergency special session was resumed at the
12th meeting in accordance with resolutionES-7/2, at the 22nd meeting in accordance withresolution ES-7/4, at the 25th meeting in accordance with resolution ES-7/5, and at the32nd meeting in accordance with resolutionES-7/6
-- Vice-Presidents: electionDiscussion in Plenary: Meetings A!ES-7/PV.12, 32
At the 12th meeting the Assembly decided Withoutvote that the folloWing states, who had servedas Vice-Presidents of the 36th session,would serve in this same capacity at the 7themergency special session as decision ES-7/22 A: Australia, Benin, Botswana, China,Cuba, Cyprus, France, Indonesia, Mexico.Morocco, pakistan, Panama, Papua NewGuinea, Rwanda, seychelles, Sweden, Togo,Ukrainian SSR, USSR, United Kingdom andUnited States
At the 32nd meeting the Assembly decided withoutvote that the follOWing states, who were toserve as Vice-Presidents of the 37th session,would serve in this same capacity at the 7themergency special session as decision ES-7/228: Austria, China, Congo, Cyprus, Democratic Yemen, France, Haiti, Jamaica, Kuwait, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mali, Nicaragua, Philippines, Qatar, Turkey, Uganda,USSR, United Kingdom, United states, UpperVolta and Zambia
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)-- resolutions and decisions (continued)
Resolutions (A!RES/ES-7/4-9) and decisions (ES-7/11 8and 22) adopted during the sessIonsee under sub ect for discusf'ion (agenda item numbers
nparen esesDEC/ES-7/11 8
-- PresidentMr. Ismat T. Kittani (Iraq), President of the 36th
88ssion of the General Assembly, served asPresident of the 7th emergency special sessionat its meetings from 20 Apr - 19 Aug 1982(A/ES-7/PV.12-31)
Mr. Imre Hollai (Hungary), president ofthe 37th session of ~e General Assembly, served as President of the 7th emergency special session at itsmeeting an 24 sep 1982 (A/ES-7/PV.32)
-- organization of work (7t!1 emergency special session)Discussion in Plenarf Meetings A!ES-7/PV.12, 16,19, 21, 24, 25, 3 ,32
The 7th emergency special ~ession was adjournedat the close of the ~ist meeting in accordancewith the terms of resolution ES-7/4, at theclose of the 24th meeting in accordance withthe terms of resolution ES-7/5, at the closeof the 31st meeting in accordance with theterms of resolution ES-7/6, and at the close,of the 32nd meeting in accordance with theterms of resolution ES-7/9
-- resolutions and decisionsDocuments
AlES-1/14/Add. 1 & Add.l/Corr.l Resolutionsand decisions adl\)ted by the General Assembly during its resumed 7th .emergency specialsession, 20 Apr - 24 sep 1982
-- organization of work (36th 88ssion)Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/ES-7/PV.12, 16,19
GENERAL ASSEM8LY-- adjournment of session
The 7th emergency special session was adjourned atthe close of the 21st meeting in accordance withthe terms of resolution ES-7/4. at the close ofthe 24th meeting in accordance with the termsof resolution ES-7/5, at the close of the 31stmeeting in accordance with the terms of resolution ES-7/6, and at the close of the 32nd meeting in accordance with the terms of resolutionES-7/9
-- Members: representatives: credentials (agenda item 3 (b»Discussion in Credentials Cttee: Meeting 2 (Meeting
record not issued)A/ES-7/13/Add.l 2nd report
DiscusSion in Plenary: Meeti~ A/ES-7/PV.21bratt resolu60n in A/ES-7/13/Add.l. approvingthe 2nd report of the Credentials Cttee, wasadopted without vote as resolution ES-7/1/Rev. 1
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SUBJECT INDEX(7th emergency special seamon)
(2nd pad - 1982)
General Assembly: Committees (continued)-- Credentials Committee: nppointment (continued)
Discussion in PlelU\r~ (continued)At the 32nd meeting the ASi:lembly decided without
vote that the Credentials Cttee for the 7themergency special session would be composedof the folloWing states members of the Ctteeat the 27th session as decision ES-7/11 C:Bahamas, China, Dominican Republic, Nepal,New Zealand, Nigeria, Seychelles, USSR andUnited states
-- Credentials Committee: report A/ES".7/13/Add. 1
See General Assembly: Members: representatives:- credentials for discussion
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE QUESTION OFPALESTINE (1983)
-- convening General Assembly resolution ES-7/7
~ Palestine question for discussion
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF INNOCENT CHILDREN VICTIMSOF AGGRESSION (4 June)
-- designation General Assembly resolution ES-7/8
See Palestine question for discussion
LEBANON SITUATION
See Palestine question
PALESTINE QUESTION (agenda item 5)
DocumentsA1ES-7/16 United States. Letter, 19 Apr, con
cerning adjournment and resumption of thesession
A/ES-7/17 General Assembly: President. Letter,20 Apr, concerning adjournment and resumption of the session
A/ES-7/18 Israel. Letter, 21 Apr, concerningadjournment and resumption of the session
A/ES-7/19 secretarY-General. Administrativeand financial implications of draft resolutionin A/ES-7/L. 6 relating to the convening ofthe International Conference on the Questionof Palestine
A/ES-7/20 Israel. Letter, 22 sep, indicating theinappropriateness of resuming the emergencyspecial session while the regular session of ,the General Assembly is in session
A/ES-7/L.3 & Add.! Afghanistan, Bangladesh,Chad, Congo, Cuba, Gambia, German I)jmocratic Republic, Guinea, Guyana, Hu!'.gary,India,. Indonesia, Lao People'S DemocraticRepublic, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali,Malta, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, .
I Sierra Leone, Tunisia, Ukrainian SSR, VietNam and Yugoslavia. Draft resolution on thequestion of Palestine
A/ES-7/L.4 & Add. 1 Afghanistan, Algeria,Angola, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Bulgaria, Chad, Congo, Cuba, Cypros, Czechoslovakia, Democratic Yemen, Djiboilti, Ethiopia, Gambia, German Democratic Republic,Ghana, Greece, Guinea-Biasau, Guyana,Hungm-y, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lao People's Demo-
18
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)
Documents (continued)A/ES-7/L.4 & Add. ! (continued)
cratic Republic, Libyan Arab Jamahirlya,Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mall,Malta, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique,Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan,Qatar, sao Tome and Principe, saudi Arabia,Senegal, Seychelles, SOmalia, Sri Lanka,SUdan, Syrian Arab RepUblic, Togo, Tunisia,Turkey, Ukrainian SSR, United Arab Emirates, United RepUblic of Cameroon, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Viet Nam, Yemen,Yugoslavia alia Zambia. Draft resolution onthe Israeli invasion of Lebanon
A/ES-7/L.5 & Add.! Afghanistan, Bangladesh,Benin, Cape Verde, Chad, Congo, Cuba,Cyprus, Ethiopia, Gambia, Grenada, Guinea,Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, India, IftdoneSia,Jordan, Lao People's Democratic Republic,Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali,Malta, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan,Qatar, sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, SriLanka, Sudan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates,Yemen and Yugoslavia. Draft resolution onmilitary activities by Israel within Lebanon
A/ES-7/L.6 & Add. 1 Afghanistan, Bangladesh,Benin, Cape Verde, Chad, Congo, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Gambia, German Democratic Republic, Grenada, Guinea, GuineaBissau, Guyana, Hungary, India, Indonesia,Jamaica, Lao People's Democratic Republic,Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mall, Malta,Niger, Nigeria, T4kistan, RomlUl1a, sao Tomeand Principe, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukrainian SSR, Viet Nam, Yeman and YugoslaVia. Draft resolution on theinternational Conference on the Question ofPalestine.
A/ES-7/L.7/Rev.l Afghamstan, Algeria, Bahrain,Bangladesh, Benin, Bulgaria, Cape Verde,Cuba, Democratic Yemen, Djibouti, Gambia,Grenada, Guyana, Iraq, Jordan, KUWait, LaoPeople's Democratic Republic, Libyan ArabJamahiriya, Madagascar, Maldives, Mali,Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan,Qatar, saudi Arabia, SOmalia, Sudan, SyrianArab Republic, Tunisia, Uganda, United ArabEmirates and Yemen. Revised draft resolutionon designation of an International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
A/ES-7/L.8 Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Benin, Comoros, Congo, Cuba, Cyprus, Egypt, Gambia,Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guinea, Guyana,India, Indonesia, JO:l'dan, Kenya, KUWait, LaoPeople's Democratic Republic, Madagascar,Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania,Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama,Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, Uganda, United Arab Emirates,United Republic of Tanzania, Upper Volta, VietNam, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. -Draft resolution condemning the massacreof Palestinian and other civilian~ in Beirut on17 Sep 1982 and demanding observance of sovereignty and territorial integrity of Lebanon
SUBJECT INDEX(7th emergency .peclal session)
(2nd part - 1982)
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)Discussion in Plenarx: Meeti~sA/ES-7/PV.12-32Dratt resolution In A/ES-7/L. 3 & Add. 1, on the
question of Palestine, and deciding to adjournthe 7th emergency s",~cial session temporarily and authorizing its resumption upon request from Member states, adopted (86-2036) by roll-call vote at the 20th meeting asresolution ES-7/4
Draft resolution in A/ES-7/L. 4 &Add. 1, supporting fully the provisions of security Councilresolutions 508 (1982) and 509 (1982) demanding that Israel withdraw its militaryforces from Lebanon and that all p~ties totht.' conflict cease military activities withinLeb'non and across the Lebanese-Israelibor-der, calling for humanitarian aid to the"ictims of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon,requesting the secretary-General to delegatea high-level commission to investigate andaSBeSS the extent of loss of human life andmaterial damage and to report to the Assembly and to the Security Council, and decidingto adjourn the 7th emergency special sessiontemporarily and authorizing its resumptionupon request from Member states, adopted(127-2-0) by recorded vote at the 24th meeting as resolution ES-7!5
Draft resolution in A/ES-7/L. 5 & Add. I, as awhole, on the question of Palestine, expressing indignation at the continuation and intensification of military activities by Israelwithin Lebanon, condemning Israel for itsnon-compliance with resolutions of the SecUrity Council, reaffirming its rejection ofall policies and plans aiming at the resetUement of the Palestinians outside their homeland, urging the Secretary-General to undertake effective measures to guarantee thesafety and security of the Palestinian andLebanese civilian population in South Lebanon, and requesting the Secretary-Generalto delegate a high-level commission to investigate and report on the extent of loss ofhuman life and material damage, adopted(120-2-20) by roll-call vote at the 31st meeting as resolution ES-7/6
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)Discussion in Plenary (continued)
Draft resolution in A/ES-7/L. 6 & Add. 1, decidingto convene the International Conference onthe Question of Palestine at the headquartersof UNESCO in Paris from 16-27 Aug 1983,adopted (123-2-18) by roll-Call vote at the31st meeting as resolution ES-7/7
Draft resolution in A!ES-7/L. 7!Rev.l. appalledby the great number of innocent Palestinianand Lebanese children victims of Israel'sacts of aggression, and deciding to commemorate 4 Jun of each year as the InternationalDay of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, adopted (102-2-34) by roll-call vote atthe 31st meeting as resolution ES-7/8
Draft resolution in A/ES-7/L.8. as a whole, condemning the massacre of Palestinian andother civilians in Beirut on 17 sep, urgingthe Security Council to investigate the circumstances and extent of the massacre,supporting the Security Council demands forIsraeli withdrawal of its military forcesfrom Lebanon and the cessation of militaryactivities within Lebanon. demanding theobservance of strict respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Lebanon,and deciding to adjourn the 7th emergencyspecial session temporarily, adopted (1472-0) by recorded vote at the 32nd meeting asresolution ES-7/9
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DocumentsA/ES-7/15 SecretarY-General. Letter, 20 Apr
1982, informing the President of the GeneralAssembly of Member states which are inarrears in payment of contributions
Discussion in. Plenary: Meeting A!ES-7/PV.12
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Index to SpeechesAFGHANISTAN
Palestine question Plen: 15, 27
§?eeches b~ representativezerlf, •F. Plen: IS, 27
ALBANIA
Palestine question Plen: 16,24,27,31,32
§?eeches b~representativeBateti,. Plen: 16, 24, 27, 31, 32
ALGERIA
Palestine question Plen: 13, 29
&peeches by representativesAbidi; A. Plen: 29Bouhara, A. Plen: 13
ANGOLA
Palestine question Plen: '13
ARGENTINA
Palestine question Plen: 16, 21, 29
§?eeches by representativesMIliiIz, C. M. Plen: 29Roca, E. A. Plen: 16, 21
AUSTRALIA
Palestine question Plen: 24, 31
&peeches by representativesAriderson, H. p. );lIen: 24Rowe, L. Plen: 31
AUSTRIA
Palestine question Plen: 18,20,22,26, 30,32
§?eeches by representativesFIscher, K. Plen: 22Kuen, A.J. Plen: 18,20,26,30Pahr, W. Plen: 32
BAHRAIN
Palestine question Plen: 17
§?eech by reprasentativeShiikar, A. J. Plen: 17
BANGLADESH
Palestine question Plen: 17,22,27
&peeches by representativesSObfian, F. Plel\: 17, 22Wasiuddill, K. Plen: 27
BELGIUM
Palestine question Plen: 14, 20, 23, 24
~eeches by representativeDever, E. Plen: 14, 20, 23, 24
BENIN
Palestine question Plen: 29
~eech by representativeJohrison, R. Plen: 29
BHUTAN
Palestine question Plen: 14,:!9
&peeches by representativePradhan, O. Plen: 14, 29
BOLIVIA
Palestine question Plen: 20,24, 31,32
Speeches by representativesBernlil Brito, G. Plen: 32Galvez Mucientes, A. Plen: 20Gottret Valdes, S. Plen: 31Ortiz sanz, F. . Plen: 24
BRAZIL
Palestine question Plen: 16, 21, 28
&peeches by representativesCorrea aa Costa, S. Plen: 16, 28Palazzo, S. M. Plen: 21
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BULGARIA
Pa1ellt1ne question Plen: 15, 23, 29
Illeeches by representativesXlDandrOv, E. Plen: 29K08tov, D. Plen: 15Tavetkov, B. Plen: 23
BURMA
Palestine question Plen: 31
~eecb by representativeTJUUit; A. Plen: 31
INDEX TO SPEECHES(7th emergency lPectal se.alan)
(2nd part - 1982)
COLOMBIA
Palestine question Plen: 21, 24, 30, 31
!leeches by representativesanz de santamaria, C. Plen: 21,24,30,31
COMMITTEE ON THE EXERCISE OF THE INALIENABLERIGHTS OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE
Palestine question Plen: 12,25, 32
Sa:,eChes b~ representativesGauci,. J. (Rapporteur) Plen: 32
.*Sarrt!, M. (Chairman) Plen: 12,25,32
BURUNDI
Palestine question Plen: 16
l\Jeecb by representativeaaranyarUliiZa, G. plen: 16
BYELORUSSlAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Palestine question Plen: 17,24,28
~eeches by reIAesentattvesMiidoVlch, . A. Plen: 28Sbeldov, A.N. Plen: 17,24
CANADA.
Palestir.e queation Plen: 20, 24, 30, 32
*eeches by r~resentatives
keriln, Mot. Plen: 24,30,32Pelletier, G. Plen: 20
CIULE
Palestine question Plen: 20,24,31,32
Speeches by representativesGOilZatez, R. Plen: 32Perez, F. Plen: 24Trucco, M. Plen: 20, 31
CIDNA
Palestine question Plen: 14, 23,27, 32
*etlches by representativesLing, Q. "Plen: 14, 23, 32Ml, G. Plen: 27
*Also spoke as representative of Malta.** Also spoka as representative of Senegal.
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COSTA RICA
Palestine question Plen: 21,32
I?\?eeches by representativesPiza Esclilante, R. Plen: 21Urblna, J. Plen: 32
CUBA
Palestine question Plen: 13, 22, 25, 32
!:feeches by representativestopez del Amo, R. Plen: 22Malmierca Peoli, I. Plen: 25Roa Kouri, R. Plen: 13Viera Linares, J.R. Plen: 32
CYPRUS
Palestine question Plen: 18, 24, 30
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Palestine question Plen: 16, 23, 29
!>ejCheS by representativesohanes, J. plen: 23
Kalina, S. Plen: 29SUja, S. Plen: 16
DEMOCRATIC YEMEN
Palestine question Plen: 19,,21,29,31,32
S)?eeches by re~resentatives
AI-Alfi, H.. Plen: 21,29,31,32Al-Ashtal, A. S. Plen: 19
DENMARK
Palestine quelrtion Plen: 24,26,31,32
~eeches by representativesHel8kov, N.P.G. Plen: 26, 31,32Ulrichsen, W. Plen: 24,32
DJIBOUTI
Palestine question Plen: 19
~eech by re~resentative
Flirilh Dlr r, S.H. \ Plen: 19
ECUADOR
Palestine question Plen: 20, 24, 30,32
~eeches by representativesAIbornoz, M. A. Plen: 24, 30, 32Escuderb, H. Plen: 20
EGYPT
Palestine question Plen: 20, 22, 25
~eeches bY!iaresentativesAbdel Megui , A. E. Plen: 20, 22Moussa, A. M. pien: 25
ETHIOPIA
Palestine question Plen: 22
~eech by representativeIbratiim, M.H. plen: 22
FIJI
Palestine question Plen: 15, 21, 30
~eeches by l'epresentativesBole, F.N. Plen: 15, 21Kumar, R. Plen: 30
FINLAND, .
Palestine question Plen: 16,21,24, 27, 31
~eeches b:l! representativesEkblom, B. Plen: 27Pastinen, I. Plen: 16, 21, 24Balonen, K. V. Plen: 31 .
... Also spoke as representative of SWeden.
INDEX TO SPEECHES(7th emergency special session)
(2nd part· 1982)
FRANCE
Palestine question Plen: 21, ~4, 31
Plen: 21
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: PRESIDENTS
General Assembly:adjournment of session Plen: 21,24,31,32Credentials Cttee: appointment Plen: 12, 32Members: represent~.tives: credentials Plen: 12,21organization of work (7th emergency special session)
Plen: 12,16,19,22-24organization of work (36th session) Plen: 16,32resumption of session Plen: 12,22,25,32Vice·Presidents: election Plen: 12,32
Palestine question Plen: 17,20,23,24,29-31UN: bUdget: contributions: scale 01 assessments Plen: 12
Speeches by office,..~
Hollai, I. (president) Plen: 32Kittani, I. (President) Plen: 12,16,17,20-25,29-31
*Thunborg, A. I. (Vice-President) Plen: Hl,22
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Palestine question Plen: 16, 22, 26, 32
~eeches by representativesKutscfian, K. Plen: 2200, H. Plen: 16,32Zachmann, S. Plen: 26
GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)
Palestine question Plen: 24
~eech by representativ\1van Well, G. Plen: 24
GHANA
Pldestine question Plen: 13,32
Speeches by representativeGbefio, J.V. Plen: 13,32
GREECE
Palestine question ;Plen: 21,28
~eeches by representativesDountas, M. Plen: 21Ghikas, E. Plen: 28
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GUATEMALA
Palestine question Plen: 32
Speech by representativeDelpree Crespo, J, C. Plen: 32
HAITI
Palestine question Plen: 30,32
Speeches by representativesCharles, G. Plen: 32Georges, J. P. Plen: 30
HONDURAS
Palestine question Plen: 31
~ech by riijresentativeOrtez Co nares, E. Plen: 31
HUNGARY
Palestine question Plen: 17,23,28
~eeches by representativesRacz, P. Plen: 17, 23Somogyi, F. Plen: 28
INDIA
palestine question Plen: 17, 22, 26
~eeches by representativeKrisllliiri, N. plen: 17,22,26
INDONESIA
Palestine question Plen: 15, 22, 28
~eeches by representativesDjatat, H. Plen: 22, 28Kamil, A. Plen: 15
INDEX TO SPEECHES(7th emergency special session)
(2nd part - 1982)
IRELAND
Palestine question Plen: 20,24,31,32
Speeches by' representativesDorr, N. Pfen: 20,24, 31Kel1eher~ D. Plen: 32
ISRAEL
Palestine question Plen: 12,20,24,26,31,32
~eeches by representativemum, Y. Z. Plen: 12, 20,24,26,31,32
ITALY
Palestine question Plen: 24
~eech by representativeLa Rocca, u. Plen: 24
JAPAN
Palestim1 question Plen: 13, 20, 24, 25, 31
JORDAN
Palestine question Plen: 12,17,20,26
~eeches by representativesBurayzat, M. S. Plen: 12Nuseibeh, H. Plen: 17,20,26
KENYA
Palestine question Plen: 16
~eech by representativeMaina, C. G. Plen: 16
IRAN
Palestine question Plen: 17,23,26,31,32
~eechesby representativeRajaie-Khorassani, S. Plen: 17,23,26,31,32
IRAQ
Palestine question Plen: 12, 18,21,23,30,32
~eeches by representativesAI-AIt, S.O. plen: 18, 23Al-Qaysi, R. Plen: 32Ibrahim, M.A.R. Plen: 21Mardan, W. A. Plen: 12Mohammad, Z.I. Plen: 30
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KUWAIT
Palestine question Plen: 13,23,26,32
~eeches by representativesAI)Ulhassan, M. A. Plen: 13,26,32Al-Zaid, A. F. Plen: 23Razzooqi, D.A.R. Plen: 23
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Palestine question Plen: 14, 29
~eeches by representativesKiffikhoun, A. Plen: 29Srithirath, S. Plen: 14
LEAGUE OF ARAB S1'ATES
INDEX TO SPEECHES(7th emeqenc)' special 118..lon)
(2nd part - 1982)
MALTA
Palestine question P1en: 15,25,27,32
LEBANON
Palestine question Plen: 24,32
Speeches bihrefrespltatis2sSaglilyy " en:Tueni, G. Plen: 24
LWYAN ARAB JAMAHlRIYA
Palestine question Plen: 15,21,23,27,31,32
Speeches b~ representativesAddabas I, r. O. Plen: 32Burwin, A. S. Plen: 23El Hofarl, M. S. Plen: 27, 31Tretki, A. A. Plen: 15, 21, 32
MADAGASCAR
Palestine question ,Plen: 19,23,29
Speeches by representativesRabetafika, B. plen: 23,29Rasolondraibe, H. Plen: 19 .
MALAYSIA
Palestine question Plen: 13, 24, 28
~eeches by representativesOmardln, A. W. plen: 24Zalna1 Abidin, T. S. Plen: 13, 28
MALDIVES
Palestine question Plen: 30
Speech b~' repre~entative
zlikl, A. Plen: 30
MALI
palestine question Plen: 19, 23, 29
!\leeches by represent~ive
Traore, S. Plen: 19';13, 29
• Also spoke as Rapporteur o~ the cttee on the Exel~ctseof the Inalienable Rights of the P~lestinlan People.
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Palestine question P1en: 19,22,30,32
SJ?:,eches by representativesGaucl, V. J. Plen: 19, 22, 32VeUa, C. V. Plen: 30
MAURITANIA
Palestine question Plen: 29
!\leech bMepresentatlveOIi1d ,M. F. Plen: ~
MAURITIUS
Palestine question Plen: 18
!\leech byrepresentati'!!RampliUl, R.S. Nen: 18
MEXICO
Palestine question Plen: 15,24,28,32
!\leeches by representativesGonziles Cesar, O. plen: !5, 24, 32Muloz Ledo, P. Plen: 28
MONGOLIA
Palestine question Plen: 17,27
!\leeches by r;resentattvesBold, C:len: 21Dashtseren,~. Plen: 17
MOROCCO
Palestine question Plen: 19,28
~ech68 by rtiiresentattveMiiiil Zen r, M:-p[i;D: 19,28
NEPAL
Palestine question Plen: 15, 20, 29
!\leeches by r8{lresentatlveBhift, U. D. Plen: 15, 20, 29
NETHERLANDS
Palestine o.iue8tlon P1en: 24
*eech~relM!ntatlvevan H m, R. J. Plen: 24
NEW ZEALAND
Palestine question Plen: 14,23,31,32
~eeches by representativeshands, H. H. plell: 14,23,32Ward, G.K. Plen: 31
NICARAGUA
Palestine question Plen: 18,24, 30
~eeche8 by representativesBrockmann, M. D. Plen: 30Chamorro Mora, J. Plen: 18,24
NIGER
Palestine question Plen: 32
§peech by representativeOumarou, I. Plen: 32
NIGERIA
Palestine question Plen: 14, 29
f\leeches by r6'resentativesFiilowora, .0. Plen: 14Maitama-SUle, A. Y. Plen: 29
NORWAY
Palestine question Plen: 20,24, 30,32
~eeches by representativeVraalsen, T. E. Plen: 20,24,30,32
INDEX TO SPEECHES(7th emergency special session)
(2nd part - 1982)
PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION
Palestine question Plen: 12,21,22,24,25,31,32
~eechesby representativesKaddoumi, F. Plen: 12,25Terzi, Z. L. Plen: 12,21,22,24,31,32
PANAMA
Palestine question Plen: 20, 30
~eeches by re!iresentativeOZorez Typ dos, C. Plen: 20,30
PARAGUAY
Palestine question plen: 31
~eech by r;resentativeCabelIorutlhl, O. J. Plen: 31
PERU
Palestine question Plen: 20
~eech by reMesentativeCane y C e, J.J. Plen: 20
PIDLIPPINES
Palestine question Plen: 19
~eech by representativeYango, A. D. plen: 19
OFFICE OF THE UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FORPOLITICAL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY AFFAIRS:UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL (Buffum, W.B.)
General Assembly: organization of work (7th emergencyspecial session) Plen: 32
OMAN
Palestine question Plen: 23
Speeche by representativeAboUl-Naar, M. Plen: 23
PAKISTAN
Palestine question Plen: 13, '::,2, 27,32
SJl!!eches by representaU,vesMahmood, K. Plen: 22Nalk, N. A. Plen: 13Nawaz, S. Plen: 27Yaqub-Kban, S. Plen: 32
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POLAND
Palestine question Plen: 17,23,28
~seches by representatives---y.;fowllk, J. M. plen:.23, 28
Wyzner, E. plen: 17
PORTUGAL
Palestine question Plen: 20, 27
lEeeches 0) re~resentatlves
Medina, B. e Plen: 20Syder, J. Plen: 27
QATAR
Palestine question Plen: 13,22,27,30
~~eches by representative .,JamaI, J. Y. pIen: 13, 22, 27, 30
ROMANIA
Palestine question Plen: 15,23,27,32
!\leeches by representativesM1Ulnescu, T. Plen: 16,23,32Tinea, G. Plen: 27
SAUDI ARABIA
Palestine question Plen: 18, 28•
!\leeches by representativesAllagany, G.M. Plen: 18Masoud, M.I. Plen: 28
SENEGAL
Palestinequestion Plen: 20, 22,32
S~eches by representativeSarre, M. Plen: 20, 22, 32
SEYCHELLES
Palestine question ,Plen: 19
~eech by representativeGonthler, G. Plen: 19
SIERRA LEONE
Palestine question P1en: 20
~eech by reresentativeKoroma, .G. Plen: 20
SINGAPORE
Palestine question Plen: 30
~eech by representativeDeSker, B. Plen: 30
SOMALIA
Palestine question Plen: 29
INDEX TO SPEECHES(7th emergency llPeclal session)
(2nd part - 1982)
SPAIN
Palestine question Plen: 20,30
~eeches by representativepiiiies, J. de Plen: 20,30
SRI LANKA
Palestine question Plen: 18,29
Speeches by representativesDe Silva, S. w. A. Plen: 29Fonseka, I. B. Plen: 18
SUDAN
Palestine question Plen: 19
~eech by representativeEltaki, E:A. Plen: 19
SURJNAME
Palestine question Plen: 20
SWEDEN
Palestine question Plen: 19, 20, 24, 29, 30,32
~eeches by representativesElmer, B.A.. plen: 29, 30
"Thunborg, A.I. Plen: ·19,20,24,32
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
Palestine question P1en: 12,21,24,27,31
~eeches by re:KresentativesAI-Atassi, . M. plen: 24El-Fattal, D. -A. Plen: 21,27,31Khaddam, A.H. Plen: 12
THAILAND
Palestine question Plen: 20, 32
Speeches by re&resentativeKiSemsri, • Plen: 20,32
TOGO
Palestine question Plen: 18,21,29
*Also spoke as Chairman of the Cttee on the EXt<rcise of
the Inalienable Rights of the Palestlnian People..* Also spoke as Vice-President of the General Assembly.
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~eeches by representativesAdjoyi, K. plen: 18Akakpo, F.G. P1en: 21Amega, A. -K. Plen: 29
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Palestine question Plen: 21, 32
Speeches by representativesMurray, D. Plen: 32Rambissoon, M. Plen: 21
TUNISIA
Palestine question Plen: 17,23,24
§leeches by ri!1resentativeSim, T.len: 17,23,24
TURKEY
Palestine question Plen: 16,21,22,28,31,32
f:l?eeches by representativesKlrca, C. Plen: 16, 21, 22, 32~bay, G. Plen: 28,31
UGANDA
Palestine question Plen: 14, 27
f:l?eeches by representativeOtUiUiu, O. Plen: 14, 27
UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Palestine question Plen: 16,28
Speeches by representativeLipatov, V.N. Plen: 16,28
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Palestine question Plen: 15, 21, 22, 27, 32
Speeches by representativesFilev, A. Plen: 21Sytenko, M. PIen : 27Troyanovsky, O.A. Plen: 15,22,32
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Palestine question Plen: 18,22,27
Speeches by representativesAI-Mostir, M.S.S. Plen: 27AI-Qasimi, F .S. Plen: 18Hammad, B. W. Plen: 22
UNITED KINGDOM
Palestine question Plen: 24
Speech by representativeParsons, A. Plen: 24
INDEX TO SPEECHES('lth emergency special session)
(2nd part - 198::1)
UNITED REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
Palestine question Plen: 15,20
Speeches by representativeOyono, F. L. Plen: 15, 20
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Palestine (juestion Plen: 17,20,24,30,32
Speeches by representativesKirkpatrick, J.J. Plen: 17Lichenstein, C. M. Plen: 24,30,32Sherman, W.C. Plen: 20
URUGUAY
Palestine question Plen: 24,31,32
Speeches by representativesAzar Gomez, J. Plen: 31Blanco, J. C. Plen: 24Guelman, Z. Plen: 32
VENEZUELA
Palestine question Plen: 19
Speech by representativeMartini Urdaneta, A. Plen: 19
VIET NAM
Palestine question Plen: 15,23,27
Speeches by representativesHoang Blch Son Plen: 27Nguyen Ngoc Dung . Plen: 15, 23
YEMEN
Palestine question Plen: 19,23,29
Speeches by representativeSaIlam, M.A. Plen: 19,23,29
YUGOSLAVIA
Palestine question Plen: 16,22,26,32
Speeches by representativesGoiob, I. Plen: 32Komatina, M. Plen: 16,22,26
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INDEX TO SPEECHES(7th emergency special se.don)
(2nd part - 1982)
ZAIRE
Palestine question Plen: 20,23
Speeches by representativesKamanda wa kamanda Plen: 20Tshamala N'Ji-Lamule Plen: 23
ZAMBIA
Palestine question Plen: 14
Speech by representativeLusakli, P.J.F. Plen: 14
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Numerical List of Documents
Plenary
GtMrol StI'itsAlES-7/
13/Add.l14/Add. 1 "Add.1/Corr. 115-20
Limited SmaA/ES-7/L.
3" Add. 1f IlAdd.l511 Add. 16 "Add. 17 & Rev. 18
Plenary (continued)
,ResoAllions and DecisionsA/RES/ES-7/1 Band 4-9 (iBllled lleparately) and decllliona
ES-7/11 B and 12 are collected In A/ES-7/1f/Add. 1" Add. I/Corr. 1. Reaolutlou and declalons of thesession will appear in final form in A/ES-7/1f/Rev.l(GAOR, 7th emergency special aea.lon, 9Jppl. No.l)(To be issued).
Meeting RecoraA/ES-7/PV.12-32
Supplements to Official Record,
No. 1 Resolutions and decisions adopted by the GeneralAssembly during its 7th emergency special seasion, 22-29 July 1980, 20-28 April, 25-26 Juneand 16-19 August 1982 [and future dates] (AlES-7/14/Rev.l). Printed. (To be issued).
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TWELFTH SPECIAL SESSION
IntroductionThe twelfth special session of the General Assembly was held at United Nations
Headquarters in New York from 7 June to 10 July 1982.A list of members of delegations to the session is contained in documents fn/sG!
SER.c/L.576 & Add. 1, 2.
Office,.(The President, Vice~Presidentsand Chairmen of theMain Committees of the 36th session of the GeneralAssembly were elected to fill the same capacities during the 12th special session at the 1st plenary meeting.The Main Committees did not meet during the session)
President: Mr. Ismat T. Kittalu (Iraq)
Officers (continued)
~ Hoc Committee (continued)Rapporteur: Mr. Omer Ersun (Turkey) elected at the 1st
meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee
Rules of Procedure
Checklist of Meetings
PLENARY(Symbol A/s-12/pv.~)
The RUles of Procedure of the General Assembly, asamended up to 31 December 1981, were in effect during the12th special session (A/520/Rev.14 (Sales No. E.82.I.9».
Date, 1982
7 Jun8 Jun8 Jun9 Jun9 Jun
10 Jun10 Jun11 Jun11 Jun14 Jun14 Jun15 Jun15 Jun16 Jun16 Jun17 Jun17 Jun18 Jun18 Jun21 Jun21 Jun22 Jun22 Jun23 Jun23 Jun29 Jun9 Jul
10 Jul10 Jul
Meeting
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101112131415161718
-1920212223242526272829 (closing)
Vice~Presidents: Representatives of Australia, Benin, Botswana, China, Cuba, Cyprus, France, Indonesia,Mexico, Morocco, Pakistan, Panama, Papua NewGuinea, Rwanda, seychelles, Sweden, Togo, Ukrainian SSR, USSR, United Kingdom and United States
Credentials Committee:ChaIrm~n: Mr. Miihamidou Elhadji Yahaya (Niger) elected
unanimously at the 1st meetingsecretary: Mr. A.G. Borg Olivier
First Committee (Political and security Committee):Chairman: Mr. Ignac Golob (Yugoslavia)
6lJecial Political Committee:Chairman: Mr. Nath,an Irumba (Uganda)
second Committee (Economic and Financial Committee):Chairman: Mr. Arturo Tolentino (Philippines)
Mr. Leandro I. Verceles (Philippines)
Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Com-mittee): .
Chairman: Mr. Declan Q'Donovan (Ireland)
Fourth Committee (Trusteeship Committee):Chairman: Mr. Jasim Yousif Jamal (Qatar)
Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary Committee):Chairman: Mr. Abdlil-Rahman Abdalla (Sudan)
Sixth Committee (Legal Committee):Chairman: Mr. Juan Jose Calle y Calle (Peru)
Ad Hoc Committee (established at the 1st plenary meeting):Chairman: Mr. Oluyemi Adeniji (Nigeria)Vice-Chairmen: Mr. Mario Alessi (Italy), Mr. Juan
Jose Calle y Calle (Peru), Mr. Alfonso GarclaRabIes (MeXico), Mr. Baruch Grinberg (Bulgaria),Mr. GUy Hazoume (Benin), Mr. Davidson Hepburn(Bahamas), Mr. Gerhard Herder (German Democratic Republic), Mr. Miljan Komatina (YugoslaVia),Mr. Mehdi Mrani Zentar (Morocco), Mr. YoshioOkawa (Japan), Mr. Waliur Rahman (Bangladesh),Mr. David Badleir (Australia) and Mr. A.P.Venkataswaran (India) were elected at the 1st meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee
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AD HOC COMMITTEE(SylDboi AIS-12!AC.1/pv. ~)
INTRODUCTION(12th "ClalM'Ron)
AD HOC COMMlTTEE (continued)(Symbol Ala-U!AC.1/PV. -)
CREDENT1ALSCONmDTTEE
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AgendaNOTE: The words in cnpitalletters following the title of the item, and introducedliYlIiFword "see", indicate the SUbject helLdings ur.dei' ~'htch the related documen~tation is listetrIii the SUbject Index.
1. Opening of the session by the Chairman of the delega~
gation of Iraq
see GEN~RALASSEMBLY: opening
2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: prayer or meditation
3. Credentials of representatives to the twelfth 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: repre-- aentatives: credentials
4. Election of the President of the General Assembly
see GENERAL ASSE.MBLY: President: election
5. Organization of the session
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: organization of work
6. Report of the Preparatory Committee for the second~ecial session of the General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament
see PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR THE SEC-- OND SPECIAL SESSION OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY DEVOTED TO DISARMA- MENT: report
7. Adoption of the agenda
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: agenda
8. General debate (including review and appraisal of thepresent international situation in the light of thepressing need for specific generally agreedmeasures to eliminate the danger of war, inparticular nuclear war, to halt and reverse thearms race and to achieve substantial progressin the field of disarmament, especially in itsnuclear aspects, taking due account of the closeinterrelationship between disarmament and international peace and security, as well as between disarmament and economic and social development, particularly of the developing countries)
see GENERAL ASSEMBLY: general debate
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9. Review of implementation of the recommendations anddecisions adopted by the General Assembly atits tenth special session
(a) status of negotiations on disarmament aa Ci>n·tained in the Programme of Action and bearing in mind the prioritie~ slit out in the Programme
(b) Consideration of the report of the Committeeon Disarmament, in particular of any dri-ftinstruments transmitted by the Committee
(c) Consideration of the report of the Disarmament Commission
(d) Comlideration of the implementation of resolutions of the General Assembly on specifictasks, in particular studies, aimed at therealization of the Final Document and theirfollow-up
see DISARMAMENT: recommendations of GeneralAssembly (10th special session): implementation
10. Consideration and adoption of the Comprehensive Pro-gramme of Disarmament
see DISARMAMENT: Comprehensive Programme
11. Implementation of the Declaration of the 1980s aa thesecond Disarmament Decade and considerationof initiatives and proposals of Member States
see DISARMAMENT DECADE (1980-1990)
12. Ellhancement of the effectivenes!l of machinery in thefield of disarmament and strengthening of therole of the United Nations in this field, includingthe possible convening of a World DisarmamentConference
see DISARMAMENT: United Nations role: strength-- ening
13. Measures to mobilize world public opinion in favour ofdisarmament
(a) Disarmament education, seminars and training (United Nations programme of ~ellowships
on disarmament)
(b) World Disarmament Campaign
(c) Other public information activities
see DISARMAMENT: public opinion: mobilization
14. Adoption, in an appropriate format, of the documentsof the twelfth special session of the GeneralAssembly
see DISARMAMENT: recommendations of General- Assel}lbly (12th special session)
Subject Index
AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE TWELFTH SPECIAL SESSION~~ General Assembly: Committlles
AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE INDIAN OCEAN-- report A/S-12/5 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl.
No. 5)
see Disarmament: recommendations of General As-- sembly (10th-special session): implementation
for discussion
AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE WORLD DISARMAMENTCONFERENCE
-- report A/S-12/4 (GAOR, 12th flPecial sess., Suppl.No. 4)
see Disarmament: United Nations role: strengthening- for discussion
CHEMICAL WEAPONS-- prohibition
DocumentsA/S-12/2 (GAOR, 12th special sess.! SUppl. No. 2)
Cttee on Disarmament. &pecial report (chap.m. D) (document under agenda items 9 and 10)
A/S-12/AC.l/12 & Corr.l U.SSR. Letter, 16 Jun.transmitting proposal entiUed "Basic provisions of a convention on the prohibition ofthe development, production and stockpilingof chemical weapons and on their destruction"(document under agenda items 9-11)
A/S-12/AC.1/18 Belgium. Note verbale, 16 Jun,transmitting memorandum on monitoring ofthe prohibition of the use in combat of chemical and bacteriological (biological) or toxinweapons (document under agenda item 11)
A/S-12/AC.1/29 & Corr.l German DemocraticRepUblic. Letter, 24 Jun, transmitting working paper on the prohibition of chemical andbacteriological weapons (document underagenda items 9 and 11)
A/S-12/AC.lj37 &Corr.l Germany (Federal Republic). Note verbale, 24 Jun. transmittingdocument on principles and rules for verifying compliance with a chemical weapons convention (document under agenda item 9)
A/S-12/AC.l/41 France. Note verbale. 25 Jun,transmitting proposal on possible fact-findingarrangements for use in cases of suspectedviolation of the 1925 Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating.Poisonous or other Gases. and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare (document underagenda item 11)
A/S-12/AC.l/53 United States. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting proposal on the investigation ofthe alleged use of chemical and toxin weaponsin Afghamstan, Kampuchea and Laos (document under agenda items 9-11)
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CHEMICAL WEAPONS (continued)-- prohibition (continued)
Documents (continued)A/S-12/AC.l/57 Viet Nam. Letter, 25 Jun,
transmitting extracts from the "Dossier onUnited states chemical warfare and its consequences" prepared by scientific workers ofViet Nam and other countries (documentunder agenda item 9)
COMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT-- activities and composition
see Disarmament: United Nations role: strengthening
-- special report A/S-12/2 (GAOH, 12th special sess.,Suppl. No. 2)
see Disarmament: Comprehensive Programme- Disarmament: recommendations of General As
sembly (10th special session): implementation for discussion
COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMME OF DISARMAMENT-- t~'Xt (draft) A/S-12/2 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl.
No.2)
see Disarmament: Comprehensive Programme for- discussion -
DEVELOPMENT-- &disarmament
DocumentsAlS-12/13 &Add. 1 secretarY-General, Report
(transmits r"i-'lies from Governments) (documents under llg\>llda item 9)
A/S-12/18 Denmark, Finland, Iceland. Norwayand Sweden. Letter, 19 Apr, transmittingworking paper' on the relationship between dis·armament and development (document underagenda item 9)
DIEGO GARClA-- status
Statements in General Debate'plenary: Meeting A/s-12!PV. 25 (Mauritius, United-J{lngdom) .
DISARMAMENT-- communications received
DocumentsAlINF!S-12/1 secretariat. List of reports and
studies on disarmament received from organizations and organs of the UN system
AlINF/S-12/2 & Add. 1 secretary-General. Notestransmitting lists of communications received from organizations and institutionsknown to be conducting research in the fieldof disarmament
SUBJECT INDEX(12th special session)
A/s-12/AC. l/WG.I/L. 6&Add.l
Conference·Conference Room Paper
1982/1
A/S-121AC.1jWG.I/L. 2
A/S-12/AC.1/WG.I/L.3&Add.l
A/S-l2/AC.1/WG.I/L.4&Add.l
A/S-12/AC.1/WG.I/L.5
.- &development
See Development: &disarmament
-- fellowships programme
Sea Disarmament: recommendations of General Assembly (10th special session): implementati.on
-- international organization (proposed)
See Disarmament: United Nations role: strengthening
DISARMAMENT (continued)-- Comprehensive Programme (continued)
Documents (continued)A!S-12/Ac.1/64 Yugoslavia. Note verbale, ,5 Jul,
transmitting working paper on the strengthening of security and co-operation in the Medi-
, terranean . .A/s-121AC. IlL. 1 &Corr.l India. Draft resolu
tion on a freeze on nuclear weapons _ _ _A/s-121AC.1/L. 2 &Corr.l India and Mexico. Draft
resolution on the prevention of nuclear warA/S-12/AC.1/L.4 India. Draft resolution on adop
tion of a Convention on the Prohibition of theUse of Nuclear Weapons (tranSmit", d~af! t~)
A/S-121AC.I/L. 5 General Assembly (12th spe';cial session): Ad Hoc Cttee. Draft report
A/s-121AC. IlL. 6 India. Draft resolution onurgent measures for the prevention of nuclearwar and for nuclear disarmament
Working Group Idocuments,A/s-i2/AC.l/WG.i/L.l Text submitted by
Drafting Group AText submitted by
Draftil1(~ Group BText submitted by
Drafting Group CText submitted by
Drafting Group DWorking Group I:
Chairman. Draftintroduction
Text submitted byDrafting Group DCo-ordinator
General Assembly(12th special session): Ad Hoc Cttee:Working Group I:Chairman. Final
. reportDiscussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/s-12/AC.ll
PV. 2, 4-8, 8/Add.l, 9-15A/s-12/32 ReportA/s-12/AC.1/L.5 &Add. 1-4 Draft report
statements in General Debate: Meetings A/S-12/pv. 2...26
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-12/pv.28, 29At the 28th meeting the General Assembly approved
the report of the Ad Hoc Cttee (A/S-12/32)as the .collcluding Document of the 12th special Session of the General Assembly as deci-sion S-12/24 ..'
-- conference (proposed)
See Disarmament: United Nationa role: strengthening
DISARMAMENT (continued)-- Comprehensive Programme (agenda item 10)
DocumentsA/S-12/2 (GAOR, 12th special sess., SUppl. No. 2)
Cttee on Disarmament. special report (includes text of draft Comprehensive Programme of Disarmament)
A/S-12/33 Hungary. Letter, 10 Jul, transmittingstatement by the delegations of Bulgaria, Byelorussian SSR, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Mongolia, Poland,Ukrainian SSR and USSR in connexion with thecompletion of the special session .
A/S-12/AC.1/10 &Corr.1 USSR. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting message from President'Brezhnev'to the special session concerning the non-useof nuclem- weapons
A/s-12/AC.1/1l &Corr.l USSR. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting memorandum entitled "Avertingthe grOWing nuclear threat and curbing thearms race"
A/s-121AC.1/12 &Corr. 1 USSR. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting proposal entitled "Basic provisions of a convention on the prohibition of the
'development, production and stockpiling ofchemical weapons and on their destruction"
A/S-12/AC.1/13 India. Letter, 16 Jun, transmitting text of draft Convention on the Prohibition of the Uses of Nuclear Weapons
A/s-121AC. 1/15 Austria, Finland, SWeden andYugoslavia. Letter, 17 Jun, transmittingviews of the SWiss Federal Council on someproblems ~cinsidered at the 12th special session
A/S-121AC .1/22 'India. Letter, 18 Jun, transmitting message from Prime Minister IndiraGandhi to the special session
A/s-12/AC.1/23 &Corr.1 China. Letter, 21 Jun,transmitting proposal on the essential measures for an immediate halt to the arms raceand for disarmament
A/s-121AC.1/24 Romania. Letter, 22 Jun, transmitting proposals of the Grand National Assembly and of the President of Romania onvarious items on the agenda of the GeneralAssembly sassion
A/s-121AC.1/30 &Corr.1 German DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 24 Jun, transmitting working paper on the obligation of states to contribute to effective disarmament negotiations
A/s-121AC.1/45 &Corr.l Japan. Note verbale,25 Jun; transmitting working paper onstrengthening and expansion of UN peacekeeping functions for the promotion of disarmament.
A/s-121AC.1/52 United states. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting proposal calling for the conven~ng of an international conference on militaryexpenditures
A/s-121AC.1/53 United states. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting proposal on the investigation ofthe alleged use of ~hemical and toxin weaponsin Afghanistan, Kampuchea and Laos
• Conference Room Papers are for internal use only andnot for General Distribution.
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SU8JECT INDEX(12th special session)
DISARMAMENT (continued)~- & international security: report by secretary-General
A/S~12/16
see General Assembly: recommendations of General- Assembly (10th special session): implemen
tation for discussion
-- public opinion: mobilization (agenda item 13)
DocumentllAfS-I2/14 & Add. 1-3 secretary-General. Report
on the World Disarmament Campaign (transmits replies from Governments)
A/S-12/15 & Add. 1 secretarY-General. Reporton world-wide action for collecting signaturesin support of measures to prevent nuclearwar, to curb the arms race and for disarmament (transmits replies from Governments)
A/S-12/27 secretarY-General. Report on an outline of a programme for the World Disarmament Campaign
A/S-12/33 Hungary. Letter, 10 Jul, transmittingstatement by the delegations of Bulgaria, Byelorussian SSH, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Mongolia, Poland,Ukrainian SSR and USSR in connexion with thecompletion of the special session ._.
A/S-12!AC-:1/14 Romania. Letter, 16 Jun, transmitting text of appeal entitled "For disarmament, for a Europe without nuclear weapons,for a world of peace"
A/S-12/AC.l/22 India. Letter, 18 Jun, transmitting message from Prime Minister IndiraGandhi to the special session
A/S-12/AC.l/23 & Corr.l China. Letter, 21 Jun.transmitting proposal on the essential measures for an immediate halt to the arms raceand for disarmament
A/S-12/AC.l/24 Romania. Letter, 22 Jun, transmitting proposals of the Grand National Assembly and of the President of Romania onvarious items on the ag.anda of the GeneralAssembly sesoion
A/S-12/AC.1/26 Mongolia. Note verbale, 23 Jun.transmitting working paper on the we~k Devoted to Fostering the Objectives of DIsarmament
A/S-12/AC.l/31 Bulgaria. Letter. 24 ~un, transmitting document on world-wide achon forcollecting signatures in support of measuresto prevent nuclear war, to curb the armsrace and for disarmament
A/S-12/AC.1/42 & Corr.l Japan. Note verbale,25 Jun, transmitting working paper c.oncerning a visit to Hiroshima and NagasakI of participants in the UN Disarmament FellOWShipProgramme
A/S-12/AC.l/44 & Corr.l Jap.an. Note verbale,25 Jun transmitting workmg paper on installation in the UN of documentation andmaterials concerning Japan's atomic bombexperiences
A/S-12/AC.1/47 Sierra Leone. Note verbale,25 Jun transmitting proposal to the Ad HocCttee ~oncerning the World DisarmamentCampaign
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DISARMAMENT (continued)-- public opinion: mobilization (continued)
Documents (continued)A/S-12/AC.l/51 United States. Letter, 28 Jun,
transmitting statement on the World Disarmament Campaign delivered by the UnitedStates in Working Group m of the Ad Hoc Cttee
A/S-12/AC.l/63 & Corr.1 Egypt. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting proposals on measures to enhancethe effectiveness of the activities of the UNcentres related to the programme for theWorld Disarmament Campaign
Als-12!il.C. ilWG.In!L.l & Corr.l, Add.l General ASClembly (12th special session): Ad HocCttee: Working Group m. Documents----
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/S-12/AC.l/PV.2,4-8, 8/Add.i, 9-15
A/S-12/32 ReportA/S-12/AC.l/L.5 & Add. 1-4 Draft report
Statements in General Debate: Meetings A/S-12/PV. 226
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-12/PV. 28, 29- At the 28th meeting the General Assembly approved
the report of the Ad Hoc Cttee (A/S-12/32)as the Concluding Document of the 12th ~e
cial session of the General Assembly as decision S-12/24
-- recommendations of General Assembly (10th special session): implementation (agenda item 9)
ReportsA/S-12/1 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl. No. 1)
& Corr.l Preparatory Cttee for the 2nd Special session of the General Assembly Devotedto Disarmament. Report (contains as annex I:Composite paper on the review of the implementation of the recommendations and decisions of the Assembly at its 10th special session)
A/S-12/2 (GAOR, 12th special sess., SUppl. No.2)Cttee on Disarmament. Special report (includes text of draft Comprehensive Programme of Disarmament)
A/S-12/3 (GAOR, filth. special sess., Suppl. No.3)Disarmament Commission. Report
A/S-12/5 (GAOR. 12th sPecial sess., Suppl. No. 5)Ad Hoc Cttee on the Indian Ocean. Report
A/S-l'2'771iecretary-General. Report on the reduction of military budgets (transmits reportof the Group of Experts on the Reduction ofMilitary Budgets)
A/S-12/8 & Corr.l secretarY-General. Reporton the assessment of the 'UN programme offellowships on disarmament since its inception in 1979
A/S-12/9 secretary-General. Report on the protection of nature from the pernicious effectsof the arms race
A/S-12/11 & Add. 1, Add.l/Corr.l, Add.2-5 Secretary-General. Report on the prevention ofnuclear war (transmits replies from Governments)
SUBJECT INDEX(12th specinl sess!on)
DISARMAMENT (continued)-- rccommendations of General Assembly (10th sl1ecinl ses
sion): implemcntation (continued)
Reports (continued)A/S-12/l3 & Add. 1-4 secretary-General. Report
on the relationship between disarmament anddevelopment (trlUlsmits replies fl'om Governments) (re11ly of Belgium in A/ES-12/l3/Add. 2 is submitted. on behnlf of the EuropeanCommunitv) .
A/S-l11/l6 & Add. 1 secretary-General. Reporton the relationship between disarmament andinternational security (transml:~l3 replies fromGovernments)
A/S-12/l7 secretarY-General. Report on the establishme'nt of a nuclear-weapon free zone inSouth Asia
Other documentsA/S-i2/18 Denmark, Fi.nland, Iceland, Norway
and Sweden. Letter, 19 Apr, transmittingworking paper on the relationship betweendisarmament and development
A!S':12/l9-& Corr.l Fi.nland. LeRer;-13 May,. transmitting memorandum on nuclear-weapop
free zones, including the comprehensive studJof the question of nuclear-weapon-free zonesin all its aspects
A/S-12/21 Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norwayand Sweden. Letter, 10 May, transmittingworking paper on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons
A/S-12/23 Norway. Letter, 27 May, transmittingworking paper on the verification of a comprehensive test ban
A/S-12/24 Special cttee against Apartheid: Chairman. Letter, 24 May, transmitting appeal bythe International Conference on Women andApartheid calling for the imposition of sanctions against the racist Pretoria regime
A/S-12/26 Cuba. Telegram, 6 Jun, transmitting~ommunique of the Ministerial Meeting of theCo-ordinating Bureau of the Non-AlignedCountries welcoming the convening of the special se~sion of the General Assembly (superceded by document A/S-12/AC. 1/1)
A/S-12/33 Hungary. Letter, 10 Jul, transmittingstatement by the delegations of Bulgaria, Byelorussian SSR, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic RepUblic, Hungary, Mongolia, Poland,Ukrainian SSR and USSR in connexion with thecom!l:etion of the special session
A/S-12/AC,1/1 Cuba. Telegram, 6 Jun, transmitting communique of the Minie:t~dcl Meeting of the Co-ordinating Bureau :;1 the NonAligned Countries on matters b~rl.'.re the special session of the General Asse'nbly devoted.to disarmament (supercedes document A/S-12/
1 26):'/S-12/AC.1/2 secN!tarY-General. Note trans
mitting text of resolution 1982/'/ adopted bythe Commission on Raman Rights on humanrights and scientific and technological dev£ilopments
A/S-12/AC.l/3 UNICEF: Exe,~utive Director.Letter, 28 May, transmitting message fromthe Executive Board of UNICEF
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DISARMAMENT (continued)-- recommendations of General Assembly (10th special ses
sion): implementation (continued)
Other documen~s (r.ontinued)A/S-12/AC. 1/4 Nigeria. Letter, 7 Jun, trans
milUng text of l'esolution on the contributioncf parliaments to the adoptioll of concrete measures by the special session, in particular thereductiQn of military budgets and its effects:m world e(lonomy, as adopted by the InterParliamen~a:-yCouncil on 17 Apr
A/S-12/AC.l/5 Hungary. Letter, 7 Jun, transmitting message from the Hungarian PeaceMovement to the special sflssion, as well as aletter and an appeal adopted by Hungarian intellectuals at their l'ccent mel!ting
A/S-12/AC.l/6 German Democratic Republic.Letter, 8 Jun, transmitting message from theGeneral secretary of the Central Cttee of theSocialist Unity Party and Chairman of theCouncil of fltate
A/S-12/AC. 1/'1 Bulgaria. Letter, 8 ,Tun, transmitting p,tatement i~sued by participants of ameeting of the Bulgarian public
A/S-12/AC.l/il Czechasloval;ia. Letter, 11 Jun,transmitting message of the Deputies of theCzechoslovak Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
A/S-12/AC.l/9 Bulgaria. Letter, 15 Jun, transmitting message of 10 Jun from the reunion ofNational Cttees for UNICEF in Europe
A/S-12/AC.l/10 & Corr. 1 USSR. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting message from President Brezhn!':7to the special session concerning the non-useof nuclear weapons
A/S-12/AC. 1/11 & Corr. 1 USSR. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting memorandum entitled "Avertingthe growing nuclear threat and curbing; thearms race"
A/S-12/AC.1/12 & Carr.l USSR. I,etter, 16 Jun,transmitting proposal entitled "Basic provision9 of a convention on the prohibition of thi!development, production and stOCkpiling ofchemical weapons and on their destruction"
A/S-12/AC.l/13 India. Le.tel', 16 Jun, transmitting text of draft Convention on the Prohibition of the Uses of Nuc~ear Weapons
A/S~12/AC. 1/14 Romania. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting text of appeal entitled "For disarmament, for a Europe without nuclearweapons, for a worl.d of peace" . .
A/S-12/AC.l/15 Austria, Fi.nland, SWeden andYugoslavia. Letter, 17 Jun, transmittingviews of the Swiss Federal Council on someproblems considered at the 12th special session
A/S-12/AC.l/16 Secretary-Goneral. Note transmitting text of resolution 011, arms and theenvironment adopted by the Governing Council of UNEP on 18 May
A/S-12/AC~ 1/17 Belgium. Note verbale, 16 Jun,transmitting memorandum on nuclear disarmamant
SUBJECT INDEX(lzth special session)
DISARMAMENT (continued)-- recommendations of General Assembly (10th special ses
sion): implementation (continued)
Other documents (continued)A/S-12!AC.1/21 Special Cttee against Apartheid:
Acting Chairman. Letter, 15 Jun, transmitting statement adopted by the Cttee on14 Jun relating to the thre&t to peace insouthern Africa and the implementation ofUN resolutions for an end to military, nuclear and other collaboration with SouthAfrica
A/S-12/AC. 1/2,2 India. Letter, 18 Jun, transmitting message from Prime Minister IndiraGandhi to the special session
A/S-12/AC.1/23 & Corr.l China. Letter, 21 Jun,transmitiing proposal on the essential measures for an immediate halt to the arms raceand for disarmament
A/S-12/AC.1/24 Romania. Letter, 22 Jun, transmitting proposals of the Grand National Assembly and of the President of Romania onvarious items on the agenda of the GeneralAssembly session
A/S-12/AC.1/27 Viet Nam. Letter, 23 ,Tun, transmitting letter from Mr. Hun sen, Vice-President of the Council of Ministerm of the People's RepUblic of Kampuchea
A/S-12/AC.1/28 & Corr.1 German DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 24 Jun, transmitting working paper on prohibition of the nuclear neutron weapol1
A/S-12/AC.l/29 & Corr.1 German DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 24 Jun, h'ansmitting worlting paper on thEl prohibition of chemicll1 andbacteriological weapons
A/S-12/AC.1/30 & Corr.1 German DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 24 Jun, transmitting working paper on the obligation of states to contribute to effective disarmament negotiations
A/S-12/Af: .1/36 Bulgaria. Letter, 23 Jun,transmitting cl.0c1arntion of the Bulgarian!ntel"~Par1iam~ntaryGroup in connexioll withthe special session of the Assembly
A/S-12/AC. 1/37 & Corr. 1 Germany (FederalRepublic). Note verbale, 24 Jun, transmitting document on principles and rules for'verifying compliance with a chemical weapons conve'lltion
A/S-12/AC. 1/35 & Corr. 1 Germany (FederalRepublic). Note verbale, 24 Jun, transmitting working paper on confidence-buildingmeasures within the UN system
A/S-12/AC.1/39 SWeden. Letter, 27 Jun, transmitting proposed amendments in the documentto bl:! elaborated on the basis of the compositepaper on the review of the implementation ofrecommendations and decisions of the Assembly at its 10th special session (contained inA/S-12/1, annex I)
A/S-12/AC.1/48 Bulgl?ria. Letter, 38 Jun, transmitting declaration of the 9th Congress of theBulgariM Fathel'1a.nd Front addressed to th,especial Elession 01 tile Assembly
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DISARMAMENT (continued)-- recommendations of General Assembly (10th special ses
sion): implementation (continued.)
Other documents (cont..111ued)A/S-12/AC .1/49 ~Clenmark, Finland. Iceland, Nor
way and S\lleden. Note verbale. 28 Jun, transmitting proposal on the follow-up decisions bythe 12th special session on the secretaryGeneral's report on the relationship betweendisarml!,me.nt and development
A/S-!2/AC. 1/50 Finland. Letter, 28 Jun, traIlSmUting working paper proposing a supplementary study on the question of nuclear-weaponfree zones in all its aspects
A/S-12/AC.1/52 United States. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting proposal calling for the convening of an international conference on militaryexpenditures
A/S-12/AC.1/53 United States. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting proposal on the investigation ofthe alleged use of chemical and toxin weaponsin Afghanistan, Kampuchea and Laos
A/S-12/AC.1/55 r"rance. Note verbale, 26 Jun,transmitting proposal concerning the study onthe implications of establishing an interna- 'tional satellite monitoring agency
A/S-12/AC.l/56 Viet Nam. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting message from the Minister forForeign Affairs to the Minister for ForeignAffairs of the USSR concerlJng the accessionof Viet Nam to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
A/S-12/AC.l/57 Viet Nam. Letter, 25 Jun,transmitting extracts from the "Dossier onUnited States chemical warfare and its consequences" prepared by scientific workers ofViet Nam and other countries
A/S-12/AC .lI6D Liberia. Letter, 25 Jun, transmittil'.g message from Chairman Kanyon Doeto the special session of the Assembly
A/S-12/AC.l/61 Guatemala, Letter, 29 Jun,transmitting statement by President RlosMontt to the special session of t.he Assembly
A/S-12/AC.1/64 Yugoslavia. Note verbale, 5 Jul,transmitting working paper on the strengthening of security and co-operation in the Mediterranean
A/S-12/AC. 1/68 Ethiopia. Note verbale, 9. Jul,transmitting message irom participants inthe International Seminar on "student Actionsfor Peace, Disarmament, National and SocialLiberation in the PeoplE's' Struggle fur a -Bet-ter World" '.
A/S-12/AC.I/L.1 & Corr.l India. Draft resolution on a freeze on nuclear weapons
A/S-12/AC. I/L. 2 & Corr. 1 India and Mexico.Draft resolution on the prevention of nuclearwar
A/S-12/AC.1/L.4 India. Draft r~solutiononadoption of a Convention on the Prohibition ofthe Use of Nuclear Weapons (transmits drafttext)
A/S-12/AC.1/L.6 India. Draft resolution on urgent measures for the prevention of nuclearwar and for nuclear disarmament
SUBJECT INDEX(12th special se~sion)
DISARMAMENT (continued)•• recommendations of General Assembly (loth special ses
sion): implementation (continued)
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/S-12/AC.1/PV.2,4-a, a/Add. I, 9-15
A/S-12/32 ReportA/S-12/AC.1/L. 5 & Add. 1-4 DI'art report
statements in General Debate: Meetings A/S-12/PV. 226 ,
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-12/PV. 28, 29At the 28th meeting the General Assembly approved
the report of the Ad Hoc Cttee (A/S-12/32)as the Concluding Document of the 12th Special Session of the General Assembly as decision S-12/24
-- recommendations of General Assembly (12th special session) (agenda item 14)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-12/PV. 28,29At the 28th meeting the General Assembly approved
the report of the Ad Hoc dtee (A/S-12/32) as'the Concluding Document of the l~h SpecialSession of the General Assambly as decisionS-12/24
-- reports and studies
DocumentsAlINF/S-12/1 Secretariat. List of reports and
studies on .disarmament received from orr.nizations and ol'gans of the UN system
-- United Nations role: strengthening (agenda item 12)
DocumentsAlS-12/4 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl. No.4)
Ad Hoc Cttee on the World Disarmament Conference. Report
A/S-12/12 (& Corr.l, English only), Add.1-3Secretary-General. Report on the enhancement of the effectiveness of machinery in thefield of disarmament and strengthening of therole of the UN in this field, including the possible convening of a world disarmament conference (transmits replies from Governments)
A/S-12/22 Netherlands. Note verbale, transmitting working paper concerning establishment of an international disarmament organization
A/S-12/33 Hungary. Letter, 10 Jul, transmitting statement by the delegations of Bulgaria,Byelorussian SSR, Czechoslovakia, GermanDemocratic Republic, Hungary, Mongolia,
IPoland, Ukrainian SSR and USSR in connex-ion with the completion of the special session
A/S-12/AC.l/15 Austria, Finland, Sweden andYugoslavia. Letter, 17 Jun, transmittingviews of the Swiss Federal Council on someproblems considered at the 12th special session
A/S-12/AC.l/22 India. Letter, 18 Jun, transmitting message from Prime Minister IndiraGandhi to the special session
38
DISARMAMENT (continued)•• United Natlons role: strengthening (continued)
Documents (continued)A/S-12/Ac.li23 & Corr.l China. Letter, 21 Jun,
transmitting proplJsal on the essential measures for an immedillte halt to the arms raceand for disarmament
A/S-12/AC.1/24 Romania. Letter, 22 Jun, transmitting proposals 01 the ('~ 'Id National Assembly and of the Presi ;~nt of Romania onvarious items on the ngenda of the GeneralAssembly session
A/S-12/AC.l/25 France. Note verbale, 23 Jun,transmitting proposal on the status of theCentre fOl' Disarmament
A/S-12/AC.1/32 Norway. Letter, 24 Jun, traIlsmitting proposals relating to the Cttee onDisarmament, the UN Institute for Disarmament Research, and the AdvisOl'y Board ofDisarmament Research and Information
A/S-12/AC.l/33 Turkey. Note verbale, 24 Jun,tr.an~mitUng proposal relating to the composition of the Cttee on Disarmament
A/S-l2/AC.l/35 Netherlands. Note verbale,24 Jun, tr~"lsmitting proposal on the structureof the Cttee on Disarmament
A/S-12!AC.l/39 Sweden. Letter, 27 Jun, transmitting proposed amendments in the documentto be elaborated on the basis of the compositepaper on the revif'w of the impl'l!mentation ofthe recommendations and decisions of the Assembly at its 10th special session (containedin A/S-12/1, annex I)
A/S-12/AC.l/43 &Corr.l Japan. Note verbale,25 Jun, transmitting working paper onstrengthening of the role of the UN in the fieldof verification
A/S-12/AC.l/45. & Corr.l Japan. Note verbale,25 Jun, transmitting 'Working paper onstrengthening and expansion of UN peacekeeping functions for the promotion of disarmament
A/S-l2/AC.l/47 Sierra l,eone., Note "erbale,25 Jun, transmitting pr<1posal to the Ad HocCttee concerning the Worid DisarmamenrCampaign
A/S-12/AC.l/54 Turkey. Noteverbale, 28Jun,transmitting proposal relating to the variousorgans' of the disarmament machinery
A/S-12/AC.l/55 France. Note verb;lle, 26.Tun,transml.tting proposal concerning the study onthe implications of establishing an international satellite monitoring agency
A/S-l2/AC.l/62 Bangladesh. Note verbale,22 Jun, transmitting letter on composition ofthe Cttee on Disarmament
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/S-12/AC.1/PV. 2, 4-8, 8/Add. I, 9-15
A/S-12/32 ReportA/S-12/AC~IlL. 5 &. Add. 1-4 Draft report
statements in General Debate: Meeting's A/S-12/PV. 226
SUBJECT INDEX(12th special sossion)
DISARMAMENT (continued)-- United Nations l'ole: strengthening (continued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S..12/PV. 28,29At the 28th meeting the General Assembly approved
the report of the M...!!Q£ Cttee (A/S-12/32) asthe Concluding Document of the l2ili ~~1cial
session of the General Assembly as der.is:!o nS-12/24
-- World Campaign
see Disarmament: public opinion: mobilization
DISARMAMENT COMMISSION-- report A/S-12/3 (GAOR, 12th special sess" Suppl.
No. 3)
see Disarmament: recommendations of General Assembly (10th special session): implementationfor discussion
DISARMAMENT DECADE (1980-1990) (agenda item 11)
DocumentsA!S-I2l11 & Add. 1, Add.l/Corr.l, Add.2-5 Sec
retary-General. Report on the prevention ofnuclear war (transmits replies from Governments)
A/S-12/33 Hungary. Letter, 10 Jul, transmittingstatlf:men/ by the delegations of Bulgaria. Byelorussiali SSR, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Hungary. Mongolia, Poland,Ukrainian SSR and USSR in connexion with thecompletion of the special session
A/S-12/AC.1/10 & Corr.l USSR. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting message from President Brezhnevto the special session concerning the non-useof nuclear weapons
A/S-12/AC.l/ll & Corr.l USSR. Letter, 16 Jun.transmitting memorandum entitled "Avertingthe growing nuclear threat and curbing thearms race"
A/S-12/AC~I/12 & Corr.l USSR. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting proposal entitled "Basic provisions of a convention on the prohibition of thedevelopment, production and stockpiling ofchemical weapons and on their destruction"
A/S-12/AC.l/13 India. Letter. 16 Jun, transmitting text of draft Convention on the Prohibition of the Uses of Nuclear Weapons
A/S-12/AC.l/15 Austria, Finland, Sweden andYugoalavia. Letter, 17 Jun, transmittingviews of the Swiss Federal Council on someproblems considered at the 12th special session
A/S-12/AC.1/18 Belgium. Note verbale, 16 Jun,transmitting memorandum on monitoring ofthe prohibition of the use in combat of chemical and bacteriological (biological) or toxinweapons
A/S-12/AC.l/19/Rev.l Italy. Letter, 24 Jun.transmitting revised working paper on institution of an international body for the verification of disarmament agreements
A/S-12/AC.1/20 Italy. Letter, 17 Jun, transmitting document on the control and limitation of the volume of the international transfer of conventional weapons
39
DISARMAMENT DECADE (1980-1990) (continued)
Documents (continued)A/S-12/AC.1/22 India. Letter, 18 Jun, trans
mitting message from Prime Minister·IndiraGandhi to the special session
A/S-12/AC.1/23 &Corr.1 China. Letter. 21 Jun,transmitting proposal on the essential measures £01' an immediate halt to the arms raceand for disarmament
A/S-12/AC.l/24 Romania. Letter, 22 Jun.transmitting proposals of the Grand NationalAssembly and of the President of Romaniaon various items on the agenda of the General Assembly session
A/S-12/AC,1/28 & Corr.1 German DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 24 Jun, transmittingworking paper on the prohibition of the nuclear nElub:on weapon
A/S-12/AC.1/29 & COrl·.l German DemocraticRepUblic. Lettel', 24 Jun, transmittingworking paper on the prohibition of chemicaland bacteriological weapons
A/S-12/AC.1/30 & Corr.l German DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 24 Jun, transmittingworking paper on the obligation of states tocontribute to effective disarmament negotiations
A/S-12/AC.1/31 Bulgaria. Letter, 24 Jun, transmitting document on world-wide action forcollecting signatures in support of measuresla pre\'ent nuclear war, to curb the armsrace and for disal'mament
A/S-12/AC.1/34 &Corr.l Turkey. Noteverbale.24 Jun. transmitting proposal relating to confidence-building measures
A/S-12/AC.l/40 France. Note verbale, 24 Jun,transmitting proposal concerning the establishment of a "Universal Conscience Council"within the framework of the World Disarmament Campaign
A/S-12/AC .1/41 France. Note verbale, 25 Jun,transmitting proposal on possible fact-findingarrangements for use in cases of suspectedviolation of the 1925 Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating,Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare
A/S-12/AC.1/42 & COrl'.l Japan. Note verbale,25 Jun, transmitting working paper concerning a visit to Hiroshima and Nagasaki of participants in the UN Disarmament FellowshipProgramme
A/S-12/AC.l/43 & Corr.1 Japan. Note verbale,25 Jun, transmitting working paper onstrengthening of the role of the UN in the fieldof verification
A/S-12/AC.l/44 & Corr.1 Japan. Note verbale,25 Jun, transmitting working paper on installation in the UN of documentation and materials concerning Japan's. atomic bomb experiences
A/S-12/AC.1/45 & Corr.l Japan. Note verbale,25 Jun. transmitting working paper onstrengthening and expansion of UN peacekeeping functions for the promotion of disarmament
SUBJECT INDEX(12th special session)
D1SARMAMEN'l' DECADE (1980-1990) (continued)
Documents (continued)A/S-12/AC.l/46/Rev. i Irclimcr:-Note verblile,
25 Jun, transmitting proposal for a limitedmoratol'lum on the introduction of any furtherstrategic nuclelU' weapons or delivery vehicles
A/S~12/AC.l/49 Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Note verbale, 28 Jun, t~ans
mitting proposal on the follow~up decisionsby the 12th special session on the secretary~
General's report on the relationship betweendisarmament and development
A/S-12/AC.l/50 Finland. Letter, 28 Jun, transmitting working paper proposing a supplementary study on the question of nuclear-weaponfree zones in all its aspects
A/S-12/AC.l/52 United States. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting proposal calling for the convening of an international conference on militaryexpenditures
A/S-12/AC.1/53 United States. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting proposal on the investigation ofthe alleged use of chemical and toxin weaponsin Afghanistan, Kampuchea and Laos
AIS-12/AC.l/58 Canada. Letter, 28 Jun, transmitting document concerning the strategy ofsuffocation designed to halt the technologicalmomentum of the nuclear al'ms race
A/S-12/AC.l/59 Austria. Letter, 28 Jun, transmitting memorandum on measures to improvethe reliability and objectivity of informationon military matters
A/S-12/AC.l/64 Yugoslavia. Note verbale,5 Jul, transmitting working paper on thestl'engthening of security and co-operation inthe Mediterranean
A/S-12/AC.l/65 German Democratic Republic.Note verbale, 6 Jul, transmitting appealagainst the threat of nuciear catastropheadopted by the 20th Co-ordinating Meeting ofUNESCO Commissions from Socialist Countries, Dresden, 29 JW1
A/S-12/AC.l/66 Sweden. Note verbale, 7 Jul,transmitting reference to a proposal submitted earlier concerning the need to studymilitary research and development and itsimpact on the arms race
A/S-12/AC.l/67 Sweden. Note verbale, 7 Jul,transmitting reference to a proposal sub~
mitted earlier concerning the need to studythe naval arms race
A/S-12/AC.l/L.l & Corr.l India. Draft resolution on a freeze on nuclear weapons
A/S-12/AC.l!L.2 &Corr.l India and Mexico.Draft resolution on the prevention of nuclearwar
A/tS-12/AC. I/L. 3 Mexico and Sweden. Draftresolution on a nuclear arms freeze
A/S-12/AC.l/L.4 India. Draft resolution onadoption of a Convention on the Prohibitionof the Use of Nuclear Weapons (transmitsdraft text)
A/S-12/AC.l/L. 6 India. Draft resolution, onurgent measures for the prevention of nuclear war and for nuclear disarmament
40
DISARMAMENT DECADE (1980-1990) (continued)
Documents (continued)A/S~12/AC.1/WG.m/L.1 & Corr.1, Add.1 Gen
eral Assembly (12th special session): Ad Hoccttee: Working Group m. Documents-
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/8-12/AC.1/PV. 2, 4~8, 87Add.l, 9-15
A/S~12/32 Report 'A/S-12/AC.1/L. 5 &Add. 1-4 Draft report
Statements in General Debate: Meetings A/S-12/PV.226
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings A/S~U/PV.28,29At the 28th meeting the General Assembly approved
the report of the Ad Hoc Cttee (A/S-12/32)as the Concluding Document of the 12th ~e
cial session of the General Assembly as decision S-12/24
DISARMAMENT WEEK-- observance
see Disarmament: public opinion: mobilization
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: PRESIDENT (Silvestre AntonioGuzman Fernandez)
-- tribute to
Statements in Plenary: Meeth1g A/S~12/PV.28
FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION
DocumentsA/S-12/29 United Kingdom. Letter, 14 Jun, re
sponding to statement made by the PreSidentof Panama in the General Assembly on 14 Jun
A/S-12/30 Panama. Letter, 17 Jun, respondingto letter in A/S-12/29
A/S~12/31 United Kingdom. Letter, 30 Jun, responding to letter in A/S-12/30, and concerning"the right of the Falkland Islanders toself-determination
Statements in General Debateplenary: Meeting A/S-12!PV.23 (Argentina, United
Kingdom)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY~- agenda (agenda item 7)
DocumentsA/s-U/lo Provisional agendaA/S-12/16/Add.l Annotated provisional agendaA/S-12/20 Agenda as adopted by t/1e Assembly
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-12/PV.1The prOVisional agenda in A/S-12/10 was adopted
without vote as decision 8-12/23. The Assembly also approved the recommendationsof the Preparatory Cttee regarding the allocation of items to plenarY and the Ad HocCttee ---
-- closing of session
The session was declared closed by the President,Mr. lamat T. Kittani (Iraq), at'the 29th plenarymeeting, 10 Jul 1982
SURJECT INDEX(12th special session)
(+) statements were made during the session by the following Heads of state or Government and by representativesof the following agencies:
233
15932
20245
1315(+)
214
23
25
232215(+)2012
14
21(+)20211321(+)9
1118
Meeting(A/S-12!PV. -)
17189
117
Meeting(A/S-l21PV. -)
st. Vincent andthe Grenadines
SamoasenegalseychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSomalia::painSri LankaSudanSurinameSwedenSyrian Arab
RepUblicThailandTogaTrinidad and
TobagoTunisiaTurkeyUgandaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited Arab
EmiratesUnited King-
dom (+) (23,25)United Republic
of CameroonUnited Republic
of TanzaniaUnited statesUpper VoltaUruguayViet NamYemenYugoslaviaZaireZambiaZimbabwe
25
232425
181311195
171723254
14(11)1115(+)111513131323
619(+)23118
1053
2223
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)-- general debate (continued)
Plenary meetir\G! A/S-12/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. A list of statementsmade by Heads of state or Government follows this list(state indicated by (+» (continued)
Meeting(A/S-l27PV. -)
195
KenyaKuwaitLao People's Demo
cratic RepublicLeague of Arab
statesLebanonLiberiaLibyan Arab Jama-
hiriyaLuxembourgMadagascarMalaysiaMaldivesMaliMaltaMauritaniaMauritiusMexicoMongoliaMoroccoMozambiqueNepalNetherlandsNew ZealandNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNorwayOmanPakistanPLOPanamaPapua New GuineaPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalQatarRomaniaRwanda
Bangladesh (Chairman Hussain MuhammadErshad)
Canada (Prime Minister Elliot'Trudeau)Cyprus (President Spyros Kyprianou)Denmark (Prime Minister Anker Jorgensen)Finland (Prime Minister Kalevi Sorsa)* Message from Pope John Paul n.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)-- generiu debate (agenda. item 8)
DocumentsA/S-l2/29 United Kingdom. Letter, 14 Jun, re
sponding to statement made by the Presidentof Panama in the General Assembly on 14 Jun
A/S-12/30 Panama. Letter, 17 Jun, respondingto letter in A/S-12!29
A/S-12/31 United Kingdom. Letter, 30 Jun, responding to letter in A/S-12/30, and concerning the right of the Falkland Islanders toself-determination
Plenary meetings A/S-12/PV. 2-25
The following delegations took part in the general debate.References to meetings in which the rIght of reply was exercised are given in parentheses. A list of statementsmade by Heads of state or Government follows this list(state indicated by (+».
General statements were made by the President of theAssembly, Mr. Ismat T. Kittani (Iraq) at A/S-12/PV.1 and28, and by the secretary-General, Mr. Javier Perez deCuellar, at A/S-12!PV.1.
Meeting Meeting(A/S-l20/PV. -) (A!s-12!PV. -)
Afghanistan 7 (7) Denmark (+)Albania 17 DominicanAlgeria 9 Republic 21Angola 7 Ecuador 17Antigua and Egypt 21
Barbuda 19 Ethiopia 17Argentina 23 (23) European Com-Australia 25 munity 2Austria 4 Fiji 22Bahamas 18 Finland (+)Bangladesh (+) France 9Barbados 21 Gabon 20Belgium 2 German DemocraticBenin 23 Republic 6Bhutan 21 Germany (FederalBolivia 25 Republic) (+)Botswana 13 Ghana 7Brazil 4 Greece 18Bulgaria 17 Grenada 24Burma 17 Guinea (+)Buruncli 21 Guyana 25Bye10ruBsian SSR 22 Holy see 8*Canada (+) Honauras 19Chile 11 Hungary 9China 8 (13) Iceland 13Colombia 24 India 9Congo 9 Indonesia 7Costa Rica 25 Iran 3Cuba 14 Iraq 11 (3)Cyprus (+) Ireland (+)Czechoslovakia 14 Israel (+)Demo::ratic Italy (+)
Kampuchea 15 (13) Jamaica 17Democratic Japan (+)
Yemen 3 Jordan 7
41
SUBJECT INDEX(12th special session)
Meeting(A/S-l2/PV. -)
-- Members: represent~tives: credentials (agenda item 3(b» .
Discussion in Credentials CUee: Meeting 1 (Meetingrecord not issued)
A/8-12/28 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeti~A/8-12/PV. 29Draft resolution in A/S-12/28,' approving the report
of the Credentials CUee, adopted without voteas resolution 8-12/1
-- opening of session (agenda item 1)Rule 30 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly
The session was declared open at tile 1st plenarymeeting on 7 Jun 1982 by the Temporary President, Mr. Ismat T. Kittani (Iraq)
-- organization of work (agenda item 5)
DocumentsA/S-12/1 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl. No.l)
& Corr.l Preparatory Cttee for the 2nd~e'cial Session of the General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament. Report
Disc\lflsion in Plenary: Meetings A/S-12/PV.l, 27The Assembly decided without vote at the 1st meet
ing that the Chairmen of the Main Cttees ofthe 36th session would serve in the samecapacity at the 12th special session as decision 8-12/13
The Assembly decided without vote at the 1st meeting that the Vice-Presidents of the 36th session would serve in the same c;wacity at the12th special session as decision S-12/14
DEC/S-12/24
Documents .A/S-12/6 (GAOR, 12th Special sess., Suppl. No, 6)
Resolutions and decisions adopted by theGeneral Assembly during its 12th specialsession, 7 Jun - 10 Jul 1982
Resolution (A/RES/S-12/1) and decisions (8-12/11-15and 21-24) adopted during the session
For discussion see under subject as follows (agenda itemnumbers in parentheses):
DEC/S-12/24 Disarmament: ComprehensiveProgramme (10)
DEC/S-12/24 Disarmament: pu~lic opinion:mobilization (13)
DEC/8-12/24 Disarmament: recommendationsof General Assembly (10thspecial session): implementation (9)
Disarmament: recommendationsof General Assembly (l2thspecial session): implementation (14)
Disarmament: United Nationsrole: strengthening (12)
Disarmament Decade (1980-1990)(11)
General Assembly: agenda (7)
DEC/8-12/24
DEC/8-12/24 •
DEC/8-12/23
-- prayer or meditation (agenda item 2)Rule 62 of the rules of pl'ocedure of the General Assembly
A minute of silence dedicated to prayer or meditation wasobserved at the 1st and 29th plenary meetings
-- resolutions and decisions
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)-- organization of work (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)The 'Assembly alsoaeciood without vete at the 1st
meeting to establish an Ad Hoc Cttee of the12th ~ecial Session, thar1tii'l;halrman wouldbe a member of the General ~tee, that thecttee would have at least two working groups,and that the Assembly should adopt two documents, as decision 8-12/21
Mr. Oluyemi Adeniji (Nigeria) was elected Chalrman of the Ad Hoc CUee as decision 8-12/15.other officers of the Cttee were elected at the1st meeting of the Ad Hoc cttee
See Introduction for a complete list of officers
On the proposal of the President at the 27th meeting, the Assembly decided without vote topostpone the closing date of the session
-- President: election (agenda item 4)Rule 31 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-12!PV.lThe Assembly decided without vote that Mr. Ismat
T. Kittani (Iraq), President of the Assemblyat its 36th session, would serve in the samecapacity at the 12th special session as decision 8-12/12
10268
18125
13102
11
2416
6
15247
2013
Germany (Federal Republic) (ChancellorHelmut SChmidt)
Guinea (president 8eitou Toure)Ireland (Prime Minister Charles J. Haughey)Israel (Prime Minister Menachem Begin)Italy (President Giovanni ~adolini)
Japan (Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki)Netherlands (Prime Minister Andreas A. M.
van Agt)Panama (President Aristides Royo 8anchez)Sweden (Prime Minister ThorbjOrn Flll.ldin)Uganda (Prime Minister Otema Alllmadi)United Kingdom (prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher)United States (President Ronald Reagan)Yugoslavia .(president Petar Stambollc)
!AEAUNDPUNESCOUNEPUNITAR
42
SUBJECT INDEX(12th special session)
-- M..!!QE Committee: officers: election (agenda item 5)
See Introduction for a complete list of elected officers
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meeting A/S-12/AC. 1/PV.l
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (continued)." resolutions and decisions (continued)
Resolution (A/RES/S.12/1) and decisions (S"12/11-15and 21"24) adopted during the session (continued)
For discussion see under sub ect as follows (agenda itemnum ers in parentheses continue
Gl~NERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES--~ Committee: establishment (agenda item 5)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-12/PV.lUnder discussion of the organization of the session
the Assembly decided without vote to establish an Ad Hoc Cttee of the 12th Special Session, that its Chairman would be a memb2rof the General Cttee, that the cttee wouldhave at least two working groups, and that theAssembly should adopt two documents, asdecision S-12/21
.- Vice·Presidents: election (agenda item 5)Rule 31 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-12/PV.1The Assembly decided without vote that the Vice
Presidents of the 36th session would serve inthe same capacity at the 12th special session.The following Member States were thereforeelected Vice-Presidents as decision 8-12/14:Australia, Benin, Botswana, Chica, Cuba,Cyprus, France, Indonesia, Mexico, Morocco, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea,Rwanda, Seychelles, Sweden, Toga, Ukrainian SSR, USSR, United Kingdom and Unitedstates
-- Credentials Committee: report A/S-12/28
See General Assembly (12th special session): Mem-- bers: representatives: credentials for discus
sion
INDIAN OCEAN-- peace zone: Declaration, 1971: implementation: report of
Ad Hoc Committee A/S-12/5 (GAOR, 12th spe-cial sess., Suppl. No. 5)
See Disarmament: recommedations of General Assem- bly (10th special session): implementation for
discussion -
GROUP OF EXPERTS ON THE REDUCTION OF MILITARYBUDGETS
-- report A/S-12/7
See Disarmament: recommendations of General Asem- bly (10th special session): implementation for
discussion -
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: COMMITTEES (continued)--~ Committee: officers: election (continued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S"12/PV.1Mr. Oluyemi Adeniji (Nigeria) was elected Chair
man of the Ad Hoc Cttee as decision S-12/15.Other officers of the Cttee were elected atthe 1st meeting of the M.!!2£ Cttee
-- Ad Hoc Committee: organization of work
Discussion in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meetings A/S-12/AC. 1/PV.1-5,10-13
-- Ad Hoc Committee: report A/S-12/32
See the following for discussionDisarmament: Comprehensive ProgrammeDisarmament: public opinion: mobilizationDisarmament: recommendations of General Assem-
bly (loth special session): implementationDisarmament: United Nations role: strengtheningDisarmament Decade (1980-1990)
-- Chairmen: election (agenda item 5)Rule 103 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly
See Introduction for a complete list of elected officers
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-ll/PV.1The Assembly decided without vote that the Chair
men of the Main Cttees of the 36th sessionwould serve in the same capacity at the 12thspecial session as decision S-12/13
-- Credentials Committee: members: appointment (agendaitem 3 (a»Rule 28 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-12/PV.1On the proposal of the Temporary President, the
Assembly decided without vote that the Credentials Cttee for the 12th special sessionwould consist of the same members as thoseappointed for 36th regular session as decision8-12/11: China, Ghana, Netherlands, Niger,panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay,USSR and United states
General Assembly: Members:representatives: credentials(3(a»
General Assembly: organizationof work (5)
General Assembly: President:election (4)
General Assembly: Vice-Presidents: election (5)
General Assembly: Cttees: AdHoc Cttee: establishmenf15)
General Assembly: Cttees: AdHoc Cttee: officers: electiOn(5f
General Assembly: Cttees: Chairmen: election (5)
General Assembly: Cttees: Credentials Cttee: members: appointment (3(a»
PreparaTory tttee for the 2ndSpecial Session of the GeneralAssembly Devoted to Disarmament: report (6)
DEC/S-12/13.15,21
DEC/S-12/12
DEC/S.12/14
DEC/S-12/21
DEC/S-12/15
DEC/S-12/22
llES/S.12/1
DEC/S-12/13
DEC/S·12/11
43
SUBJECT INDEX(12th special session)
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY-- "disarmlUnent: report by secretarY-General A/S-12/16
See Disarmament: recommendations of General As-- sembly (lOth special session): implementation
for discussion
MEDITER.llANEAN AREA-- peace zone (proposed)
DocumentsA/S-12/AC.l/64 Yugoslavia. Note verbale. 5 Jul.
transmitting working paper on the strengthening of security and co-operation in the Mediterranean (document under agenda items 9-11)
MILITARY BUDGETS-- reduction
See Disarmament: recommendations of General As-- sembly (10th special session): implementation
NATURE-- protection from arms race
See Disarmament: recommendations of General As-- sembly (10th special session): implementation
NUCLEAR WEAPON FREE ZONES-- establishment
See Disarmament: recommendations of General As-- sembly (10th special session): implementation
PREPARATORY CO~TEE FOR THE SECOND SPECIALSESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEVOTED TODISARMAMENT .
-- report (agenda item 6)
DocumentsA/S-12/1 (GAOR. 12th special sess., Suppl. No. 1)
& Corr.l Preparato11' Cttee for the 2ndSpecial Session of the General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament. Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting A/S-12/PV.lThe General Assembly endorsed the report of the
Preparatory Cttee for the 2nd Special Sessionof the General Assembly Devoted to Disarmament and the recommendations containedtherein as decision S-12/22
44
SAUDI A.aABIA (King KhaUd)-- tribute ~!l
Statement;; in Ad Hoc Cttee: Meeting A/S-12/AC.1/PV.2
Statements in Plenary: Meeting A/S-12/PV. 10
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-- & human rights
DocumentsA/S-12/AC.1j2 Secretary-General. Note trans
mitting resolution 1982/7 adopted by theCommission on Human Rights (document unde:r agenda item 9)
SOUTH ASIA.- nuclear-weapon-free zone: establishm.ent
DocumentsA/S-12/17 Secretary-General. Report (document
under agenda item 9)
UNITED NATIONS-- contributions: assessment
DocumentsA/S-12/25 Secl'otary-General. Letter, 7 Jun,
informing the President of the General Assembly of Member States in arrears in payment of contributions
Statement in Plenary: Meeting A/S-12/PV. I (GeneralAssembly: President)
WEEK DEVOTED TO FOSTEWNG THE OBJECTIVES OFDISARMAMENT
-- observance
See Disarmament: public'opinion: mobilization
WORLD DISARMAMENT CAMPAIGN
~ Disarmament: public opinion: mobilization
TWELF'rii SPECIAL SESSION------- ."--'----------------
'Index to Speeches
ACTION RECONCILIATION/SERVICE FOR PEACE: REPRESENTATIVE (Scharf, K.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE INDIAN OCEAN: CHAIRMAN(Fonseka, I. B.)*
Disarmament AC.l: 9
AD HOC COMMITTEE ON THE WORLD DISARMAMENTCONFERENCE: CHAIRMAN (Fonseka, I. B.)*
Disarmament AC.l: 9
AD HOC GROUP OF EXPERTS ON THE REDUCTION OFMILITARY BUDGETS: Chairman (Cars, H. C.)
Disarmament AC.l: 12
AFGHANISTAN
Disarmament Plen: 7; AC. 1: 11,12General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 7general debate: right of reply Plen: 7
Speeches by representativesDost, S. M. Plen: 7Zarif, F. Plen: 7; AC. 1: 11,12
AFRO-ASIAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY ORGANIZATION:REPRESENTATIVE (Abdel-Razzak, N.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
ALBANIA
Disarrnam.ent Plen: 17General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
~eech by representativeBaleta, A. Plen: 17
ALGERIA
Disarmament Plen: 9, 29General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
* Spoke as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee on the WorldDisarmament Conference and as Chairman of the Ad HocCttee on the Indian Ocean. -
** Also spoke as Chairman of Working Grollp n of theAd Hoc Cttee and as V.~e-Chairman of the l:'.th specialsession.
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ALGERIA (continued)
Speeches by representativesAbada, A. Plen: 29Taleb Ibrahimi, A. Plen: 9
Al1GOLA
Disarmament Plen: 7General Assembly: general debate Plen: 7
Speech by representativeJorge, P. Plen: 7
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
Speech by representativeJacobs, L. Plen: 19
ARGENTINA
Disarmament' Plen: 23; AC. 1: 11,15General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 23general debate: right of reply Plen: 23Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC.l: 3
Speeches by representativesCarasales, J. C. Plen: 23; AC. 1: 11,15Espeche Gil, V. AC.l: 3
ASIAN BUDDHIST CONFERENCE FOR PEACE: REPRESENTATIVE (Jugder, C.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
AUSTRALIA,
Disarmament Plen: 25,29; AC. 1: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
Speeches by representativesButler, R. AC.l: 13
**Sadleir, D. M. Plen: 29street, A. Plen: 25
AUSTRIA
Disarmament Plen: 4, 28; AC. 1: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 4
Speeches by representativesFischer, K. Plen: 28Gleissner, H. AC.l: 11Pahr, W. Plen: 4
INDEX TO SPEECHES(11th lpecia! aeaaion)
BAHA'IINTERNATlONAL COMMUNITY: REPRESENTATIVE (de ArauJo, V.)
maarmament AC.l: 5
BAHAMAS
BOLlIVIA
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
!Peech by representativeOrtlz Sanz, F. Plen: 25
BURMA
BitAZlL
BURUNDI
BULGARIA
~hes by ryreaentatlvesMladenov, . Plen: 178taykov, S. AC.l: 10,12,13Tsvetkov, B. 'Plen: 29
Speech bY repreeentativeHlilng, S. Plen: 17
!!eech bl( representativeLep Ii, L.J. Plen: 13
Speech by representativeBwak(ra, M. Plen: 21
!!eeChes~ ~resentatlvesaurin c71.E. Plen: 23,29Martynov, S.N. AC.l: 11Ternov, 1.1. AC.l: 10
BOTSWANA
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: geDflral debate Plen: 13
BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 17General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
Disarmament Plen: 17,29; AC. 1: 10,12,13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
['ri
Disarmament Plen: 4,38; AC. 1: 11,13,15 IGeneral Assembly:
general debate Plen: 4 !Ad Roc Cttee: organization of work AC.!: 3 .....
!\Ieechea b~resentatlve ,SOuza eVi, C. A. cw Plen: 4,38; AC.l: 3, 11, 13, 15·...
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Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 31
. Disarmament Plen: 22,29; AC. 1: 10,11C-eneral Assembly: general debate Plen: 22
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BELGIUM
Diaarmament Plen: 18, 39General Maembly: general debate Plen: 18
.!!ee~ repreaentativeB D.l:". Pien: 18,39
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assemb~y: g~neral debate Plen: 23
Iplech by repnsentatlveHaz9Ume, G.L. Plen: 23
~eches by ~rell8ntatlveRiliDian, ~ Plen: 29; AC.l: 11, 11
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: ge~ral debate Plen: at
!!eech by repreaentatlveMoseley, H.s.L·. plen: 31
BENIN
BANGLADESH
BARBADOS
Disarmament Plen: 2,28; AC. 1: G,14General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 2Ad Roc Cltee: organization of work AC.l: 3
~ches by !'6iii"tlseDtatlvesOIrJiUsle;J. M. Ac.l: 3
Raeymaeckers, J. Plen: 2S; AC.l: 9,14 .Tlndemans, L. Plen: 2
Disarmament Plen: 17,29; AC. 1: 11, 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
&leech~Read of state or GovernmentEra~, H. M. (chilrman Of the councU of Mlniatera)
Plen: 17
BHUTAN
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21 .
Speech by representativePradhan, O. Plen: 21
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th upecialsession)
CAMPAIGN FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMEN'!': REPRESENTATIVE (Ruddock, J.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
CANADA
Disarmament Plen: 18,28; AC. 1: 10,11,13, 14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
~ech by Head of State or GovernmentTi'Udeau, P.E. (prime Miiilliter) Plen: 18
f@~hes by ~resentaaveMeules, ~R. Plen: 28; AC.l: 10,11,13,1"
CONGO
Disarmament Plen: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
Speech by representativeNze, P. Plen: 9
COSTAmCA
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
~eech by representativeZumbado-Jimenez, F. Plen: 25
CENTRE FOR CONFLICT STUDIES: DmECTOR (Tugwell, M.)COUNCIL FOR ARMS CONTROL: REPRESENTATIVE
Disarmament AC.l: 8 (Davis, M.J.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8CENTRE FOR DEFENBE INFORMATION: REPRESENTA
TIVE (La Rocqu~, G.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
CHILE
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
Speech by representativeROJas Galdames, R. Plen: 11
CHINA
Disarmament Plen: 8,29; AC. 1: 10General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6
Speeches~ representativesHuang, . Plen: 8Kang, M. Plen: 29Xie, Q. AC. 1: 10
COLOMBIA
Disarmament Plen: 24General Assembly: general debate Plen: 2"
Speech by represelltativeLemos Slmmonl~ Plen: 24
COMMITTEE ON DISAltlMAMENT: CHAIRMAN (Okawa, Y.)*
Disarmament AC.l: 2
• Also spoke as representative of Japan.
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CUBA
Disarmament Plen: 14,29; AC. 1: 12-15General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 14Members: representatives: credentials Plen: 29Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election Plen: 1
Speeches by representativesGonzalez Lopez, D. Plen: 1Rodrlguez, C. R. PleD: 14Sola VUa, L. Plen: 29; AC. 1: 12-15
CYPRUS
Disarmament Plen: 9,29; AC.l: 14General As,'.embly: general debate Plen: 9
!!eeches by representativeRl;lss1des, Z. Plen: 39; AC.l: 14
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Disarmament Plen: 14,29; AC. 1: 10,11,14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 14
Speeches by representativesChnoupek, B. Plen: 14Johanes, J. AC.l: 10,11Suja, S. Plen: 29; AC.l: 14
DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA
Dlsarmament Plen: 15General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 15Members: representatives: credentials Plen: 29
DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA (continued)
Speeches by representativesIeng sary Plen: 15Kor Bun Heng Plen: 29
DEMOCRATIC YEMEN
Disarmament :Jllen: 3General Assembly: general debate Plen: 3
~eec~ re~resentativeMo me, S. S. Plen: 3
DENMARK
Disarmament Plen: 11,29; AC.1: 14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
Speeches by representativesMichaelsen, P. AC.l: 14Ulrichsen, W. Plen: 29
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
ETmOPIA
Disarmament Plen: 17General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
Speech by representativeBekele, T. Plen: 17
FIJI
Disal'mament Plen: 22General Assembly: general debate Plen: 22
Speech by representativeBole, F.N. Plen: 22
FINLAND
Disarmament Plen: 7,28; AC. 1: 10,12,15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 7
Speeches by representativesPastinen, I. Plen: 28Rajakoski, E. AC.l: 10,12,15
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL AND SECURITY COUNCILAFFAIRS: CENTRE FOR DISARMAMENT: ASSIS1'ANTSECRETARY-GENERAL (Marlenson, J.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 21Dominican Republic: President (Silvestre Antonio Guzman
Fernandez): tribute to Plen: 28General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
Speeches by representativeDel Rosario, E.A. plen: 21,28
ECUADOR
Disarmament Plen: 17General Assembly: general deba~ Plen: 1.7
~eech by representativeAlbornoz, M. A. Plen: 17
EGYPT
Disarmament Plen: 21,29; AC.l: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
Speeches by re~resentatives
Abdel Megtii , A. E. Plen: 21,29Zaki, A.:f'. AC.l: 11
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FOUNDATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONAL DEFENCE/FRENCH INSTITUTE OF POLEMOLOGY: REPRESENTATIVE (Marais, P.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8
FRANCE
Disarmament Plen: 9,29; AC.l: 4,11-13,15General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 9Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC.l: 3
Speeches by representativ~
Cheysson, C. Plen: 9Faure, M. AC. 1: 4Gorce, F. de la Plen: 29; AC. 1: 3,11-13,15
FRENCH INSTITUTE· OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:REPRESENTATIVE (Moissy, D.)
Oisarmament AC.l: 8
FRIENDS OF THE EARTH: REPRESENTATIVE (Brawer, D.)
Disarmament AC. 1; 5
FRIENDS WORLD COMMITTEE FOR CONSULTATION:REPRESENT4TIVE (Thiermann, S,)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
GABON
Disarmament Plen: 20General Assembly: general debate Plen: 20
Speech by representativeMbia, B. Plen: 20
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE12TH SPECIAL SESSION: RAPPORTEUR (Ersun,0.)··
Disarmament Plen: 28; AC. 1: 15
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE12TH SPECIAL SESSION: SECRETARIES
GANDM PEACE FOUNDATION: REPRESENTATIVE(Radhakrishna, Mr.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: PRESIDENT (Kittani, I.)
Disarmament Plen: 1,28Dominican Republic: President (Sllvestre Antonio Guzman
Fernandez): tribute to Plen: 28General Assembly:
agenda Plen: 1Members: representatives: credentials Plen: 1, 29opening statements Plen: 1organization of woX'k Plen: 1,27President: election Plen: 1Ad Hoc Cttee: establishment Plen: 1Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election Plen: 1credimtials Cttee: members: appointment Plen: 1
Preparatory Cttee for the 2nd Specl.al Session of the GeneralAssembly Devot.ed to Disarmament: report Plen: 1
Saudi Arabia (King Khalid): tribute to Plen: 10UN: contributions: assessment Plen: 1
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE12TH SPECIAL SESSION: CHAIRMAN (Adeniji, 0.)·
Disarmament AC. 1: 12-15General Assembly:
Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election AC. 1: 1Ad Hoc Cttee: opening statement AC.l: 1Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC. 1:1-4, 11-13
saudi'Ariibia (King Khalld): tribute to AC.l: 2
* Also spoke as Chairman of the Preparatory Ctteefor the 2nd Special Session of the General Assembly devotedto Disarmament and representative of Nigeria.
•• Also spoke as representative of Turkey.••• Spoke as Vice-Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee of
the 12th Special Session, Chairman of Working Group I ofthe Ad Hoc Cttee and as representative of Mexico.
---nn-Spoke as Vice-Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee ofthe 12th Special Session, Chairman ofWor~oupII ofthe Ad Hoc Cttee and as representative of Australia.~Spoke as Chairman of Working Group XI of the
Ad Hoc Cttee and as representative of German DemocraticRePii6lic.
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Disarmament AC. 1: 14, 15
Speeches by officersCslllag, P. AC.l: 14Kheradi, S. AC.l: 15
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD lIOC COMMITTEE OF THE12TH SPECIAL SESSION: VICE-CHAIRMAN
Disarmament AC.l: 9General Assembly: Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work
AC.l: 5,10
~eeCl1eshi officers* *Garcla Obles, A. AC.l: 9
••••Sadleir, D. M. AC.l: 5,10
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE12TH SPECIAL SESSION: WORKING GROUP I:CHAIRMAN (Garcia RabIes, A. )•••
Disarmament AC. 1: 9, 14
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE12TH SPECIAL SESSION: WORKING GROUP II:CHAIRMAN (Sadleir, D. M. )....... '.
Disarmament AC. 1: 9,12
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AD HOC COMMITTEE OF THE12TH SPECIAL SESSION: WORKING GROUP m:CHAIRMAN (Herder, G. )•••••
Disarmament AC.l: 9,13
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 6,29; AC.l: 10,12General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 6Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election Plen: 1
Saudi Arabia (King Khalid): tribute to Plen: 10
Speeches by representativesFischer, O. Plen: 6
:••••·Herder, G. AC. 1: 12ott, H. Plen: 1,10,29; AC. 1: 10
GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)
Disarmament Plen: 10,29; AC. 1: 10-14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 10
GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC) (continued)
§leeches by representativeWegener, H. Plen: 29; AC.1: 10-14
GHANA
INDEX TO SPEECHES'(12th special session)
HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY: INSTITUTE FOR PEACESCIENCE: REPRESENTATIVE (Kurlno, 0.)
Disarmament AC.1: 8
HOLY SEE
Disarmament Plen: 8*General Assembly: general debate Plen: 8*
Disarmament Plen: 7General Assembly: general debate Plen: 7
§leech by representativeGbefio, J. V. Plen: 7
Plen: 8*
GREECE
Disarmament Plen: 18; AC. 1: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
Speeches by representativesHaralambopoulos, Y. Plen: 18SouUotis, Y. AC. 1: 11
GRENADA
Disarmament Plen: 24General Assembly: gene~al debate Plen: 24
Speech by representativeWhiteman, U. Plen: 24
GUINEA
Disarmament Plen: 26General Assembly: general debate Plen: 26
GUYANA
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
§leech by representativeSinclilir, N. G. Plen: 25
HERITAGE FouNDATiON: REPRESENTATIVE (Pines, B. Y.)
Disarmamqnt AC. 1: 8
HIROSHIMA PEACE CULTURE FOUNDATION: REPRESEN
TATIVE (Araki, T.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
* Message sent by Pope John Paul n to the Assembly.
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HONDURAS
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
§leech by representativepaz BarDlca, E. Plen: 19
HUNGARIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: REPRESENTATIVE (Gyovai, G.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
HUNGARY
Disarmament Plen: 9,.29; AC. 1: 12, 13General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 9Members: representatives: credentials Plen: 29Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC. 1: 3
~eeches by representativesGajda, F. AC.l: 3,12,13'Puja: F. Plen: 9Racz, P. Plen: 29
ICELAND
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
§leech by representativeT6maBson, T. A. Plen: 13
INDEPENDENT COMl'fDSSlON ON DISARMAMENT ANDSECURITY ISSUES: CHAIRMAN (Palme, 0.)
Disarmament AC.l: 4
INDIA
Disarmament Plen: 9,28; AC.l: 9,11-15General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 9M Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC. 1: 3
INDIA (continued)
Speeches by representatlvesKrishnan, N. Plen: 28Rao, N. Plen: 9Venkateswaran, A.P. AC.1: 3,9,11-15
INDONESIA
. Disarmament Plen: 7, 28General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 7~ Cttee: organiz?tion of work AC.l: 3
Speeches by represr.mtatlvesKusumaatmadja, M. Plen: 7sutresna, N. S. Plen: 28j AC.l: 3
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN PEACE CONFERENCE:REPRESENTATIVE (Toth, Bishop)
Disarmament AC. 1: 4
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR EUROPEAN SECURITYAND CO-OPERATION: REPRESENTATIVE (Goar, R.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADEUNIONS: REPRESENTATIVE (Vanderveken, J.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES AND ANALYSES:REPRESENTATIVE (Namboodlri, P. Ko S.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8
INSTITUTE FOR PEACE RESEARCH: REPRESENTATIVE(poellingel', S)
Disarmament AC.l: 8
INSTITUTE OF WORLD ECONOMY AND INTERNATIONALRELATIONS (USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES): REPRESENTATIYE (Bykov, Prof.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8
INTERCHURCH PEACE COUNCIL: REPRESENTATIVE(Bartels, W.}
Disarmament AC.l: 5
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: REPRESENTATIVE (Niwano, N.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
INT.ERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE WORK OF DR.ALBERT SCHWEITZER: REPRESENTATIVE (NoelBaker, P.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 5
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DEMOCRATIC LAWYERS: REPRESENTATIVE (Nordmann, J.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY: DIRECTORGENERAL (Blix, H.)
Disarmament Plen: 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 15
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INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE: REPRESENTATIVE (Kerinec, R.)
Disarmame'nt AC.l: 5
INTERNATIONAL FEU.oWSHIP OF RECONCILIATION:REPRESENTATIVE (Goss-Mayr, H.)
Disarmament AC.1: 5
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ~EACE: REPRESENTATIVE (K1,lde, G.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF JOURNALISTS:REPRESENTATlVE (Nordenstreng, K.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
INTERNATIONAL PEACE ACADEMY: REPRESENTATIVE(Rikhye, I.J.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8
INTERNATIONAL PEACE BUREAU: REPRESENTATIVE(MacBride, S.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION:REPRESENTATIVE (Sakamoto, Y.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8
INTERNATIONAL PHYSICIANS FOR THE PREVENTION OFNUCLEAR WAR: REPRESENTATIVE (Abrams, H.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
tONAL UNION OF STUDENTS
Disarmament AC.l: 6,8/Add. 1
Speeches by representativesKatsiaounis, R. AC. 1: 6stepan, M. (President) AC. 1: 8/Add. 1
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
ISRAELI INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF INTERNATION
AL AFFAIRS: REPRESENTATIVE (Maneli, M.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8/Add.l
ITALY
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH AND STUDENT MOVEMENT FOR
THE UNITED NATIONS: REPRESENTATIVE (Lonn, J.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
INTER-PARUAMENTARY UNION: COMMITTEE ON POLrr
ICAL QUESTIONS, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND
DISARMAMENT: CHAIRMAN (Andreotti, G.)
Disarmament AC.l: 4
IRAN .
Disarmament Plen: 3Genel'al Assembly: general debate Plen: 3
Speech by reIj\esentativeVelayati, . A. Plen: 3
IRAQ
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 11general debate: right of reply Plen: 3
S\)ee.::hes by representatives
AI-All, S. O. Plen: 11Muslih, A. S. Plen: 3
IRELAND
Disarmament Plen: 8,28; AC. 1: 10,11,14
General Assembly: general debate Plen: 8
~eech bY' Head of state or Government
Haughey, C.J. (prime MiIilSter) Plen: 8
Speeches by rejresentativesDorr~ N.len: 28; AC. 1: 10,11
MauniX,l{.E. AC.l: 14
ISRAEL
Disarmament Plen: 18General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
Speech by Head of State or Government
Begin, M. (Prime Minister) Plen: 18
* Also spoke as Chairman of the Cttee on Disarmament.
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Disarmament Plen: 12,28; AC. 1: 10,11
General Assembly: general debate Plen: 12
Speeches by representativeAlessi, M. Plen: 28; XC. 1: 10, 11
JAMAICA
Disarmament Plen: 17; AC. 1: 13
General Assembly: gen~ral debate Plen: 17
Speeches by representatives
Gal1imore, N. Plen: 17McGilchrist, F.A.R. AC.l: 13
JAPAN
Disarmament Plen: 5,28; AC. 1: 11,13,14
General Assembly: general debate Plen: 5
Speech by Head of State or Government
SUzuki, Z. (Prime Ministe1') Plen: 5
Speeches by representative
~awa, Y. Plen: 28; AC.l: 11,13,14
JORDAN
Disarma.ment Plen: 7General Assembly: general debate Plen: 7
Speech by representativeKasim, M. Plen: 7
KENYA
Disarmament Plen: 19; AC. 1: 13
General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
Speeches by representatives
Don Nanjira, D.D.C. AC.l: 13
Ouko, R. J. Plen: 19
KUWAIT
Disarmament P~en: 5General A:ssembly: general debate Plen: 5
~eech by ,representativeAbUlhassan, M. A. Plen: 5
tONAL UNION OF STUDENTS
Disarmament AC.l: 6,8/Add. 1
Speeches by representativesKatsiaounis, R. AC. 1: 6stepan, M. (President) AC. 1: 8/Add. 1
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
ISRAELI INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF INTERNATION
AL AFFAIRS: REPRESENTATIVE (Maneli, M.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8/Add.l
ITALY
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH AND STUDENT MOVEMENT FOR
THE UNITED NATIONS: REPRESENTATIVE (Lonn, J.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
INTER-PARUAMENTARY UNION: COMMITTEE ON POLrr
ICAL QUESTIONS, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND
DISARMAMENT: CHAIRMAN (Andreotti, G.)
Disarmament AC.l: 4
IRAN .
Disarmament Plen: 3Genel'al Assembly: general debate Plen: 3
Speech by reIj\esentativeVelayati, . A. Plen: 3
IRAQ
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 11general debate: right of reply Plen: 3
S\)ee.::hes by representatives
AI-All, S. O. Plen: 11Muslih, A. S. Plen: 3
IRELAND
Disarmament Plen: 8,28; AC. 1: 10,11,14
General Assembly: general debate Plen: 8
~eech bY' Head of state or Government
Haughey, C.J. (prime MiIilSEer) Plen: 8
Speeches by rejresentativesDorr~ N.len: 28; AC. 1: 10,11
MauniX,l{.E. AC.l: 14
ISRAEL
Disarmament Plen: 18General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
Speech by Head of State or Government
Begin, M. (Prime Minister) Plen: 18
* Also spoke as Chairman of the Cttee on Disarmament.
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Disarmament Plen: 12,28; AC. 1: 10,11
General Assembly: general debate Plen: 12
Speeches by representativeAlessi, M. Plen: 28; XC. 1: 10, 11
JAMAICA
Disarmament Plen: 17; AC. 1: 13
General Assembly: gen~ral debate Plen: 17
Speeches by representatives
Gal1imore, N. Plen: 17McGilchrist, F.A.R. AC.l: 13
JAPAN
Disarmament Plen: 5,28; AC. 1: 11,13,14
General Assembly: general debate Plen: 5
Speech by Head of State or Government
SUzuki, Z. (Prime Ministe1') Plen: 5
Speeches by representative
~awa, Y. Plen: 28; AC.l: 11,13,14
JORDAN
Disarma.ment Plen: 7General Assembly: general debate Plen: 7
Speech by representativeKasim, M. Plen: 7
KENYA
Disarmament Plen: 19; AC. 1: 13
General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
Speeches by representatives
Don Nanjira, D.D.C. AC.l: 13
Ouko, R. J. Plen: 19
KUWAIT
Disarmament P~en: 5General A:ssembly: general debate Plen: 5
~eech by ,representativeAbUlhassan, M. A. Plen: 5
LAO PEOP!,.E'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
MALAYSIA
Diaarmament Plen: 25General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 25Members: representatives: credentials Plen: 29
§leeches :bireEresentativesrlthlr , • Plen: 25, 29
LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES: PERMANENT OBSERVER(Maksoud, C.)
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
LEBANON
Disarmament Plen: 24General Assembly: general debate Plen: 24
Speech by representativeTueni, G. Plen: 24
LIBERIA
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general Jebate Plen: 25
!:\leech by relfesentativeJones, A. • plen: 25
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA
Disarmament Plen: 18General Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
~eech by rTresentntiveBurwtn, •S. Plen: 18
LUXEMBOURG
Disarmament Plen: 13General ASll'embly: general debate Plen: 13
Speech by .-epresentativeFlesch, C. Plen: 13
MADAGASCAR
Disa'rmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11Saudi Arabia (King Khaltd): tribute to Plen: 10
Speeches b~ representativeRllbetafl a, B. Plen: 10,11
• Also spoke as Chairman of Working Group I and asVice-Chairman of the Ad Hoc CUee.
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Dis:u-mament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
§leech by representativeSyed Ariff, F. Plen: 19
MALDIVES
Disarmament Plen: 5General Assembly: general debate Plen: 5
l:\Jeech by representativeJameel, F'. Plen: 5
MALI
Disarmament Plen: 17General Assembly: general debate Plen: 17
§leech by representativeTraore, S. Plen: 17
MALTA
Disarmament Plen: 17General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 17Ad Hoc cttee: officers: election Plen: 1
Sau"'dI'"'Ariibia (King Khalid): tribute to Plen: 10
~eeches by representativeGauci, V.J. Plen: 1,10,17
MAURITANIA
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
l:\Jeech by representativeOUIa HamOdy, M.S. Plen: 23
MAURITIUS
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: genel"'d! d"bate Plen: 25
::peech by representativeRamphUI, R.K. Plen: 25
MEXICO
Disarmament Plen: 4,28,29; AC.l: 2,9,10,12,13,15General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 4Ad Hoc cttee: organization of work AC.1: 2,3
Sl>eeches bL;epresentativesCasta4e J. Plen: 4
*Garcia Rabies, A. Plen: 28,29; AC.l: 2,3,9,12,13,GOl1ZaJ.ez Cesar, O. AC.l: 10
MONGOLIA
Disarmament Plen: 14; AC.l: 11,12General Assembly: general debate Plen: 14
~eeches by representativesDugersuren, M. plen: 14Enkhasaikhan, J. AC. 1: 11Erdembileg, D. AC. 1: 12
MOROCCO
Disarmament Plen: 2, 11; AC.1: 11General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 2general debate: right of reply Plen: 11Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC.1: 3
~eeches by representativesMrani Zentar, M. Plen: 11Rahhali, S. M. AC.1: 3,11Tazi, .A. Plen: 2
MOZAMBIQUE
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
~eech by representativeChissano, J.A. plen: 11
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
NETHERLANDS
Disarmament Plen: 13,28; AC.1: 9, 12, 13General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 13Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC.l: 3
~eech by Head of state or GovernmentvanAgt, A.A.M. (Prime MinIster) Plen: 13
~eeches by representativevan Dongen, F. plen: 28; AC.l: 3,9,12,13
NEW ZEALAND
Disarmament Plen: 11, 29Gener&1 Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
~eeches by representativeFi'ancls, H.H. plen: 11,29
NICARAGUA
Disarmament Plen: 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 15
f\?eech by representativeBrockmann, M. D. Plen: 15
NIGER
NAGASAKI ATOMIC BOMB CASUALTY COUNCIL: REPRESENTATIVE (Motoshlma, H.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 5
NATIONAL LIAISON COMMITTEE FOR NUCLEAR ANDGENERAL DISARMAMENT, 2nd SPECIAL SESSION:REPRESENTATIVE (Yamaguchi, S.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
NEPAL
Disarmament Plen: 1pGeneral Assembly: general debate plen: 15
~eech !?y representativeBbatt, U. D. plen: 15
* Also spoke as Chairman of the Preparatory Cttee forthe 2nd Special Session of the General Assembly Devcted toDisarmament and Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee of the 12thSpecial Session. ---
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Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
f\?eech by representativeblano, D. Plen: 13
NIGERIA
Disarmament Plen: 13; AC, 1: 13General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 13President: election Plen: 1
f\?eeches by representatives*Adeniji, o.. plen: 1Audu, I. Plen: 13Uchuno, C. C. AC.l: 13
NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:REPRESENTATIVE (Aderinsola Vogt, M.)
Disarmament AC.1: 8/Add.l
NORWAY
Disarmament Plen: 13,29; AC.1: 9,11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
NORWAY (continued)
Speeches by repreaoentativesLunobo, S. AC.l: 11stray, S. Plen: 13VaernP, O. AC.1: 9Vraalsen. T. Plen: 29
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Disarmament Plcn: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
Speech by representativeLos, K. Plcn: 23
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL FOR DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION: DIRECTOR-GENERAL (Ripert. J.L.)
Disarmament AC.l: 4
OMAN
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23Saudi Arabia (King Khalid): tribute to Plen: m
Speeches by representativesAboUt-Nasr, M. Plen: 10Sulaiman, S. A. Plen: 23
PACIFIC CONCERNS RESOURCE CENTER: REPRESENTATIVE (Bedor, R.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
PAKISTAN
Disarmament Plen: 6, 29General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 6Members: representatives: credentials Plen: 29
Speeches by representativesAhmad, M. Plel~Yaqub-Khan, S. Plen: 6
PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION
Disarmament Plen: 19General Assembly: general debate Plen: 19
Speech by representativeTerzi, Z.L. Plen: 19
PANAMA
Disarmament Plen: 10General Assembly: general debate Plan: 10
Speelch by Head of state or GovernmentRoyo sanchez, A. (President) Plen: 10
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PARLIAMENTARIANS FOR WORLD ORDER: REPRESENTATIVE (Roche, D.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
PAX CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL: REPRESENTATIVE(Camara, D.H.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN DUNDAS: REPRESENTATIVE (Klaassen, R.)
Disarmament AC. 1:. ~ 8/Add. 1
PERU
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
l»>eech by representativeCane y Cane, J.J. Plen: 11
PHILIPPINES
Disarmament Plen: 8; AC.l: 11General Assembly: general debate plen: 8
l»>eeciies by representativesTolentino, A. M. Plen: 8Yango. A.D. AC.l:11
POLAND
Disarmament Plen: 10,29; AC.l: 12General Assembly: general debate Plen: 10
S;eeches by representativesCzyrek, J. Plen: 10Krystosik, R. Plen: 29Sujka, B. AC.l: 12
PORTUGAL
Disarmament Plen: 5General Assembly: general debate Plen: 5
l»>eech by representativeMedina. B. de Plen: 5
IN.!>~ TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR 'THE SECOND SPECIALSESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DZVOTEDTO DISARMAMENT: CHAIRMAN (Adenijl, 0.)·
Disarmament Plen: 1Preparatory Cttee for the 2nd Special session of the General
Aasembly Devoted to Disarmament: l'eport Plen: 1
PROJECT PLOUGHSHARES: REPRESENTATIVE (Wilson, L.)
DisP..l'mament AC.l: 6
PUGWASH CONFERENCES ON SCIENCE AND WORLDAFFAIRS: REPRESENTATIVE (Feld, B.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
QATAR
Disarmament Plen: 3General Assembly: general debate Plen: 3
Speech by representativeJamlll, J. Y. plen: 3
ROMANIA
Disarmament Plon: 22,29; AC.l: 2,10G3neral Assembly: .
general debat'~ Plen: 22Ad Hoc Cttee: organiZation of work AC.l: 2
Speeches by representativesAridrei, S. Plen: 22Diaconu, I. AC.l: 2Ene, C. AC.l: 10Marinescu, T. Plen: 29
ROMANIAN NATIONAl, COMMITTEE OF SCIENTISTS FORPEACE: REPRESEN'rATIVE (Ciucu, G.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8/Add.l
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH: REPRESENTATIVE(Fimen, P.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
RWANDA
Disar~ment Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
!:\leech by representativeRenzaJio, J. Plen: 23
* Also spoke as Chairman of the Ad Hoc Cttee of the12th Special session and as representative of Nigeria.
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ST. vn-lCENT AND TH~ GRENADINES
Disa1'mament Plen: 23Genel'al Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
fPcech by representativeTii1liiIs, L.R. Plen: 23
SAMOA
Disarmament Plen: 3GeneJ'a! Assembly: general debate Plen: S
~eech by representativeToma, M, I. Plen: 3
SECRETA~Y-GENERAL (Perez de eu8Uar, J.)
Disarmament Plen: 1saudi Arabia (King Khalid): tribute to Plen: 10
SENEGAL
Disarmament Plen: 15; AC.l: UGenel'al Assembly: general debate Plen: 15
~eeches by repres~mtatives
NiasBe, M. Plen: rrSylla, Y. AC.l: 11
SEYCHELLES
Disarmament Plen: 9General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
t\leech by representativeGontliier, G. Plen: 9
SIERRA LEONE
Disarmament Plen: 3; AC.l: 10General Assembly: general debate Plen: 3
fl)leeches by representativesKabIa, F.O. AC.I: 10Koroma, A. G. Plen: 3
SINGAPORE
Disarmament Plert: 2Genera! Assembly: general debate Plen: 2
~eech b~ representativekoh, . T. B. PlenT2
SOMALIA
Disarmament Plen: 20General Asse~bly:general 'debate Pler.: 20
Speech by representativeAdan, A. M. Plen: 20
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
SOVIET LIAISON COMMITTEE OF PEACE FORCES ANDSOVIET PEACE FUND: REPRESENTATIVE(Gretchko, G.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
SPAIN
Disarmament Plen: 24; AC.l: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 24
~eeches by representativesLiiIgleSia, E. de Ae.l: 11Pinifis, J. de Plen: 24
SRI LANK!.
Disarmament Plen: 5, 28Ganeral Assembly: general debate Plen: 5
~eeches by representativesHameed. A.C.S. Plen: 5Jayakoddy, T. Plen: 28
STANLEY FOUNDATION: REPRESENTATIVE (Stanley, C.M.)
Disarmament AC .. l: 8/Add. 1
STOCKHOLM INTEHNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE: REPRESENTATIVE (Blackaby. F.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 8/Add.l
SUDAN
Disarmament Plen: 13General Assembly: general debaLe Plen: 13
~eech by representativeAbd3Ila, A. -R. plen: 13
SURINAME
Disarmament Plen: 15General Assembly: general debate Plen: 15saudi Arabia (King Khalid): tribute to Plen: 10
~eeches by representativesewrajsing. I. plen: 10. 15
SWEDEN
Disarmament Plen: 2.28; AC.l: 2.9.11General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 2Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC.l: 2,3
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SWEDEN (continued)
~eeches by representativesLiagaI'a, C. Ae.I: 3, 11ThorBson, I. Plen: 28; AC.l: 2,9
SWEDISH PEOPLE'S PARLIAMENT FOR DISARl\lAMENT:REPRESENTATIVE (Herz. U.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
speech by representativeEI-Fattal, D. -A. Plen: 21
TAMPERE PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE: REPRESENTATIVE (Varis, T.)
Disarmament AC.l: 8/Add.l
THAILAND
Disarmament Plen: 4General Assembly: general debate Plen: 4
speech by representativePanupong, A. Plen: 4
TOGO
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
~eech by representativeAmega, A. -K. Plen: 23
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Disarmament Plen: 23General Assembly: general debate Plen: 23
~eech by rewesentativeAbdUIa:ti, •O. Plen: 23
TUNISIA
Disarmament Plen: 22, 29General Assembly: general debate Plen: 22
speeches by ri\lresentativeSlIm, T. leD:: 22, 29
TURKEY
Disarmament Plen: 15,28; AC.l: 10, 15General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 15Ad Hoc Cttee: officers: election Plen: 1AiI"lIOC Cttee: organization of work AC.l: 3
8au"iJl'Aioibla (King Khalid): tribute to Plen: 10
&\leeches by resresentativesAnt, ·B. A .1: 3Baytok, T. Plen: 28; AC.l: 10
·Ersun, O. Plen: 1; AC.l: 15Klrca, A.C. Plen: 10TUrkmen, I. Plen: 15
UGANDA
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
&\leech btl/ead of State or GovernmentAIllm, O. (prIme MinIster) Plen: 11
UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Disarmament Plen: 20,29; AC.l: 11, 12General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 20~ Cttee: organization of work AC.l: 3
&\leeches by representativeskorneeriko, B.I. AC.I: 3,12Kostenko, Y. V. AC.l: 11Martynenko, V. N. Plen: 20, 29
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
UNITED KINGDOM
Disarmament Plen: 24,28; AC.l: 13General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 24general debate: right of reply Plen: 23,25
&\leech by Head of State or GovernmentThatcher, M. (Prime MinIster) Plen: 24
&\leeches by representativesParsons, A. Plen: 23, 2"5SUmmerhaye~l, D. M. Plen: 28; AC.l: 13
UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON THE EXPLORATIONAND PEACEFUL USES OF OUTER SPACE, :~nd:
SECRETARY-GENERAL (Pal, Y.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 9
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PFlOGRAMME: ADMINISTRATOR (Morse, B.)
Disarmament Plen: 24General Assembly: general debate Plen: 24
UNITED NATIONS DISARMAMENT COMMISSION: CHAmMAN (Wyzner, E.)
Disarmament AC.1: 12
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION: REPRESENTATf"E (M'Bow,A. -M.)
UNION OF ARAB JURISTS: REPRESENTATIVE (Kikhia, M.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Disarmament Plen: 12,28; AC.l: 9-13General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 12Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of work AC.l: 3
~eeches by rewesentativesmOkhin, N. . AC.!: 9Gromyko, A. Plen: 12Issraelya!1, V•.L. AC.l: 3,10,12,13Sbustov, V.V. AC.l:11Troyanovsky, O. A. Plen: 28
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Disarmament Plen: 25General Assembly: general debate Plen: 25
*eech~~lepresentativeAI- mr, F. S. Plen: 25
• Also spo1cf) as Rapporteur of the Ad Hoc Cttee.
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Disarmament Plen: 7General Assembly: general debate Plen: 7
UNITED NATIONS ENVmONMENT PROGRAMME: EXECUTIVE DmECTOR (Tolba, M.)
Disarmament Plen: 20General Assembly: general debai:e Plen: 20
UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH: .EXECUTIVE DmECTOR (Nicol, D.)
Disarmament Plen: 20General Assembly: general debate Plen: 20
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHUaCH IN THE UNITED STATESOF AMERICA: REPRESENTATIVE (Thompson, W.P.)
Disarmament AC.1: 6
UNITED REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
Disarmament Plen: 14General Assembly: general debate Plen: 14
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UNITED REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON (continued)
!\leech by representativeoyono, FOL. Plen: 14
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANlA
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
~ech by reIMesentativeRUPia, P. • Plen: 21
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th special session)
VIETNAM
Disarmament Plen: 13; AC.1: 10, 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 13
lil>eeches by representativeVO DOng Glang Plen: 13; AC.1: 10,11
WAR RESISTERS' INTERNATIONAL: REPRESENTATIVE(Solomon, M.)
Disarmament AC.1: 6
UNITED STATES NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR.\ BILATERAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS FREEZE: REPRESENTATIVE (Forsberg, R.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Disa"'l".lament Plen: 16,28; AC.l: 10-13General Assembly:
general debate Plen: 16Ad Hoc Cttee: organization of wOi'k AC.l: 3
BauiJl"'Aiibia (King Khalld): tribute to Plen: 10
!\leech by Head of state or GovernmentReagan, R. (President) Plen: 16
!\leeches by repre",entativesAaelman, K. L. Plen: la; AC.l: 12Busby, M. AC.l: 3Feulner. E. Plen: 28strat'ton, S. S. AC.l: 10,11,13
UPPER VOLTA
Disarmament Plen: 20General Assembly: general debate Plen: 20
*eech by representativeTlentarihoum, F. Plen: 20
URUGUAY
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
!\leech by rlresentatlvemanco, .C. Plen: 21
VENEZUELA
Disarmament Plen: 5General Assembly: general debate Plen: 5
!\leech by rmresentativeMirtlnI rdaneta, A. Plen: 5
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WOMEN FOR PEACE: REPRESENTATIVE (Nordland, E.)
Disarmament AC.1: 6
WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL DEMOCRATIC FEDERATION:REPRESENTATIVE (Tereshkova, V.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE ANDFREEDOM: REPRESENTATIVE (Camp, K.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
WORLD ASSOCIATION OF WORLD FEDERALISTS: REPRESENTATIVE (Grant, G.J.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
WORLD CONFEDERATION OF ORGANIZATIONS OF THETEACHING PROFESSION: REPRESENTATIVE(McGuire, W.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
WORLD CONFERENCE ON RELIGION AND PEACE: REPRJ:t.iSENTATIVE (Jack, H.A.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 6
WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES: REPRESENTATIVE(Potter, P.)
Disarmament AC.l: 5
WORLD FEDERATION OF DEMOCRATIC YOUTH: REPRESENTATIVE (Barabas, M.)
Disarmament AC.l: 6
WORLD FEDERATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS: REPRESENTATIVE (Legay, J.-M.)
Disarmament AC. 1: 7
INDEX TO SPEECHES(12th Special session) .
WORLD FEDERATION OF TEACHERS UNIONS: REPREP'tNTATIVE (Retureau, D.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS: REPRESENTATIVE (Abdallah, I.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
WORl.D FEDERAT,ION OF UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATIONS: REPRESENTATIVE (Willner, S.)
Disarmament AC.!: 7
WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS: REPRESENTATIVE (Bronfman,E.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
WORLD MUSLIM CONGRESS: REPRESENTATIVE (Hamdani,V.A.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
WORLD PEACE COUNCIL: REPRESENTATIVE (Chandra, R.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
WORLD UNION OF CATHOLIC WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS:REPRESENTATIVE (Alken, E.)
Disarmament AC.l: 7
WORLD VETERANS FEDERATION: REPRESENTATIVE(van Lanschot, W.C.J.M.)
Disarmament, AC,!: 7
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YEMEN
Disarmament Plen: 21General Assembly: general debate Plen: 21
,!leech by representativesatIam, M. A. Plen: 21
YUGOSLAV LEAGUE FOR PEACE, INDEPENDENCE ANDEQUALITY OF PEOPLES: REPRESENTATIVE(Bakocevic, A.)
Disarmament AC.!: 7
YUGOSLAVIA
Disarmament Plen: 6,29; AC.!: 13General Assembly: general debate Plen: 6
fi\leech by Head of State or GovernmeJitStimboUc, P. (President) Plen: 6
speeches by representativesMl6ajlovic, M. AC.I: 13Silovic, D. Plen: 29
ZAIRE
Disarmament Plen: 9; AC.l: 11,12General Assembly: general debate Plen: 9
~eeches by remiesentativesBagberii Ade 0 Nzengeya AC.!: 11,12Kamanda wa Kamanda Plen: 9
ZAMBIA
Disarmament Plen: 11General Assembly: general debate Plen: 11
speeCh by representativeGoma, L. H. Plen: 11
ZIMBABWE
Disarmament Plen: 18GeneraJ. Assembly: general debate Plen: 18
fi\leech by reP<fi.esentativeMas6ing31 e, E.K. Plen: 18
Numerical List of DocumentsNOTE: Information as to republication of mimecgraphed documents in printed'liiCICles of Annexes to the Official Records was not available at the time ofthe publication of this Index.
Plen,ary
Genera Series
A/S-12/1 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl. No. 1) & Corr.l2 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl. No. 2)3 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl. No. 3)4 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl. No. 4)5 (GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl. No. 5)6 (Mimeo - To be republished as GAOR, 12th special
sess., suppl. NO.G)78 & Corr.l9
10 & Add. 111 " Add. 1-5 " Add. 1 (Corr. 1)12:(& Corr. I, English only), Add. 1-313" Add. 1-414 & Add. 1-315" Add. 116" Add. 117,1819 & Corr.l20-33
Information Seria
A/INF/S-12/12 & Add. 1
Resohtions ard Decisions
A/RES/S-12/1 (isIPJed separately) and decisions S-12/11-15and 21-24 are collected in A/S-12/6 (To be republishedin printed form as GAOR, 12th special sess., Suppl.No.6)
Verbatim Records
A/S-12/PV.1-29
Ad Hoc Committee
Genera Series
A/S-12/AC.1/1-9
10" Corr.l11" Corr.112" Corr.l13-1819" Rev. 120-2223 & Corr.1
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Ad Hoc Committee (continued)
Genera Series (continued)
/>jS-1'l/AC. 1/24-2728 (& Corr.1, Arabic, Chinese, English,
French & Spanish only)29 & Corr.l30" Corr.131-3334 & Corr.135,3637" Corr.138 & Corr.139-4142 & Corr.143" Corr.l44 & Corr.145" Corr.t46 & Rev. 147-6263 & Corr.l64-68
Limited Series
A/S-12/AC.l/L.1 & Corr.l2 & Corr.13,45 & Add. 1-46
Verbatim Records
A/S-12/AC. l/PV. 1-15
Working ,Group I
Limited Series
A/S-12/AC. l/WG.I/L.1,23 & Add. 14& Add. 156 & Add. 1
Working Group III
Limited Series
A/S-12/AC.I/WG.III/L.1 & Corr.l, Add. I
LIST OF DOCUMENTS(12th Ipeclal Mll1on)
Supplements to Official Record,
No. 1 Report of the Preparutory Committee for theSecond Special Seellon of the General AeMmblyDevoted to Dlearmament. May 1882. lit, 58 p. ,Including annexee. (A/S-12/1). Photo-oUlet.tu.S.6.GO.
. •. Corrlgencl1m. 8 Jun 1982. 1 p. (A/S-12/1/Corr. 1). Phoi!>-offeet.
No. 2 Special report of the Committee on Dlearmament.Ma1 1982. Ill, 145 p., Including appendlcee.(A/S-la/2). Photo-offMt. tU. S.12. 00.
No. S Report of the Dlearmament Commllelon. Jun 1982,IV, 25 p., including annexee. (A/S-12/S). Photooffeet. SU. S. 4. 00.
No. 4 Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the World DlIarmament CoDference. May 1982. Ill, 10 p.(A/S-12/4). Photo-offeet. SU. S. 1.50.
No. 5 Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the IndianOcean. Jun 1982. Ill, 17 p. (A/S-12/G). Photo-offeet. SU. S. 2. 50. .
No. 6 Re80lutlons and declelons adopted by the GeneralA8eembly during Ite 12th epeclal eelelon, 'June 10 July 1982. (A/S-12/6). (To be lelllledk
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ANNEX
Voting Chart" of Resolutions Adopted byRecorded or Roll-call Vote
This chart gives votes as indicated in the provisional verbatim recordaof the 9th and second part of the 7th emergency special ses8ion of the GeneralA.sembly.
Voting is given only for those resolutions and decisions which were adopted in plenary by recorded or roll-call votes. The following symbols are used toindicate how each State voted and subsequent information.
Y voted YES
N voted NO
A ABSTAINED
(Y) subsequently advised the secretariat of intention to vote YES
Titles ofresolutions adopted by recorded or roll-call vote during
the 9th and second part ofthe 7th emergency special sessions
of the General Assembly
AIREs! Title of Resolution Meeting/DatetMezt
VGtem o. (Ye••HO=IIiItaIa)
ES-9/1 Territories occupied by Israel: an- A/ES-9/PV.12 5 (88-21-M)MDtion of Golan Heights 5' Feb 1982
E8-7/4 PalestiDe question A/ES-7/PV.20 4 (88-:&0-31)28 Apr 1982
E8-7/5 Palestine question A/ES-7/PV.24 4 (127-2-0)26 Jun 1982
E8-7/8 Palestine questibn A/ES-7/PV.31 4 (1:&0-2-20)19 Aug 1982
E8-7/7 P~estine question A!E8-7/PV.31 .. (123-2-18)19 Aug 1982
E8-7/8 Palestine question" A/ES-7/PV.31 4 (101-2-M)19 Aug 1982
E8-7/9 Palestine question A/ES-7/PV.32 4 (147-2-0)248ep 1982
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Resolution Number
MEMBER~ ~ ~ ~ S ~ ~STATES Cl) 1j t- t- t- r:;I 0 I I 0u.I
~u.I u.I u.I u.I ffra1 ra1 ra1 ra1 ra1
Afllhanistan Y Y Y Y Y y v
Albania Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Algeria Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Angola Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Argentina A A Y Y Y Y Y.Australia N N Y A A A y
Austria A N Y Y Y A Y
Bahamas A A Y Y Y Y Y
Bahrain Y Y Y Y Y v v
Bangladesh Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Barbados A A Y Y YY'l
l
Belgium N 1IJ Y A A A Y
Benin Y Y Y. Y Y Y Y
Bhutan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Bolivia A A Y Y Y A Y
Botswana Y Y Y ...!....Il ....!....I..x....Brazil A A Y Y Y Y Y
Bulgaria Y Y Y Y Il ....!.... I..x....Burma Y A Y Y y A Y
Burundi Y Y Y ...LI...L ..x....ILByelorussian 58R Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-Canada N N .!- A A A Y
Cape Verde Y Y .!- Y I..!.... Y ..!....Central African
- - ,Chad Y 1- ..L Y Y Y
Chile A A I.!- Y Y ..!....-~
China Y Y IL- Y Y Y Y
Colombia A A Y Y Y A Y- - - -Comoros Y-ConllO Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
. .
Costa Rica A A Y Y Y
ANNEX
Resolution Number
MEMBER :; ~ ~ ~ S ~ ~STATES Cl) t- t- t- t- t-o 0 0 0 I I Iu.I u.I u.I u.I u.I IX! u.Ira1 li'! ra1 ra1 ra1 ra1 ra1
Cuba Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Cyprus Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Czechoslovakia Y Y Y Y Y Y YDemocratic
VKamllUchea --'Y _Y V V
Democratic Yemen Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Denmark N N Y A A A Y'----
Djibouti Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Dominica
Dominican Republic A A A y A Y
Ecuador A A Y.l Y Y Y
Egypt A A Y Y Y Y V
El Salvador A A (Y) Y Y A Y
I EquatoZ:ial Guinea
Ethiopia Y Y (Y) Y Y Y Y
I Fiji '.. N A Y Y Y A Y
Finland N N Y Y I..A... ..A-ILFrance N N Y A A A Y
Gabon A Y Y IlL IL,
Gambia Y Y I..L Y Y Y Yuerman Democratic.~pu.blic.. .... .. ._ .... y Y l Y Y Y .y..uermany \FederalRepublic) N N Y A A A Y-Ghana Y Y Y Y Y Y I-!..- -Greece Y Y Y Y Y Y I-!..- -Grenada Y Y Y Y Y Y- -Guatemala A A Y
Guinea , Y Y Y J... J... I....Y.-Guinea- Bissau; Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Guyana Y Y Y ...!.. Y Y Y
Haiti A A A Y A Y
Honduras A A Y Y A Y. -- . -. -.
Hungary Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
ANNEX
Resolution Number
Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
N N Y A A A Y-N N Y A A A..:£
Somalia
Peru
Panama
Philippines
Poland
New Zealand
Netherlands
Singapore A A Y Y Y Y Y1-...:::...=--------1..:.:- - -,--I--i---1'--1
Solomon Islands
MEMBERSTATES
f-=P:.;llK=·:::istan=::.... -+-=Y_~-=Y~I,--=Y:... Y Y Y Y
1-;_en..::.p7._~<I_'mlb_in_lu_e """:_~:_I__:-l_:_,I'_:---1_:_I_:--l
I-N_i_C_ar_ag...;;;..ua ---lI-y_I_y_II__Y Y Y Y ....!..
Niger Y Y I Y Y Y Y Y!--.;:;...--------I--I~-II- - - "---
Nigeria Y Y I_~I Y Y Y
~N:.:.o;;;:rw:.;;.;;;a~y-----....,:.:N_I-.::.:N:...I--=Y~ A A A Y
I-0;;.;m=an..;...... -t--=Y_I-_=Y~I--=Y:... 'Y Y Y Y
A A Y yl Y Y Y
Papua New Guinea A A I YI-p-ar-agua--y-----+-A-I--A-I--
Y- Y Y A .1-;
Y A Y Y yl Y Y~-I-
A Y Y ~ Y Y
Y I y:!j yl~~~,...p-o-rtug......::;...al-----+N-·11-_N_~ Ar~ A I~:-;Qa~tar ---I..:.Y_I-Y=- -.!.. -y-L-!- _Y_.,I....!..
LR_o_m_am_·a +-_I_..:.Y_ Y Y Y Y I Y.-- ----j-I-Rw:.;..;...an_d_a ..f.-=Y_1_-=y_ ill_Y_ -.!..~....!..
St. Lucia A I I Yst. V,............. --,- 1-
f-_G:lo!:.:lre~na=di~·nll::e~s ~A::....I--I- _1_ ~
I-Sa;::.:.:m"':oa::"-__.,.....__4 A:;:·_I_.::.:A:...I_ ...!.I...!. ~I-!..sao Tome and
r---'P...,r:.::in:::;c:::iDla:;e::.... -t--=Y_1_-=Y_1..!. Y Y Y Y
t-=5a=udi:;;;·;...:Ar=2,b:::::::ia:-__4 ..:.y_1_..:.y_l-.!.. Y Y Y I....!..
senegal Y Y Y Y Y Y Yr----''-------+--1--I- - - -1-
\-se......;,y_ch_e_U_e_s -+.:.Y_1_.:.Y_..!. Y Y Y Y
/-Si;..·e:...r;..r_a_L...e;..o...n..:.e -I-Y=-I....:.Y;...~--=-Y _Y__Y__Y__y_
·,.... '" - ..Resolution'Number-·· . .
MEMBER~ ~ ~ ~ t:. cr.'
~STATES "0> t- t- ~ t- t- I:jI I I I ItI.l CIJ tI.l
~tI.l tI.l fI.l
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r"l
Iceland N N Y A A A Y
India Y Y y Y Y Y Y
Indonesia y y y y y y y
Iran y y y y y y y
Iraq y y y y -!.. y y
Ireland N N Y A -A.. -A. --Y.
Israel N N N N N N N
It<llv lIT lIT Y ...A. A A Y
Ivory Coast Y A Y Y Y-Jamaica
A I-!.A y y y
Japan N A Y Y A A Y
Jordan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Kenya Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Kuwait Y Y Y y ,J. -X...I-X.Lao Peoples Demo-cratic Reoublic Y ~-!. y y y y
Lebanon Y y!...Y- ....x.-X...J.-X.
Lesotho Y ....x.--.x.i--X.---Y.I...Y-
Liberia A A1"'y- .-X.-=1i -X.Libyan Araby I...Y-Jamahiriva Y Y YI Y Y
Luxembour!!' N NI y' -:-~ A Y
Mada2ascar Y Y) Y' -;I~ y y
Malawi A· .AI_ A~~'JMalavsia Y Y I....!. -!. Y -!..I~Maldives Y Y I....!. YI Y yl y
Mali Y Y
1
-.!. Y yl yj~Malta Y Y Y ...!. --!. ....!.I...!.--Mauritania Y Y -X. -X. Y Y Y
Mauritius Y -X. --X.J..-.X..
Mexico A -X. -.X.. I....Y.J. ....!.Monlmlia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Morocco Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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ANNEX
Resolution Number
MEMBER
~~
In to S- CD~STATES .,.. ~ ~ ~ .,..
I rh I rh I Ifn fn IlQ fnW W W W W w
South Africa
_un A A Y Y Y Y Y
Sri Lanka Y Y y y y y y
8Idan Y Y y y y y y
Suriname y y y y
8IIazi1and A A y y A y
Sweden N N y A A A Y
SYrian Arab Republic Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Thailand A A y y y y yI-
Togo Y Y y y y y
TrlDldad and Tobaa:o A Y Y Y Y Y Y
Tunisia y y y y y y y
Turkey A Y Y Y Y Y Y
IUganda y y y y y y y
UkioaiDlan SSR y y y y y y y
usSR y y y y y y yuntied Arab
, J':mirates y Y Y Y Y Y Y1-- 1-
.UDlted Kina:dom N N y A A A YUiUted'Republic of - - -
l'llm"roon y y y y y y yUluted Republic of
.y I..x... .J...-L ..:X. ....x... ...Y..UDlUid States N ..!.. I..!. ·N N N N
.Dmer volta y y ..!- y y y
Uruguay A A I..!. Y Y A Y
Vanuatu y1-- -
'Venezuela A 'A !L y y y y
VietNam y y y. y y' y Y1- - - - 1-
Yem~n;y y Y Y Y Y Y
1- -YUgoslavia 'y y Y Y Y Y Y- _.- -Zaire A A Y 'Y Y' A Y-Zambia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
ZimbabWe Y Y Y Y Y y,
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