Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Chronology of Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman's Life
- Foreword by Tengku Tan Sri Dato' Seri Ahmad Rithauddeen
- Prologue
- CONFIDENTIAL NOTES BY THE AMBASSADOR
- Epilogue
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 Ismail's inaugural speech during the general debate at the 12th Session
- Appendix 2a Ismail's contribution to the general debate at the 12th Session
- Appendix 2b Ismail's contribution to the general debate at the 12th Session (…continued)
- Appendix 3 Malaya's aide memoire handed over to the American Secretary of State John Foster Dulles by Dr Ismail on 26 May 1958
- Appendix 4 Ismail's contribution to the general debate at the 13th Session
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix 2b - Ismail's contribution to the general debate at the 12th Session (…continued)
from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Chronology of Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman's Life
- Foreword by Tengku Tan Sri Dato' Seri Ahmad Rithauddeen
- Prologue
- CONFIDENTIAL NOTES BY THE AMBASSADOR
- Epilogue
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 Ismail's inaugural speech during the general debate at the 12th Session
- Appendix 2a Ismail's contribution to the general debate at the 12th Session
- Appendix 2b Ismail's contribution to the general debate at the 12th Session (…continued)
- Appendix 3 Malaya's aide memoire handed over to the American Secretary of State John Foster Dulles by Dr Ismail on 26 May 1958
- Appendix 4 Ismail's contribution to the general debate at the 13th Session
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
United Nations General Assembly
Twelfth Session
688th Plenary Meeting
Wednesday, 25 September 1957, at 3 p.m.
New York.
President: Sir Leslie MUNRO (New Zealand).
75. Mr. ISMAIL (Federation of Malaya): Mr, President, first and foremost I should like to congratulate you on your election as President of the twelfth session of the General Assembly. It will remain in our memory that it was during your Presidency that the Federation of Malaya was admitted to membership in the United Nations.
76. Being a newcomer to this Assembly, I must confess that it was with some hesitation that I decided to participate in this general debate. I should mention right away that as a newly independent nation, fully responsible to itself in both internal and external affairs, the Federation of Malaya is less than one month old. Before 31 August 1957, the external affairs of my country were entirely the responsibility of the United Kingdom Government and we had no hand in them. The people of the Federation of Malaya assumed complete responsibility over the external affairs of their country as from 31 August 1957, starting, so to speak, almost from scratch. We have been asked right from the dawn of independence what our foreign policies are. We consider that it is appropriate that statements on such policies should be made only in general terms, because it is inevitable that it will take time for us to formulate policies on specific matters, their formulation requiring all the careful study that they deserve. In general terms, therefore, the foreign policy of the Federation of Malaya is to safeguard our independence and to live in piece and harmony with all friendly nations of the world.
77. We are fully conscious of the many and varied problems that face the world today, problems some of which are potentially dangerous to the peace and security of the world and which require solution. We are conscious that as a Member of the United Nations, small though we are as a nation, we have a part to play in the discussion on these vital problems and in the attempt to seek a solution to them.
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- Malaya's First Year at the United NationsAs Reflected in Dr Ismail's Reports Home to Tunku Abdul Rahman, pp. 108 - 112Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2008