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Excerpts from Record of U.N. General Assembly Meeting of February 18, 1965 (Financing of peacekeeping operations; voting rights)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1965

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[Reproduced from United Nations General Assembly, Nineteenth Session, Provisional Verbatim Record of the 1330th Plenary Meeting, New York, February 18, 1965, U.N. Document A/PV.1330 (February 18, 1965), pp. 4-16, 26-35, 102-112, and 128-131. General Assembly Resolution 2006(XIX) adopted February 18, 1965, appears following the excerpts from the record.]

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* [Mr. Miske (Mauritania) in his speech explaining his vote had stated (p. 52) : “. . . the delegation of Mauritania asks the General Assembly, first, to reaffirmits devotion to the principle of the sovereign equality of States; secondly, to condemn any attempt at blackmail which would influence the decisions of the Assembly under the threat of the withdrawal of one or several Members; thirdly, to adopt the Afro-Asian plan as the basis for solving the present financial crisis of the Organization. The procedural vote held a few minutes ago does not in any way deprive these proposals of their value , and I insist that they be put to a roll-call vote.”

[Later, exercising his right of reply, he had stated (p. 101):

I would now like to ask the President to allow me to renew there quest I made some time ago when I requested you to put to the approval of the Assembly the three proposals made by my delegation. I would like, however, to add, in order to facilitate the task of the President and to help you successfully to carry out the difficult tasks confronting you, that we leave to you to choose the most appropriate moment to put the proposals of the Mauritanian delegation to the vote.”]