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1995 United Nations Government News & Press Releases |
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14th November, 1995
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DEVELOPMENT FINANCING WOULD CONVENE IN 1998, UNDER TERMS OF SECOND COMMITTEE DRAFT TEXT Four Draft Resolutions Introduced; Other Texts Concern Focal Point on Migration, Development Communication, Palestine The General Assembly would decide to convene in 1998 an international conference on the financing of development to take stock of the implementation of internationally agreed commitments addressing that issue, by...
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14th November, 1995
SPEAKERS IN SECOND COMMITTEE DRAW ATTENTION TO OPPORTUNITIES, RISKS, UNCERTAINTIES IN GLOBALIZATION OF WORLD ECONOMY Several speakers in the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) this morning drew attention to the opportunities, challenges, risks and uncertainties of the process of globalization of the world economy, as debate continued on trade and development, science and technology for development and the Programme for least developed countries....
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14th November, 1995
BEIJING CONFERENCE CONFIRMS WOMEN'S RIGHTS NON-NEGOTIABLE, SECRETARY-GENERAL OF CONFERENCE TELLS THIRD COMMITTEE ...
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14th November, 1995
FIRST COMMITTEE APPROVES DRAFTS ON BILATERAL ARMS NEGOTIATIONS, SECURITY ASSURANCES, DELAYS ACTION ON NUCLEAR TESTING TEXT The Assembly would encourage the United States, the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kazakstan and Ukraine to continue their cooperative efforts aimed at eliminating nuclear weapons and strategic offensive arms on the basis of existing agreements, by a draft on bilateral arms negotiations and nuclear disarmament approved this afternoon...
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13th November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL VISITS EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, CONCLUDES STAY IN POLAND ...
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13th November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL CONTINUES VISIT TO POLAND The following was issued today by the Spokeswoman travelling with Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali: Continuing his activities while in Poland, the Secretary-General, on Thursday, 9 November, at 4.30 p.m., went to Pilsudski Square where he laid a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. At 5 p.m. the Secretary-General arrived...
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13th November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL VISITS EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, CONCLUDES STAY IN POLAND ...
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13th November, 1995
SOUTH ASIA NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE ENCOURAGED BY DRAFT TEXT APPROVED IN FIRST COMMITTEE ...
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13th November, 1995
UNCTAD AND WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION CAN COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER IN TECHNICAL COOPERATION ACTIVITIES, SECOND COMMITTEE IS INFORMED The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the World Trade Organization can work together and complement each other in technical cooperation activities to integrate developing countries and countries in transition into the international trading system, the new Secretary-General of UNCTAD told the Second Committee...
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13th November, 1995
URGENT STEPS TOWARD NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE IN MIDDLE EAST SOUGHT IN DRAFT APPROVED WITHOUT VOTE IN FIRST COMMITTEE Israel Says Attempt To Lift Nuclear Issue Out of Context Would Detract From Peace Talks; Iraq Says Nuclear-Free-Zone Has To Precede Lasting Peace The General Assembly would urge all parties directly concerned to consider taking urgent steps to establish a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East, according to a draft resolution...
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