Press Release
GA/9599
FAILURE OF NATO TO ACT IN KOSOVO WOULD HAVE RISKED DISCREDITING UN PRINCIPLES, SAYS U.S. PRESIDENT TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY
19990921Four Heads of State Heard at Morning Meeting
Four Heads of State Heard at Morning Meeting
Assembly Opens General Debate, Hearing from 4 Heads of State; President of Algeria Stresses Africa's Concerns on Sovereignty
The General Assembly this afternoon adopted an agenda of 170 items for its fifty-fourth session.
The General Committee, in two meetings held today, recommended 170 items for inclusion on the General Assemblys agenda for its fifty-fourth session and allocated them among the six Main Committees and the plenary.
Press Release GA/9591 |
Fifty-fourth General Assembly
The crisis in Kosovo would affect the functioning and credibility of the Organization and demonstrated that the reform of the United Nations should proceed without any further delay, Didier Opertti (Uruguay), President of the General Assembly, told that body at the closing of its fifty-third session this morning.