Plenary
Press Release
GA/9040
UNU/168
ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT SAYS QUESTION OF HOW MUCH AUTHORITY UNITED NATIONS SHOULD EXERCISE IN COMING DECADES NEEDS URGENT CONSIDERATION
19951219 Speaks at Public Forum On `UN in 21st Century' Organized by UN University
Press Release
GA/9039
ROLE OF ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE IN BOSNIAN PEACE WELCOMED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY
19951218Also Appoints Members to ACABQ, Committee on Contributions, Board of Auditors, Investments Committee, Administrative Tribunal
Press Release
GA/9038
SOUTH AFRICA'S 1974-1994 ASSESSMENTS NO LONGER DUE AND PAYABLE, ACCORDING TO TEXT ADOPTED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY
19951215 Citing Unique and Exceptional Circumstances, Assembly States that Action Should in No Way Be Considered Precedent
Press Release
GA/9037
Press Release
GA/9036
GENERAL ASSEMBLY ADOPTS PROGRAMME FOR YOUTH TO YEAR 2000
19951214Three years in preparation, the World Programme of Action for Youth to the Year 2000 and Beyond was adopted by the General Assembly this morning without a vote.
Press Release
GA/9035/
ASSEMBLY STRONGLY DEPLORES ALL NUCLEAR TESTING, URGES IMMEDIATE HALT, CONTINUED MORATORIUMS PENDING ENACTMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE TREATY
19951213 CORRECTIONIn Press Release GA/9035 of 12 December, the fourth paragraph on page 19 should be corrected to read as follows:
"EGIDIUS HAKWENYE (Namibia) said his delegation had received proper instructions on the draft resolution on nuclear testing."
Press Release
GA/9035
ASSEMBLY STRONGLY DEPLORES ALL NUCLEAR TESTING, URGES IMMEDIATE HALT, CONTINUED MORATORIUMS PENDING ENACTMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE TREATY
19951212 Acts on 46 Resolutions, Three Decisions Recommended by First Committee On Mass Destruction and Conventional Weapons, Regional Disarmament, Security
Press Release
GA/9034
SEVEN TEXTS ADDRESSING UNITED NATIONS HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER RELIEF ADOPTED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY
19951212 Report of Preparatory Committee for Fiftieth Anniversary Also Adopted
Press Release
GA/9033
IN SECOND REPORT, CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS ACCEPTANCE OF CREDENTIALS OF 45 MEMBER STATES
19951211The Credentials Committee this afternoon recommended that the General Assembly accept the formal credentials of representatives of 45 of its 185 Member States for the Assembly's current session. It also recommended acceptance of the provisional credentials of representatives of 20 other States.