Secretary-General


SG/SM/6090
18 October 1996


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SG/SM/6090


SECRETARY-GENERAL, AT OVERSEAS CLUB IN HAMBURG, CALLS ON INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO TEAR DOWN WALLS OF ISOLATIONISM, FEAR, FANATICISM

19961018 Following is the text of the statement to be delivered tomorrow, 19 October, by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali at the Overseas Club in Hamburg, Germany:

SG/SM/6089
18 October 1996


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SG/SM/6089
SEA/1534


SWEARING-IN CEREMONY OF LAW OF SEA TRIBUNAL'S JUDGES IS 'TRULY HISTORIC EVENT', SAYS SECRETARY-GENERAL

19961018 Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's statement at the swearing-in ceremony of the 21 Judges who constitute the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, held in Hamburg, Germany, today:

SG/SM/6088
18 October 1996


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SG/SM/6088
SEA/1533


SECRETARY-GENERAL RECALLS MARITIME TRADITIONS OF HAMBURG AT LAYING OF FOUNDATION-STONE FOR LAW OF SEA TRIBUNAL

19961018 Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros-Ghali's statement delivered today at the laying of the foundation-stone of the future seat of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, Germany:

SG/SM/6087
18 October 1996


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SG/SM/6087


SECRETARY-GENERAL SAYS GERMANY'S STRONG ROLE IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS IS REASON MANY SUPPORT IT FOR PERMANENT COUNCIL SEAT

19961018 Dinner Toast also Includes Review of United Nations Reform Efforts Leading to 'Dramatic Transformation' of World Organization

This is the text of a toast by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali at a dinner given by the Foreign Minister of Germany, Klaus Kinkel, at Lubeck, Germany, on 17 October:

SG/SM/6084
17 October 1996


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SG/SM/6084


NEW MULTILATERALISM REQUIRES GREATER UN ROLE, SECRETARY-GENERAL TELLS MALENTE SYMPOSIUM XI, IN LUBECK, GERMANY

19961017 Following is the text of an address delivered today by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali at the eleventh Malente Symposium in Lübeck, Germany:

It is wonderful to be here in Lübeck -- a city which is a continuing inspiration for the United Nations.