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SG/SM/5820/Rev.1*
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SG/SM/5820
SECRETARY-GENERAL PRAISES CANADA'S COMMITMENT TO UNITED NATIONS AT OTTOWA GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S LUNCHEON
19951122 Following is the text of the toast delivered by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on the occasion of a luncheon given on his behalf by the Governor-General of Canada, Romeo Le Blanc, in Ottowa on 22 November:
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SG/SM/5819/Rev.1*
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SG/SM/5819
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SG/SM/5818/Rev.1*
SECRETARY-GENERAL LAUDS CANADA'S ROLE IN PROMOTION OF PEACE, DEVELOPMENT
19951122 Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's statement on arrival in Ottawa yesterday, 21 November:I am delighted to be back in Canada. I am a frequent visitor to your country. So there can be no doubt about how much I enjoy coming here.
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SG/SM/5818
SECRETARY-GENERAL LAUDS CANADA'S ROLE IN PROMOTION OF PEACE, DEVELOPMENT
19951122 Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's statement on arrival in Ottawa yesterday, 21 November:I am delighted to be back in Canada. I am a frequent visitor to your country. So there can be no doubt about how much I enjoy coming here.
States Organization Should Continue To Show Prevailing Openness in World Offers Formidable Opportunity for Future
Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's message to the special meeting of the General Assembly on 20 November, marking the end of the United Nations Year for Tolerance:
By solemnly deciding to declare 1995 the "United Nations Year for Tolerance", the United Nations sought to demonstrate -- by that very declaration -- its commitment and resolve in the service of the rights of the human person.