Statements and speeches / Department of External Affairs Ireland
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[Dept. of External Affairs]
1967-1972
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- No. 1/67 The search for National and International Security
- No. 2/67 Question of South West Africa
- No.3/67 Peace-keeping
- No. 4/67 Middle East
- No. 5/67 United Nations general debate
- No.6/67 Denuclearisation of Latin America
- No.8/67 Peace-keeping
- No.9/67 South West Africa
- No.10/67 Disarmament
- No.11/67 Middle-East
- No.1/69 Press conference given by Tanaiste Mr. Frank Aiken, T.D., New York, 23rd April 1969.
- No.3/69 Statement by minister for external affairs on estimates for external affairs and international co-operation.
- No.1/70 Statement on disarmament by the Irish Representative (Mr. S.G. Ronan) on the first committee of the XXIVth regular session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, 21st November, 1969.
- No. 2/71 International Atomic Energy Agency, Fourteenth General Conference, Statement by the resident representative of Ireland, Mr. Frank Bigger (Vienna -25th September 1970)
- No.1/72 Press conference given by Minister for Foreign Affairs at the United Nations, 2nd February, 1972.
- No. 2/72 Extract on Northern Ireland from the Presidential Adress to the Fianna Fail Ardfheis (convention) by the Taoiseach (Prime Minister); Mr. John Lynch, T.D. , 19th February, 1972.
- No.4/72 Address by Minister for Foreign Affairs to United Nations General Assembly.
- No. 5/72 Address by the Taoiseach, Mr. John Lynch, at a luncheon given by the Anglo-American press association in Paris on Wednesday, 18th October, 1972.