Seventh emergency special session

 

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 

PROVISIONAL VERBATIM RECORD OF THE TWELFTH MEETING

 

Held at Headquarters, New York,

on Tuesday, 20 April 1982, at 3 p.m.

 

President: Mr. KITTANI (Iraq)

 

 – Resumption of the seventh emergency special session

 

 – Organization of work

 

 – Scale of assessments for the apportionment of the expenses of the United Nations

 

 – Question of Palestine [5] (continued)

 

RESUMPTION OF THE SEVENTH EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION

The PRESIDENT: I declare the seventh emergency special session of the General Assembly resumed, pursuant to its resolution ES-7/2 of 29 July 1980, entitled “Question of Palestine”.

ORGANIZATION OF WORK

 

The PRESIDENT: Inasmuch as operative paragraph 14 of resolution ES-7/2 authorized the President of the latest regular session – the thirty-sixth session in this case – to resume the meetings of the seventh emergency special session, may I take it that the Vice-Presidents of the thirty-sixth session would also be expected to serve in that capacity?

It was so decided.

The PRESIDENT: I am certain that, as usual, I can count on the full co-operation of my colleagues the Vice-Presidents.

Similarly, may I take it that it is the wish of the General Assembly to decide that the Credentials Committee of the thirty-sixth session should serve for the resumed seventh emergency special session?

It was so decided.

The PRESIDENT: May I remind members that in his note convening the resumed session the Secretary-General indicated that

“The credentials of those representatives in respect of whom no credentials were issued for the seventh emergency special session or those representatives who are not already authorized to represent their Governments at all sessions of the General Assembly should be issued in accordance with rule 27 of the rules of procedure and may be presented by cable.”

SCALE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE APPORTIONMENT OF THE EXPENSES OF THE UNITED NATIONS (A/ES-7/15)

The PRESIDENT: In keeping with established practice, I should like to invite the attention of the Assembly to document A/ES-7/15, which contains a letter addressed to me by the Secretary-General informing the General Assembly that two Member States are in arrears in the payment of their financial contributions to the United Nations under the terms of Article 19 of the Charter.