DISCUSSION OF U.N. POLICY
“Domestic Affairs Of Members” (Rec. 11 p.m.) NEW YORK. Jan. 25. Sir Pierson Dixon, Englands permanent representative to the United Nations, said tonight the United Nations must stop what he called interference with domestic affairs of its members.
“There are those who seek to promote their policies by subverting and disintegrating the territories of others,’’ he said.
“We sometimes find that one or more of these tendencies combine in an attempt to get the United Nations to ciscuss a territory which belongs to another state and falls clearly within its own domestic jurisdiction,” he said.
The remarks were made in a speech at a meeting of the New York State Ear Association. Sir Pierson Dixon noted that the Charter provided that there was to be no interference in the internal affairs of United Nations member nations.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27877, 27 January 1956, Page 11
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