Примеры использования Diego cordovez на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Signed Diego Cordovez.
Diego Cordovez remained my Special Adviser on Cyprus.
The Council elected, by acclamation, H.E. Mr. Diego Cordovez(Ecuador) as Vice-President of the Council.
Mr. Diego Cordovez remained my Special Adviser on Cyprus.
In the same communication I informed the Council that I had decided to appoint Mr. Diego Cordovez as my Special Adviser on Cyprus with effect from 28 April.
Briefing by Mr. Diego Cordovez, Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on Cyprus.
During informal consultations on 20 August, the Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on Cyprus, Mr. Diego Cordovez, briefed Council members on the outcome of the talks.
On 2 December, Mr. Diego Cordovez, Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on Cyprus, briefed the Council members on the situation in Cyprus.
On 13 March 1998, the Special Adviser of the Secretary-General for Cyprus, Mr. Diego Cordovez, briefed the members of the Security Council on the situation in Cyprus.
I invited the leaders of the two communities to a series of face-to-face talks, their first in three years, under the chairmanship of my Special Adviser on Cyprus, Mr. Diego Cordovez.
To this end, I have decided to appoint Mr. Diego Cordovez of Ecuador as my Special Adviser on Cyprus with effect from 28 April.
The members of the Council take note of the information contained in the letter andwelcome your decision to appoint Mr. Diego Cordovez of Ecuador as your Special Adviser on Cyprus.
To that end, I appointed Mr. Diego Cordovez to prepare and assist me in chairing the next round of the inter-communal talks.
Letter dated 17 April(S/1997/320) from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council,informing the Council of his decision to appoint Mr. Diego Cordovez of Ecuador as his Special Adviser on Cyprus.
I have appointed Mr. Diego Cordovez as my Special Adviser with effect from 28 April 1997 to prepare and assist me in chairing the next rounds of inter-communal talks.
In conclusion, I wish to express my warm appreciation to my Special Adviser for Cyprus, Mr. Diego Cordovez, and to my Deputy Special Representative and Chief of Mission in Cyprus, Mr. Gustave Feissel.
From April 1997, Diego Cordovez served as one of my Special Advisers with the specific task of helping me to promote and facilitate a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus problem. On 22 April, I agreed to Mr. Cordovez's request to relieve him of his responsibilities with regard to Cyprus.
In April 1999, I accepted the resignation of my Special Adviser for Cyprus, Diego Cordovez, who will continue as my Special Adviser on other matters, especially relating to Latin American affairs.
On 17 June the Council considered a report of the Secretary-General on Cyprus and asked the President to make a statement to the pressindicating support for the Secretary-General's mission of good offices on the eve of a new visit to Cyprus by his Special Adviser, Mr. Diego Cordovez. Two resolutions were adopted on 29 June.
Notes with satisfaction the important progress achieved by the Committee underthe effective guidance of its elected Chairman, Mr. Diego Cordovez, and commends the Committee for the issues identified as requiring priority attention in its programme of work;
At its 41st meeting, on 21 October 2005, in accordance with rule 22 of the Rules of Procedure of the Council, entitled"Replacement of the President or Vice-President",the Council was informed that Jaime Moncayo(Ecuador) had returned to his country and it elected by acclamation Diego Cordovez(Ecuador) as Vice-President.
In the same communication, I informed the Council that I had decided to appoint Mr. Diego Cordovez, former Foreign Minister of Ecuador, as my new Special Adviser on Cyprus, with effect from 28 April, replacing Mr. Han Sung-Joo, who had served since May 1996.
In the last report on my mission of good offices, dated 12 December 1997(S/1997/973), I stated my commitment to continue the process of good offices following the elections inCyprus in February 1998. Accompanied by Mr. Diego Cordovez, my Special Adviser on Cyprus, I met on 12 March with the permanent members of the Security Council.
As members of the Security Council are aware,my Special Adviser on Cyprus, Mr. Diego Cordovez, visited Nicosia from 17 to 22 March 1998 for consultations with the leaders of the two Cypriot communities on the resumption of his efforts under my good offices mandate.
I have the honour to inform you that the members of the Security Council have taken note of your letter dated 20 April 1998(S/1998/410) and reiterate their strong support for your mission of good offices for Cyprus and for the efforts of yourSpecial Adviser on Cyprus, Mr. Diego Cordovez, on the basis of the relevant Security Council resolutions.
In April 1997, Professor Han resigned as Special Representative,and Mr. Diego Cordovez of Ecuador was appointed Special Adviser to the Secretary-General, with effect from 28 April 1997, with the primary task of preparing and assisting the Secretary-General in chairing the first round of inter-communal talks.
Calls upon those leaders to commit themselves to this process of negotiations, including participation in the first session of such negotiations to be held 9-13 July 1997, urges them to cooperate actively and constructively with the Secretary-General andhis Special Adviser on Cyprus, Mr. Diego Cordovez, to that end, and stresses that full support of all concerned is necessary for this process to produce results;
Last August, during the meetings held with Mr. Denktash in Glion, Switzerland,in the presence of your Special Adviser, Mr. Diego Cordovez, I submitted a non-paper(see attachment) on reducing tensions in the military field by proposing that the two sides engage in serious dialogue on resolving security matters of concern to all sides.
At the Committee's first session held in February 2004 and following a proposal by the WTO Secretary-General that hadbeen endorsed by the General Assembly, Mr. Diego Cordovez, a former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ecuador, was elected Chairman of the Committee.
Feeling secure in his unilateral appeal to the General Assembly, Mr. Clerides forgot his admission to me atGlion(in the presence of your Special Adviser on Cyprus, Mr. Diego Cordovez)- which he later repeated to Mr. Richard C. Holbrooke in Nicosia- to the effect that he knows he is not the government of the Turkish Cypriots and he does not claim to be so.