Where can I find statements made by Vanuatu during the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly?
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Representatives of Vanuatu have delivered statements at the following General Debates of the General Assembly:

76th sess. [2021, 25 Sept.]: A/76/PV.14*: Prime Minister Bob Loughman

75th sess. [2020, 26 Sept.]: A/75/PV.13*: Prime Minister Bob Loughman

74th sess. [2019, 27 Sept.]: A/74/PV.10*: Prime Minister Charlot Salwai Tabimasmas

​73rd sess. [2018, 28 Sept.]: A/73/PV.12*: Prime Minister Charlot Salwai Tabimasmas

​72nd sess. [2017, 21 Sept.]: A/72/PV.14*: Prime Minister Charlot Salwai Tabimasmas

71st sess. [2016, 23 Sept.]: A/71/PV.19*: Prime Minister Charlot Salwai Tabimasmas

70th sess. [2015, 30 Sept.]: A/70/PV.20*: Prime Minister Sato Kilman

69th sess. [2014]: A/69/PV.17: Prime Minister Joe Natuman

68th sess. [2013]: A/68/PV.18*: Prime Minister Moana Jacques Kalosil Carcasses

67th sess. [2012, 28 Sept.]: A/67/PV.15: Prime Minister Sato Kilman

66th sess. [2011, 24 Sept.]: A/66/PV.23*: Prime Minister Sato Kilman

65th sess. [2010, 27 Sept.]: A/65/PV.20*: Prime Minister Edward Nipake Natapei

2010, 21 Sept.: A/65/PV.5*: Prime Minister Edward Nipake Natapei (High-level Plenary Meeting on the Millennium Development Goals)

64th sess. [2009, 25 Sept.]: A/64/PV.8*: Prime Minister Edward Nipake Natapei

63rd sess. [2008, 26 Sept.]: A/63/PV.11*: President Kalkot Matas Kelekele

62nd sess. [2007]: A/62/PV.13: George Andre Wells

61st sess. [2006]: A/61/PV.21: Deputy Prime Minister Sato Kilman

60th sess. [2005]: A/60/PV.19: Deputy Prime Minister Sato Kilman

2005, 16 Sept.: A/60/PV.7: Deputy Prime Minister Sato Kilman

59th sess. [2004]: A/59/PV.14: Barak Sope Mautamate

58th sess. [2003]: A/58/PV.19: Deputy Prime Minister Rialuth Serge Vohor

57th sess. [2002]: A/57/PV.14: Deputy Prime Minister Rialuth Serge Vohor

56th sess. [2001]: A/56/PV.52: Alfred Carlot

55th sess. [2000]: A/55/PV.25: Alfred Carlot

2000, 8 Sept.: A/55/PV.8*: Prime Minister Barak Sope Mautamate (United Nations Millennium Summit)

54th sess. [1999]: A/54/PV.21: Clement Leo

53rd sess. [1998, 30 Sept.]: A/53/PV.22*: Prime Minister Donald Kalpokas

52nd sess. [1997, 7 Oct.]: A/52/PV.27*: Prime Minister Rialuth Serge Vohor

51st sess. [1996]: A/51/PV.30: Jean Ravou-Akii

1995, 24 Oct.: A/50/PV.40*: Prime Minister Maxime Carlot Korman (Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations)

47th sess. [1992, 8 Oct.]: A/47/PV.30*: Prime Minsiter Maxime Carlot Korman

46th sess. [1991]: A/46/PV.23Robert F. Van Lierop

45th sess. [1990, 3 Oct.]: A/45/PV.18*: Prime Minister Walter Hayde Lini

1990, 23 Feb.: A/S-17/PV.7Robert F. Van Lierop

44th sess. [1989]: A/44/PV.25Robert F. Van Lierop

43rd sess. [1988]: A/43/PV.22: Donald Kalpokas

42nd sess. [1987]: A/42/PV.26Robert F. Van Lierop (A/42/PV.27Robert F. Van Lierop)

41st sess. [1986]: A/41/PV.24Robert F. Van Lierop (A/41/PV.25)

40th sess. [1985, 9 Oct.]: A/40/PV.28*: Prime Minister Walter Hayde Lini (A/40/PV.29 and Nikenike Vurobaravu)

39th sess. [1984]: A/39/PV.31: Sela Molisa (A/39/PV.31: Sela Molisa)

38th sess. [1983, 30 Sept.]: A/38/PV.14*: Prime Minister Walter Hayde Lini

1981, 15 Sept.: A/36/PV.1*: Prime Minister Walter Hayde Lini

 


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