Where can I find statements made by Bahamas during the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly?
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FAQs about the General Debate provide comprehensive historic information (1946-2021) and are not updated after the 76th session of the General Assembly. For the latest General Debate statements, see the continually updated research tools linked below.

Representatives of Bahamas have delivered statements at the following General Debates of the General Assembly:

76th sess. [2021, 25 Sept.]: A/76/PV.14*: Prime Minister Philip Edward Davis

75th sess. [2020, 26 Sept.]: A/75/PV.13*: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Minnis

74th sess. [2019, 27 Sept.]: A/74/PV.9*: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Minnis

73rd sess. [2018, 28 Sept.]: A/73/PV.13*: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Minnis

72nd sess. [2017, 23 Sept.]: A/72/PV.20: Darren Allen Henfield

71st sess. [2016, 26 Sept.]: A/71/PV.22: Frederick A. Mitchell

70th sess. [2015, 1 Oct.]: A/70/PV.24Frederick A. Mitchell

69th sess. [2014]: A/69/PV.20: Frederick A. Mitchell

68th sess. [2013]: A/68/PV.19*: Prime Minister Perry Gladstone Christie

67th sess. [2012]: A/67/PV.18: Frederick A. Mitchell

66th sess. [2011]: A/66/PV.25: Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Brent Symonette

65th sess. [2010]: A/65/PV.21: Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Brent Symonette

2010, 21 Sept.: A/65/PV.6: Paulette Bethel

64th sess. [2009]: A/64/PV.8: Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Brent Symonette

63rd sess. [2008, 26 Sept.]: A/63/PV.11*: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Ingraham

62nd sess. [2007]: A/62/PV.15: Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Brent Symonette

61st sess. [2006]: A/61/PV.21: Frederick A. Mitchell

60th sess. [2005]: A/60/PV.20: Frederick A. Mitchell

2005, 16 Sept.: A/60/PV.7: Frederick A. Mitchell

59th sess. [2004]: A/59/PV.17: Frederick A. Mitchell

58th sess. [2003]: A/58/PV.20: Frederick A. Mitchell

57th sess. [2002]: A/57/PV.9: Frederick A. Mitchell

56th sess. [2001]: A/56/PV.51: Anthony Charles Rolle

2001, 25 June.: A/S-26/PV.1*: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Ingraham

55th sess. [2000]: A/55/PV.27: Janet Bostwick

2000, 8 Sept.: A/55/PV.8*: Governor-General Sir Orville Alton Turnquest

54th sess. [1999]: A/54/PV.20: Janet Bostwick

53rd sess. [1998]: A/53/PV.22: Janet Bostwick

1998, 8 June.: A/S-20/PV.2*: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Ingraham

52nd sess. [1997]: A/52/PV.27: Janet Bostwick

51st sess. [1996]: A/51/PV.24: Janet Bostwick

1995, 23 Oct.: A/50/PV.37*: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Ingraham

50th sess. [1995]: A/50/PV.25: Janet Bostwick

49th sess. [1994]: A/49/PV.25: Orville Alton Turnquest

48th sess. [1993]: A/48/PV.25: Orville Alton Turnquest

47th sess. [1992]: A/47/PV.27: Orville Alton Turnquest

46th sess. [1991]: A/46/PV.28: Clement Trevelyan Maynard

45th sess. [1990]: A/45/PV.26: Peter D. Maynard

44th sess. [1989]: A/44/PV.25: Edward Charles Carter

43rd sess. [1988]: A/43/PV.24: Peter D. Maynard

42nd sess. [1987]: A/42/PV.25:  Peter D. Maynard

41st sess. [1986]: A/41/PV.18: Peter D. Maynard

1985, 23 Oct.: A/40/PV.47*: Prime Minister Lynden Oscar Pindling

40th sess. [1985]: A/40/PV.15: Peter D. Maynard

39th sess. [1984]: A/39/PV.28: Paul Lawrence Adderley

38th sess. [1983]: A/38/PV.19: Paul Lawrence Adderley

37th sess. [1982]: A/37/PV.27: Paul Lawrence Adderley

36th sess. [1981]: A/36/PV.27: Paul Lawrence Adderley

35th sess. [1980]: A/35/PV.32: Davidson L. Hepburn

28th sess. [1973, 1 Oct.]: A/PV.2135*: Prime Minister Lynden Oscar Pindling

1973, 19 Sept.: A/PV.2119*: Prime Minister Lynden Oscar Pindling

 

 


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