Text of the Speech made by Mr. Goldberg (United States of America) in the Security Council Meeting No. 1241 held on 5 November 1965
I regret the necessity to take the floor again. I understand that the representative of the Soviet Union has a difference in principle-not only with the United States but very broadly with other members of the Security Council as well, as is evident from the statements made here today about the role of the Security Council and other organs of the United Nations, including specifically the Secretary-General. That difference in principle has been stated here, and I shall not repeat our opposing views.