Word: patrick
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Speaking to the Harvard International Law Club in Harkness Commons, Sir Patrick said that "It should be possible to create new machinery whereby more account might be given to those who help make our peacekeeping operations possible by financial and manpower contributions...
...shares Britain's enthusiasm for the idea, Sir Patrick said, but as yet no definite proposals have been suggested to the Soviet Union. "I am not proposing any takeover of the big powers, but an encouragement to the smaller nations," he declared...
Turning to the current crisis in Cyprus, the subject of his talk, Sir Patrick said that "what we've learned is that if the need is really urgent, as it was here, the U.N. can rise to the task." Sir Patrick emphasized, however, that "true collective security may be a long...
...recent financial difficulties of the U.N. may lead to "other kinds of peace-keeping," the ambassador explained. "It may mean that peacekeeping will have to be kept on a modest scale." Sir Patrick cited the fact-finding mission and the special envoy as two methods which should be employed more often than they...
Evaluating the likelihood that U.N. mediation would produce an acceptable solution to the Cyprus crisis, Sir Patrick said that he was "hopeful" that Sakari S. Tuomioja of Finland, the U.N. mediator, would offer some solid suggestions "in six or seven weeks...