Word: tsiang
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Members of the Soviet delegation and its eight satellites left the Assembly just before the speech of T. F. Tsiang, the Nationalist Chinese ambassador...
After being re-elected by 80 unanimous votes, Hammarskjold heard himself eulogized for an hour by such disparate personalities as Russia's Vasily Kuznetsov and Nationalist China's T. F. Tsiang. Said U.S. Chief Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge: "We have paid a great personal tribute to a great man. We have also done the U.N. a great favor...
...suggestion of worry showed in Chou's handsome, beard-tinged features as he plodded stolidly along the party line. Home from Rangoon, Murrow followed the filmed interview with a live discussion in which Nationalist China's U.N. Ambassador T. F. Tsiang and others meticulously picked apart Chou's words. Rebuttal was unnecessary...
...threats of its many enemies and the pleas of its few friends persuaded Nationalist China to soften its opposition to a bargain the rest of the world had tentatively struck with the Communists? Blinking like a mournful owl from behind his glasses. Nationalist Delegate T. F. Tsiang slowly delivered the Nationalists' answer. "The peoples all over the world expect the United Nations to stand by its principles," he said. "When you base a proposition on a deal ... an illegal and immoral deal . . . you are destroying that very moral prestige of the [United Nations]." Tsiang paused. "This is a difficult...
...next 20 minutes, the longest fusillade of vetoes in the U.N.'s veto-pocked history rent the Security Council. Tsiang, as promised, used China's veto for the first time. He vetoed Outer Mongolia. Russia's Arkady Sobolev, as he had warned, sprayed 15 vetoes at non-Communist candidates (including two, South Korea and South Viet Nam, proposed only by Tsiang...