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only three years ago has now
asked the United Nations presence
to remain a little longer.
I
believe that this Assembly
should do whatever is necessary
to preserve the gains already
made and to protect the new
nation in its struggle for
progress. Let us complete what
we have started for "No man who
puts his hand to the plow and
looks back", the Scriptures tell
us, "is fit for the Kingdom of
God."
I also hope that the recent
initiative of several members in
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