Examples of using Had voted in favour of the draft resolution in English and their translations into Chinese
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Mr. Kühnel(Austria) said that his delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution, since it was essential for negotiations to resume as soon as possible.
She thanked the  delegations that had voted in favour of the draft resolution and called upon all others to join the  consensus on the  occasion of the vote in  plenary.
Her delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution, since the  latter was very similar to the draft resolution  adopted in  2005.
His delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution but in  so doing had  not meant to express a particular position.
Ms. Murillo Ruin(Costa Rica) said that her delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution because her country attached particular importance to cultural diversity.
Mr. Prendergast(Jamaica) said that his delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution because it attached great importance to the  issue.
Mr. Ndekhedehe(Nigeria) said that his delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution for lack of  a better option.
Her delegation welcomed the  fact that paragraph 5 had  been amended, and had voted in favour of the draft resolution.
Ms. Halabi(Syrian Arab Republic) said that her delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution.
Mr. Hijazi(Observer for Palestine) thanked those Member States which had voted in favour of the draft resolution just adopted.
Mr. Perez(Brazil) said that his delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution in  recognition of the  improvements made to the  text, including the  new wording of  paragraph 1.
Ms. Kapalata(United Republic of  Tanzania) said that her delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution because it strongly opposed the  abhorrent practices under discussion.
Mr. Meyer(Brazil) said that Brazil had voted in favour of the draft resolution, in the  expectation that it would contribute to progress in the  promotion and protection of  human rights.
Ms. Alfaro(El Salvador) said that her delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution because of the  international community' s abiding interest in  a settlement of the  question of  Western Sahara.
Mr. Ballestero(Costa Rica) said that his delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution, as it dealt directly with an issue upon which the  Organization had  been founded.
Ms. Alp(Turkey) said that her country had voted in favour of the draft resolution in the  belief that the recommendations of the  Council must be noted in  a non-selective manner.
Ms. Abdelhak(Algeria) said that her delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution to reaffirm its commitment to the  elimination of  extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions.
Mr. McDonald(Ireland) said that his delegation had voted in favour of the draft resolution because the  latter reaffirmed the  right of the  Saharan people to exercise their right to self-determination.
Ms. Ito(Japan) said that her country continued to have  concerns about the  human rights situation in the  Islamic Republic of  Iran, and had voted in favour of the draft resolution.