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A Resolution on the Iran-Iraq Conflict; To address the growing sectarian crisis in the Persian Gulf
Topic Started: Jun 5 2016, 08:24 AM (488 Views)
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Jai Pharaoh | King of the Nile
Posted Image Vernon A. Walters
United States Ambassador to the UN

Esteemed colleagues -

In light of recent and troubling events concerning the security and stability of the Persian Gulf region; and the conclusion of the Versailles peace talks - which my government commends our French counterparts for their wiliness to facilitate such talks; It has become abundantly necessary for the international community to intervene on behalf of the Iranian and Iraqi people, in particular, and for overall regional security. The United States can not accept the current course of this conflict, and my government has charged this body with organizing a cohesive, and deliberate response to the growing crisis. That said, the Versailles conference has provided this body with it's formal recommendation, and the United States feel that all avenues toward peace should be considered.

I, thus, propose the following Resolution for the purpose of consideration, and discussion.

Versailles Draft
 
The United Nations Security Council,

Reaffirming itself, united in the common pursuit of peace,

And determined in, striving to relieve sectarian and ideological pressures in the middle east,

1. Creates a 5,000 man United Nations peacekeeping force called UNMISSA (UN Mission on the Shatt Al Arab) to enforce the demilitarized zone agreement as stipulated in the Treaty of Versailles between Iraq and Iran.

2. Authorizes UNMISSA to investigate perpetrators behind all artillery attacks and move artillery positions behind defensive lines.

3. Mandates the peacekeeping force be assembled primarily of non-Muslim nations as to avoid sectarian bias.

4. Determines to remain actively seized on the matter.
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VOTING OPENS - 48 HOURS TO CAST VOTE
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Sir Anthony Parsons
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations.

The United Kingdom votes Aye
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Harold D. Anderson
Australian Ambassador to the United Nations

Australia votes AYE
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Ambassador and Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations

France votes AYE.
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Peter Florin
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The German Democratic Republic votes AYE
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Posted Image| Юрий Владимирович Дубинин
Comrade Yuri Vladimirovich Dubinin
|Soviet Representative to the United Nations Security Council.

The Soviet Union votes Aye.
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Posted Image 陈楚 | Chen Chu
Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations

China votes AYE, while noting that our vote is based on our understanding that Iraq and Iran have reached an understanding for a ceasefire between their two nations.

We are slightly concerned about the wording of this resolution given there has not been an officially announced ceasefire or other end to the conflict yet, but hopefully if this resolution passes, it can help lead to that peaceful outcome given the desires of both parties for the UN peacekeeping mission created via this resolution.
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Jai Pharaoh | King of the Nile
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United States Ambassador to the UN

The United States votes Aye.
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NPC Votes - 24 Hours remain for Italy, Japan and Libya to cast a vote.

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Libya votes NAY
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