CFC Model UN - Security Council Simulation

I thank the esteemed representative of Mexico and other members of the Council. I must also greet the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea welcome to this forum of international negotiation. The Spanish government hopes this is the beginning of a new period of DPRK participation in international relations.

That said, Spain must express its support for the US and UK stance on this perhaps the most difficult of issues - international security. DPRK is not under any actual threat - the only aggressive power in the region is DPRK. Therefore, the development of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction cannot be considered legitimate. Throughout this last year, DPRK has shown the world why it has achieved its terrible reputation. Threats have flowed in large numbers from Pyongyang, groundless threats - unjustified desperate threats of nuclear war and destruction. It is intolerable for a tyranny as DPRK to act this way. We can only see one solution - it is up to DPRK:
We urge the DPRK to reconsider its attitude and strategy internationally. Unless DPRK can develop and maintain a healthy relationship to its neighbours and to the rest of the world a peaceful reunification of Korea cannot take place. If DPRK does not moderate its verbal attacks and aggressive policies, it will only steer into further isolation which will ultimately only hurt the Korean population as a whole.
DPRK must ratify the international treaties on the proliferation, testing, disarmament, and control of nuclear weapons again. DPRK can't be allowed to remain isolated and in possession of nuclear weapons. First step for DPRK must be to reaffirm its commitment to international cooperation. Then nuclear weapons can be destroyed under the supervision international UN-backed representatives.
DPRK must allow more democracy and freedoms for its own population - the freedom of speech and the human rights are important for all populations in the world, including the Korean. Unless progressive steps are undertaken, the population of DPRK will only suffer more - international help for DPRK can't continue unchanged if the DPRK refuses to help internationally.
Spain cannot and will not speak of consequences of not fulfilling the above requests, we hope for the good will of the DPRK government and its intention to help its own people.
I thank the Council for the time given.
 
I would like to apologize to everyone.

I have made the personal decision to step down as the ambassador of Mexico and allow Jason the King to fill in my spot. I will continue my duties as the chair, however you'll no longer see me debating things.

There are a lot of personal things coming up in my life and I don't have the time avaliable to research and post the appropriate level.

The chair recognizes Pakistan as the next speaker.
 
soz to hear u go toasty

Pakistan would like to see the UN rebiulding the majority within Iraq and also aswell by allowing Pakistan to return asylum seakers back to Iraq but also Generally more contries to be examend on storage of weapons of mass destruction maybe weapons inspectors in Israil as well as North Korea
 
Well, you are, but what am I? :D What do you really know?
 
Originally posted by arne williamson
What does this thread do?

It's not dead. It's just pining.
 
Nope, i think it's dead Jim.
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It was originally for a CFC MUN simulation...then it took a little while to get started. Then Toasty stepped down and now it's dead :(
 
Originally posted by archer_007
Nope, i think it's dead Jim.
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Well, he's... he's, ah... probably pining for the fjords. Beautiful plumage!
 
He's just pining, but I'm not about to stop him ;).

If there's enough interest to contine this, then y'all are gonna have to make it yourselves. I'll work as the chair still, but I couldn't get people's act together while it was running, let alone while dea--er, pining ;)!
 
It was working fine. Then you stepped down and nobody's filled the void yet...
 
OK, so who's next? This pining thing has got to stop.
 
I believe the Chinese delegate is the next speaker.

(Hint: CGannon, open your mouth and start blathering ;)!)
 
No it's Pakistan I think - look at the top of this page :rolleyes:
 
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