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United Nations Security Council Future

International disputes and extraterrestial issues


Sponsors : the United Kingdom,Saudi Arabia,Spain,France,Chile

Signatories:,America, Malaysisa, China, Turkey, Australia, South Africa, Japan,


Brazil, India, Russia, Mexico

The United Nations Security Council Future,

Recalling the Agenda of Peace,1992 and its relevant presidential

statements,

Affirming its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international

peace and security, in accordance with the Charter of the United

Nations, Reaffirming its commitment to sovereignty, territorial integrity

and political independence of all States in accordance with the Charter

of the United Nations,

Convinced that solve the international disputes should be an important

aspect of any comprehensive strategy to sustain peace,

Resolving to strengthen the central role of the United Nations in

peacekeeping and to ensure the effective functioning of the collective

security system established by the Charter of the United Nations,

Reaffirming its commitment to uphold the purposes and principles of

the Charter of the United Nations, including its commitment and

respect to the principles of political independence,


sovereign equality and territorial integrity of all States in conducting all

peacekeeping activities and the need for States to comply with their

obligations under international law,

Stresses the need for countries to work together to safeguard the peace

of the earth, do their own work and build a better future for the planet,

Reaffirming its call upon all States to become party to the international

peaceful conventions and protocols as soon as possible, and to fully

implement their obligations under those to which they are a party,

Calling on States, and regional and intergovernmental organizations, to

contribute funds, equipment and services including the offer of expert

personnel in support of the implementation of this resolution;,

PART I Definition

1.Urges Member States to increase, as appropriate, their political,

financial, technical and logistical support, that take account of the needs

in peace efforts;

2.Urges Member States to strengthen the communication and

interaction;

3.Stresses the importance of creating policies for Member States that

would positively contribute to peacebuilding efforts;

4.Urges Members States to facilitate an inclusive and enabling

environment,provided with adequate support to support social cohesio;


5.Encourages Member States to engage relevant local communities and

non-governmental actors, reduce the conditions conducive to the

international disputes;

6.Calls on both sides to exercise maximum restraint and not to take any

action that violates or damages the UN agreement;

7.Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

PART II

1. Encourages the United Nations and regional organizations to take

concrete steps to strengthen their relationships and develop a more

effective partnership when addressing issues of mutual interest and

underscores the need to enhance the United Nations and regional

organizations’ predeployment joint planning and joint mission

assessment processes to increase effectiveness of peacekeeping

mission;

2. Expresses its determination to take effective steps to further

enhance the relationship between the United Nations and regional

and subregional organizations, in accordance with Chapter VIII of

the Charter of the United Nations;

3. Reaffirms its intention to consider further steps to promote closer

and more operational cooperation between the United Nations and

regional and subregional organizations in the fields of early


warning, conflict prevention, peacekeeping and peacebuilding, and

of ensuring coherence, synergy and collective effectiveness of their

efforts;

4. Recognizes the inclusive consultative processes undertaken by the

Police Division in the development of the Strategic Guidance

Framework for International Police Peacekeeping, and encourages

closer coordination and cooperation on policing issues between the

United Nations Secretariat and international, regional and

subregional organizations, including through training, the sharing

and exchange of knowledge, thematic expertise and operational

support as appropriate;

5. Reiterates that regional organizations have the responsibility to

secure human, financial logistical and other resources for their

organizations, including through contributions by their members

and support from partners and welcomes the valuable financial

support provided from partners in this regard;

6. Urges every member states will try their best to help Japan to rebuilt

its country.

PART III

1.Establishes an earth guard in order to keep the peaceful coexistence;


2.Sets up the main military base of Earth Guard in the USA. The USA has

the duty to take charge of the training, protecting the base,

but every member states have the right to command the force;

3.Sets up a supervision organazation so that the USA is not able to use

the power randomly, demage other's benefits, and to ensure the

military guard will not be used by certain country.

4.Provides the subsistance materials and techinical people to the

distance colonies in order to make them subjugated.

5.Decides to remain seized of the matter.

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