Committee: Continuous Crisis Committee Name of Country: State of Japan (日本国) Agenda: The 2025 Iron Curtain and Cold War Tensions In the face of increasing Cold War tensions and the emergence of an Iron Curtain dividing nations, Japan finds itself at a critical juncture in global geopolitics. As delegates of this Model United Nations session, it is imperative to navigate these complicated things with a focus on diplomacy, cooperation, and the preservation of peace. The year 2025 presents the never known challenges to international relations, primarily driven by technological advancements in military capabilities. The increase of advanced weaponry, including cyber warfare and space militarization, poses significant threats to global security. These technologies not only enhance defensive capabilities but also raise the stakes of conflict rise, as seen in recent regional disputes. Japan recognizes the critical role of technological innovation in both defensive capabilities and diplomacy. Embracing advancements in cyber security and space technology, Japan seeks to tackle these tools for constructive purposes, such as international cooperation in disaster management and sustainable development. By promoting transparency and responsible use of technology, Japan aims to foster trust among nations and contribute to global peace imperatives In addressing the agenda of the Iron Curtain and Cold War tensions in 2025, Japan proposes the following solutions: 1. Enhanced Diplomatic Engagement: Strengthening diplomatic channels and promoting dialogue among nations to decrease tensions and prevent misunderstandings. 2. Regulation of Advanced Technologies: Advocating for international agreements to regulate the development and deployment of advanced military technologies, including cyber weapons and space militarization. 3. Promotion of Multilateralism: Supporting the role of the United Nations and regional organizations in conflict prevention, mediation, and peacebuilding efforts. References United Nations Charter. Retrieved from [UN Charter](https://www.un.org/en/sections/un- charter/un-charter-full-text/) Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved from [Japan MFA](https://www.mofa.go.jp/) Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Retrieved from [Carnegie Endowment] (https://carnegieendowment.org/)