The Republic of Poland is strongly involved in UN affairs. We signed the charter in 1945 becoming one of the 51 states in the UN and since then have followed all the UN principles and purposes. In the past, our priorities have been international law, decolonization, non-proliferation, and peace-keeping missions. Our diplomats are involved in the International Law Commission and the International Court of Justice alongside some other very powerful countries. Our armed forces have been a part of international peace keeping missions since 1953. We stress the importance of correlation between human rights, security, and development. These ideas came up in the Outcome Document of the World Summit in 2005. We have always been an active member in the UN and our role in this organization remains priority.
Poland acknowledges that kidnapping for ransom is a very serious issue. All though not widely popular in our country. We will support organizations such as AON who give those in need crisis management plans in order to prevent kidnapping.
We highly support immigration to Poland because it helps our economy. We have a system that all people must go through to become legal citizens. This system involves a lot of documents and permits that must be filled out. Our system works very well and we believe it to be highly beneficial.
Human Trafficking is a large problem for our country. We highly oppose human trafficking and believe that the punishment for it needs to be much graver. We also believe that raising awareness will help solve this problem.
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