The Russian Federation
Good evening Madame/ Mr. President, fellow delegates, and distinguished guests. This year marks the annual meeting of this council, and we have come together to solve pressing issues. This year, the three topics presented; represent the utter deterioration and neglect the world has shown in recent years. It is the goal of The Russian Federation to aid in any way that we see fit, whether it is monetarily or in any other form. The issues facing the world today tax our abilities to solve them peacefully, and we have to our best to continue providing peaceful alternatives to disputes between nations.
The first issue brought fourth to this council concerns the border conflict in the Kashmir region. This issue has been ongoing, and there has never been real incentive to bring a solution to the council. The two main contributing parties are The People’s Republic of China and The Republic of India. It is the explicit wishes of the Russian Federation to stay neutral in this issue; seeing as The People’s Republic of China and The Republic of India are our closest allies. The Russian Federation does not want to begin a war by siding with either party. However, if a motion passed for a resolution to be brought fourth for this issue, we would devote our services to resolve this issue accordingly.
The second issue brought to this committee is the deteriorating conditions within Somalia. The country lies divided, and governed by several different warlords. The warlords are battling one another for food, money, and other goods. While we sit here and speak the situation only gets worse. The Russian Federation has no ties with the Somali mercenaries, and does not have trade relations with them. We are for a complete resolution in the Somali area; whether it requires the United Nations, or the diplomacy proffered by other nations. We are against the violence and will aid the United Nations in any way necessary to end the conflict.
The final recognized issue on the agenda is the crisis in Sudan. The government lies broken, and supports the Janjaweed terrorist group in the area. The government is not only supplying arms, but weapons as well. Seeing as The Russian Federation supplies the Sudanese government with weapons, we support the ongoing strife in the area. The Federation sees no necessity to stop supplying the government, and will continue to do so.
The issues that the world faces today are larger and far more terrifying than ever. It is out of global necessity that the Security Council of the United Nations convenes once again. It is the hopes of The Russian Federation to have each of these issues solved promptly and correctly. Madame/ Mr. President, fellow delegates, and distinguished guests; thank you for your time and patience in this matter.
No comments:
Post a Comment