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a) protects the Russian language and traditional cultural ties to Russia within Ukraine
by, including but not limited to:
i. Introducing Russian culture into schools
ii. Allowing Russian holidays to become national holidays
iii. Making Russian an official language of Ukraine
b) ensures free access to both Ukraine and Russian media sources,
c) upholds economic ties to both Russia and the EU
d) continues dialogue with current rebel groups to ensure their satisfaction
Main Submitter: Lithuania
8. Further urges the UNHCR to help all refugees and internally displaced people in areas of
conflict such as the Donbass region by methods similar but not limited to:
a Ensuring all refugees and IDPs are identified and sheltered via the UNHCR in
accepting neighboring countries or in peaceful parts of the Ukraine
b Helping integrate refugees and IDPs back into society by offering training programs
and providing job opportunities
c Ensuring all children below the age of sixteen are provided with education
d Ensuring appropriate medical attention and consolation programs are provided to
those affected by the conflict
e All refugees are to remain under the protection of the UNHCR until Ukraine reaches
the stability to accommodate them herself
Main Submitter: Chad
9.
Authorizes that the UN to set reparation against colonizing nations that damaged economies
of colonized nations in the past 100 years of the current date and would include :
a) Reparation payments will take into account the countrys GDP and the amount of
damage that said country caused to its colonies.
i. No time span will be placed on the reparations
ii. Payments will expire under mutual agreement of both the former colony and the colonizer
iii. If nations cannot afford said payments because of economic hardship then the reparations
will be delayed until the economy recovers to a sustainable level
b) Independent commissions will be monitored by the UN but leaders from impartial
nations will lead the commission
i.
Decision of the Independent commission can be appealed in the international
court of justice
14. Calls for a re-referendum that would be moderated by the International Coordination
Mechanism In Ukraine (ICMU), to decide upon the future of the Crimean area and Eastern
Ukraine, through the execution of the following points:
a) Calling for the Crimean people to repeat the Crimean referendum within 6 months
from now regarding the issue of joining the Russian Federation, and for all member
states, international organizations, and specialized agencies, to formally recognize the
legal and endorsed annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea to the Russian
Federation on this basis if the referendum is successful,
b) further holding a referendum in the area of Eastern Ukraine, regarding the expanded
autonomy to the level of a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the Eastern
Ukrainian area with the consent of the Ukrainian government with the following
compliances assured:
i.
The Russian Federation will guarantee that the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of the newly created confederation of the eastern rebel provinces
similar to the protected state of Russia, and will only come into force should
the eastern provinces become a new state,
ii.
Russia shall be tasked with the limited disarmament of the rebel forces once
they are under Russian security guarantees,
iii.
15. Calls upon all member nations to keep in consideration the welfare and growth of the
Ukrainian economy, and to consider the following major points such as but not limited to:
a) Expanding and further developing relations and ventures with the international
community, so as to promote mutual economic expansion and circulation of resources
through the establishment of a forum dedicated towards the growth of the Ukrainian
economy and encouragement of microeconomic entrepreneurship as well as the
integration of private corporations engaging in the promotion of entrepreneurship,
innovation, market dynamics, and also resource circulation through ways such as but
not limited to:
i. strengthen foreign relations with OPEC nations, and exhorts them to reduce
the production of oil so to allow for global economic growth,
ii. forum for business people and entrepreneurs to congregate and discuss ideas,
and to promote international business ventures through the fostering of trade
among nations,
iii. knowledge flow of developed technologies
b) recommends members of the international community to review their economic and
foreign policy, and consider ending any current sanctions against Ukraine, the
Ukrainian rebel forces, and/or its neighbouring nations, primarily the Russian
Federation, on the grounds of mutual economic gains as well as humanitarian needs
with the following goals and points in return such as but not limited to:
i. providing a stable environment for economic growth in Ukraine in order for it
to independently repay its foreign debts,
ii. calling for the government of the United States to consider the implications
concerning its domestic and worldwide ethanol industry especially with the
current falling crude oil prices, and thus to that extent, consider the cessation
of United States-imposed economic sanctions upon the Russian Federation,
as well as for European Union (EU) leaders to discuss the potential of the
cessation of EU-imposed economic sanctions on Russia
c) Seeks the negotiation of the provision of loans towards Ukraine by the International
Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, European Union (EU), in order for Ukraine to
fully pay its debts owed to the Russian Federation due to past energy deals,
i. Seeks that the loans be used as a mechanism to show the willingness on the
Ukrainian part to fully compensate Russia as a part of their energy deals,
ii. Agreeing that with the provision of the past payments, Russia would end its
embargo upon the sale of natural gas and petroleum towards Western Ukraine,
d) having the ICC launch anti-corruption campaigns and punish any perpetrators
Main Submitter: United Kingdom
16. Urges the creation and deployment of UN peacekeeping mission named Mission of United
Nations for Peace in Ukraine(MUNPU) under the jurisdiction and guidelines provided by
chapter 7 of the UN Charter, in partnership with the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), in order to:
a) Facilitate and monitor a ceasefire by:
i.
Issuing verbal warnings to the violating party
ii.
Utilising non-lethal weaponry to impede and capture violators
iii.
Placing economic sanctions on the identified parties
iv.
Try captured violators in UN setup unbiased courts
b) Enforce peaceful protest,
c) Disarm illegally armed rebel groups,
d) Stabilize the government of Ukraine,
e) Protect civilians and human rights.