Resolution 80
The Security Council
Reaffirming its commitment to stability and peace in the continent of Majatra
Recalling its obligation to maintain a stable majatra
Reaffirming that the refusal to open bilateral talks by both Selucian and Malivian authorities threatens the stability of the continent and the safety of their people
Expressing grave concern For the increase in tensions between the Republic of Selucia and the Federal Republic of Malivia and the continued disregard for human rights in this dispute
Deploring the Selucian authorities handling of civilians and disregard for human rights
Also Deploring the provocative behaviour of the Malivian authorities which increases tension in this dispute
Does hereby move to implement measures aimed at forcing both government's to open bilateral talks and solve the dispute in a civil and orderly manner
The Security Council, in executing the aforementioned measures, issues the following mandate,
- That all nations shall direct their respective ambassadors to both the Republic of Selucia and Federal Republic of Malivia to formally request the two sovereign nations to open bilateral talks between them.
-That all nations will continue to pressure both the government of Selucia and the government of Malivia into opening negotiations for as long as talks have not been opened
-That the World Congress Security Council shall send a representative to a meeting between the two nations as a arbiter if negotiations have indeed been opened
-That the World Congress Security Council shall continue to monitor the situation as it develops in hopes of implementing increased measures to prevent the boiling over of tensions.
Resolution 80 Tracker
Votes for: Deltaria (1)
Votes against: Keymon (1)
Abstentions: Vanuku, Selucia, Kalistan, Lourenne, Hutori, Kazulia (6)