Ainhoa Sagari, Representative of the Kundrati Union for the World Congress Security CouncilI think there has been enough time for us to discuss the proposal. Let us reiterate the amended proposal provided by the Kundrati Union and the Kingdom of Nsanlosa. I will add a further point raised by the Beiteynuese on screening the parties of the negotiators however we will leave a space for the negotiations to be held either by the World Congress or the Malivians.
RESOLUTION 132 of the WORLD CONGRESS SECURITY COUNCIL
Created at the Eighty-third Security Council Session
ON the Humanitarian Crisis in MALIVIA
RECOGNIZING the ongoing current unstable political situation in Malivia wherein Ordosocialist and other factions seek to continue the instability of the Malivian state since the period of the 5240s
FURTHER RECOGNIZING the ongoing and ceased efforts of countries in Artania and Majatra in providing humanitarian aid in Malivia, including providing doctors and medical equipment alongside food and other necessary supplies for the maintenance of human development in the war-torn areas
HEREBY CALLS for a multi-national coalition to assist the people of Malivia with humanitarian aid and routes to escape the ongoing chaos of Malivia, including by land, sea, or air, with necessary preparations for countries accepting Malivian refugees to be provided, and for which such a coalition (hereby deemed the "World Congress Humanitarian Mission in Malivia" or "WCHMM") shall be led by the Kundrati Union, and further:
ENSURE that those who operate in a humanitarian mission in Malivia do so without breaking internationally-recognized war crimes and shall do so in a safe and sacrosanct manner
DEMANDS that all sides of the current Malivian conflict agree to a ceasefire to allow for negotiations for the end of the conflict in Malivia, which shall be held in a neutral country not influenced by any side of the conflict, or held between the factions of the Malivian conflict supervised by a World Congress representative not involved in the conflict.
REQUESTS that, if the negotiations were to be held by the World Congress, that all factions be screened to weed out factions not interested in maintaining the peace and enforcing any resolutions made from the negotiations.
EXPRESSES its intent to enforce such a ceasefire through a multinational WC-led coalition if any of the involved sides within the conflict does not agree to a unilateral ceasefire and negotiations, either by the WC or by themselves.