Resolution to Safeguard Poland's Sovereignty Amidst the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

RGA/2/6

Sponsored by Emerson Glover, Elias Baron, Patrick Carter, Avery Thomas of Ravenwood High School

The delegates above represented the Delegation of Poland.

This legislation was filed in the Disarmament and International Security category

Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference

1 The United Nations General Assembly,
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3 Taking into consideration the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which poses a potential
4 threat to the sovereignty of neighboring countries, such as Poland,
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6 With the regional instability calling upon an urgent need for their political sovereignty and security,
7 Asserting the importance of the Suwalki border region in the architecture of Europe for security,
8 with immediate and effective measures being necessary for its protection,
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10 Reaffirming the principles of the United Nations Charter, which emphasize the right of all nations
11 to sovereignty, territorial integrity, and self-defense,
12 In recognition of the importance of diplomatic efforts to resolve the Ukraine-Russia conflict
13 peacefully,
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15 Noting the desire of the international community to de-escalate the conflict and minimize its
16 potential impact on neighboring countries,
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18 Poland needs financial assistance from member states and international organizations to
19 strengthen border security in the Suwalki region, which is crucial to its defense and stability;
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21 Requesting financial support to strengthen military defense practices, including training and
22 equipment, to enhance the capabilities of Polish forces stationed along the Suwalki border to
23 ensure the region's practical defense;
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25 Affirms the need for a comprehensive missile defense system, generally called an ICBM shield, to
26 counter potential missile threats directed at Poland;
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28 Underlines the importance of cooperation among regional players, including NATO and the
29 European Union, in order to ensure Poland's security and deter potential aggression,
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31 To continue diplomatic negotiations and dialogue between all parties involved in the Ukraine-
32 Russia conflict to achieve a peaceful resolution and to prevent further insecurities within the
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35 Asks that the Secretary-General closely monitors the situation in the Suwalki region and informs
36 the General Assembly regularly about its implementation,
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38 By upholding the United Nations Charter and international law and ensuring its members'
39 sovereignty, territorial integrity, and security,
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41 Polish security concerns are addressed in this resolution while advocating for peaceful diplomatic
42 solutions to broader regional conflicts. In order to protect Poland's sovereignty and territorial
43 integrity, international cooperation is essential.
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