A Resolution to Prevent War With the Republic Of China

BGA/2/14

Sponsored by Natalia Muriente, Evan Strand of Chattanooga School For The Liberal Arts

The delegates above represented the Delegation of China.

This legislation was filed in the Disarmament and International Security category

Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference

1 To the general assembly:
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3 Acknowledging that the Republic of China, otherwise known as Taiwan, has in recent years
4 proclaimed itself as the one true China, which is a false statement.
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6 Knowing that the World Health Organization refused to allow the Republic of China to attend World
7 Health Organization forums during the COVID-19 Pandemic, that many global organizations have
8 barred membership to the Republic of China, and that the majority of the organizations that the
9 Republic of China is a part of are regional organizations.
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11 Emphasizing that this very body, the United Nations, refused membership to the Republic of China
12 because the Republic of China is not an independent nation, and is still a part of the People’s
13 Republic of China.
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15 Further emphasizing that Hong Kong is under the “one country, two systems” policy, a policy that
16 has worked for many years, and could work in the Republic of China.
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18 Knowing that the People’s Republic of China is the one true China and that the Republic of China is
19 not the one true China, because the United Nations does not recognize the Republic of China as
20 the true China
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22 The delegation of China hereby:
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24 Encourage the UN to help resolve these problems.
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26 Request the UN to help peacefully resolve problems between the Republic of China and the
27 People’s Republic of China and to help achieve these goals:
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29 To withdraw 75% of all military from the Republic of China’s airspace, lands, and waters
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31 Asking the UN to not recognize the Republic of China as an individual country until they have made
32 a statement saying that they are a part of the one true China, the People’s Republic of China.
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34 To provide financial aid to the Republic of China’s government
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36 To allow the Republic of China to operate under the “one country, two systems” policy.
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38 Asking the UN to help resolve these problems.
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40 Calling upon the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of China, the Philippines, Vietnam, the
41 United States, and all other countries affected by the nine/eleven dash line to attend a summit to
42 peacefully merge the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China and to discuss other
43 matters concerning this.
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45 Asking for a UN mediator at the said summit.
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47 Asking that the meeting will be held at a neutral location, which will be decided by the UN.
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49 If any country does not attend the summit, they will not have any input, which severely
50 disadvantages them.
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