Starting Ukraine's journey into NATO

BGA/6/14

Sponsored by Nicholas Gutowski, Makenzi Abraham, Leah Preece, Joel Romero of Beech High School

The delegates above represented the Delegation of Czech Republic.

This legislation was filed in the Special Political and Decolonization category

Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference

1 Recalling A/RES/ES-11/5, Furtherance of Remedy and Reparation for Aggression against Ukraine
2 (14, Nov. 2022).
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4 Recognizing PP9's clause Expressing grave concern at the loss of life, civilian displacement’¦, also
5 the shipment of nuclear weapons to Crimea, a Ukrainian territory, post-cold war although the
6 clause stated to send weapons to RUSSIAN territory,
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8 Noting the emergence of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2623, where the previous
9 resolution came from. The resolution was a whole emergency special session regarding the
10 conflict, issue mainly started with the annexation of Crimea in 2014,
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12 Emphasizing the future of NATO’s open-door policy that George W. Bush spoke of in March of 2004
13 and mentioned even as recently as August 2023 regarding Finland and Sweden's struggle to join
14 NATO,
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16 Concerned with displaced refugees in Czechia causing a food price increase and shortage due to
17 warfare slowing down production. Czechia is a known exporter of bread and plastics as well as
18 Ukraine which is detrimental to the rest of Europe's well-being,
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20 The Delegation of Czechia hereby:
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22 Requests a flash appeal targeted toward countries housing Ukrainian refugees to reimburse the
23 economic drop due to an increase in citizens; Similar to the March, 2022 appeal;
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25 Calls for donations and funding toward Ukraine and its armies;
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27 Urges the war to play out without interference unless either party takes specific actions; for
28 example, nuclear war and or acts going against the Geneva Convention, a document lining out war
29 crimes and crimes against human rights (ex. Murder of civilians, nuclear war, etc.);
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31 Proposes the discussion of a potential admission of Ukraine into NATO once Ukraine is a full-
32 fledged country and meets the 5 points of criteria, things needed to be done to join NATO. such as
33 a functioning democratic political system based on a market economy, fair treatment of minority
34 populations, commitment to peaceful resolutions of issues, willingness to make a military
35 contribution to NATO, and commitment to democratic civil-military relations.
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