In the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), delegates are finally arriving at the first peaceful conclusion of the committee.
Several aspects have been covered in respect to stabilizing Crimea's economy and land ownership, including a reformation for the Russian referendum, the immediate removal of Crimean sanctions, and the restriction against increasing militarization near the Russian border.
The first part of the draft resolution proposed a plausible solution to Russia’s disapproval of the existing referendum, instead endorsing international monitoring in order to legitimize the vote. The committee also called for the creation of a new Joint Crisis Committee (JCC) specifically designed to analyze the remaining situation in Russia and Ukraine, allowing for quick and reliable judgements to any conflicts that may arise in the future. The details of this new JCC will be discussed in a future conference.
The ownership of Crimea will be decided at last with a poll that will be provided to every single citizen residing in the region. Whichever side - Russia or Ukraine - that the majority of votes goes towards, Crimea will then become a part of officially, settling the conflict once and for all.
The Russian delegate is also in favour of removing the sanction that has been placed on Crimea, as well as providing monetary aid towards the nation of Ukraine in order to avoid a steep economic plunge for the smaller European country.
The nations of the world, following the friendship established between the delegates of the Ukraine, Russian Federation, and the United States, were all surprised, albeit pleasantly, at this unified resolution, calling it an “unlikely union”. Having had a power struggle over Crimea for three years, Russia and Ukraine finally came to a compromise that is smiled upon by both nations.
“We have seen very progressive debate on both sides of the conflict, but we realized that it wasn’t going to come to a close anytime soon,” Said the delegate of the Russian Federation. “Which is why we decided to let go of our personal issues to work on a compromise in order to ensure that both of us will be happy with the outcome.” The delegate of Ukraine supported these comments.
Several aspects have been covered in respect to stabilizing Crimea's economy and land ownership, including a reformation for the Russian referendum, the immediate removal of Crimean sanctions, and the restriction against increasing militarization near the Russian border.
The first part of the draft resolution proposed a plausible solution to Russia’s disapproval of the existing referendum, instead endorsing international monitoring in order to legitimize the vote. The committee also called for the creation of a new Joint Crisis Committee (JCC) specifically designed to analyze the remaining situation in Russia and Ukraine, allowing for quick and reliable judgements to any conflicts that may arise in the future. The details of this new JCC will be discussed in a future conference.
The ownership of Crimea will be decided at last with a poll that will be provided to every single citizen residing in the region. Whichever side - Russia or Ukraine - that the majority of votes goes towards, Crimea will then become a part of officially, settling the conflict once and for all.
The Russian delegate is also in favour of removing the sanction that has been placed on Crimea, as well as providing monetary aid towards the nation of Ukraine in order to avoid a steep economic plunge for the smaller European country.
The nations of the world, following the friendship established between the delegates of the Ukraine, Russian Federation, and the United States, were all surprised, albeit pleasantly, at this unified resolution, calling it an “unlikely union”. Having had a power struggle over Crimea for three years, Russia and Ukraine finally came to a compromise that is smiled upon by both nations.
“We have seen very progressive debate on both sides of the conflict, but we realized that it wasn’t going to come to a close anytime soon,” Said the delegate of the Russian Federation. “Which is why we decided to let go of our personal issues to work on a compromise in order to ensure that both of us will be happy with the outcome.” The delegate of Ukraine supported these comments.