Monday, April 15, 2013

Asian-Pacific region on the work


Based on a rumor, The UN Herald assumed that the states of the Asian-pacific region will meet in the next days. To confirm our assumptions we checked the information with Matej Jordan, the representative of South Korea. 
What he said is that the coalition of the states of Asia-Pacific, including China, South Korea, Indonesia and Australia, are going to meet this week for their first semi-formal meeting, which will be held at the Faculty of Social Sciences. The delegate was not precise about the day of the meeting, rather mysteriously he answered, that we can expect the meeting to on Wednesday or even Thursday this week. However, it will be closed for public, as the representatives of the states will discuss the possible aspects of cooperation in GA. Regarding cooperation, the representative of South Kora pointed out, that the states will examine regional aspects of international migrations, minorities and reform of the SC. The delegate was not very convinced that states will find a common language on all three of the topics, but he emphasized that the states will certainly agree on a certain issue. On the other hand it will be hard to find a common ground on some issues, since not all of the topics are desirable to discuss between these states. He assumes that minorities will be the hot topic of China and that Australia, like South Korea, will work on their strategies on the reform of the SC. However, he concluded that the Asian-Pacific region can contribute to the fruitful debates in GA to bring solutions towards a better world.

Aleksandra Đurđević

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Disclaimer: This information is fictive and serves for the purposes of the UN simulation only.

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