UNSCRESOLUTION2MACMUN2016
- 1. Resolution 2.1
Committee: The United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
Topic: Establishment of a Peacekeeping Force in ISAffected Regions
Sponsors: UK, Egypt, Angola
Signatories: Russian Federation, Ukraine, Malaysia, New Zealand, Senegal, Venezuela
The United Nations Security Council,
Reminding all delegates of the transnational threat of IS, whereby insurgents are operating in the
Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, and Iraq,
Reaffirming the necessity of collaboration between states and regional organizations in order to
improve the efficacy of peacekeeping,
Emphasizing the fact that the continued surveillance and AWACS (Airborne Warning and
Control System) will work in conjunction with global intelligence services to weaken extremist
groups that consistently challenge the security and wellbeing of humans and states,
1. Strongly recommends that UN Peacekeepers be deployed to restore stability and security
to all affected regions;
2. Authorizes the Arab League, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the African Union to
operate in conjunction with and to contribute to the relevant peacekeeping force;
3. Proposes that the peacekeeping force consists of approximately 25,000 to 35,000
peacekeepers and be deployed to pacify all affected regions,
a. Deployment of peacekeeping forces will be contingent upon the approval of
relevant local governments,
b. The primary focus of the peacekeeping forces is to engage with IS and to keep the
civilians in the affected areas safe;
4. Encourages necessary airstrikes to only take place on IS controlled oil fields and
identified trade routes, in order to weaken the financial wellbeing of the terrorist group;
5. Emphasizes the construction of a unified United Nations framework under which nations
participating in the air intervention are able to cooperate freely, in regard to military and
intelligence resources;