Section Documents

Here are archived documents prepared for negotiations and positions of participating states, organizations and corporate firms.

 
Final Agreement

On 20th March 2014, the Secretaries-General of the League of Arab States, the Foreign Ministers of Peoples Republic of China, Russian Federation, European Union, Federative Republic of Brazil and United States of America met at the Old National Council in Bratislava to propose solutions to Syrian conflict. This meeting was chaired by the Forum for the 21st century...  Read more

 
Draft 3

The Syrian civil war is an armed conflict between the government forces and various factions of opposition forces seeking resignation of the president Bashar al-Assad and his regime backed by Baath party. The conflict is considered to be a part of the so-called Arab Spring revolutionary wave in the Arab world. First bigger demonstrations erupted in March 2011 and have grown into armed struggle since mid-2011. By mid-July 2012, fighting had spread all over the country including the capital Damascus. Heavies and artillery were used against the revolting towns and cities inflicting heavy material loses. Since the very beginning the armed insurgency has fundamentally affected the lives of civil population with more than 120 000 reported dead. However, there is a massive evidence of tortures, executions and abuse of human rights on the both sides of the conflict, notably used by government forces as the mean of resistance suppression. What is more, in August 2013 chemical weapons were used against the civil population, what has caused a grooving concern in the global politics triggering a dispute about military intervention without UN SC approval...  Read more

Positions 3 (ALL positions available)

 
Draft 2

The Syrian civil war is an armed conflict between the government forces and various factions of opposition forces seeking resignation of the president Bashar al-Assad and his regime backed by Baath party. The conflict is considered to be a part of the so-called Arab Spring revolutionary wave in the Arab world. First bigger demonstrations erupted in March 2011 and have grown into armed struggle since mid-2011. By mid-July 2012, fighting had spread all over the country including the capital Damascus. Heavies and artillery were used against the revolting towns and cities inflicting heavy material loses. Since the very beginning the armed insurgency has fundamentally affected the lives of civil population with more than 120 000 reported dead. However, there is a massive evidence of tortures, executions and abuse of human rights on the both sides of the conflict, notably used by government forces as the mean of resistance suppression. What is more, in August 2013 chemical weapons were used against the civil population, what has caused a grooving concern in the global politics triggering a dispute about military intervention without UN SC approval...  Read more

Positions 2 (ALL positions available)

 
Draft 1

The Syrian civil war is an armed conflict between the government forces and various factions of rebels seeking resignation of the president Bashar al-Assad and his regime backed by Baath party. The conflict is considered to be a part of the so-called Arab Spring revolutionary wave in the Arab world. First bigger demonstrations erupted in March 2011 and have grown into armed struggle since mid-2011. By mid-July 2012, fighting had spread all over the country including the capital Damascus. Heavies and artillery were used against the revolting towns and cities inflicting heavy material loses. Since the very beginning the armed insurgency has fundamentally affected the lives of civil population with more than 120 000 reported dead. However, there is a massive evidence of tortures, executions and abuse of human rights on the both sides of the conflict, notably used by government forces as the mean of resistance suppression. What is more, in August 2013 chemical weapons were used against the civil population, what has caused a grooving concern in the global politics triggering a dispute about military intervention without UN SC approval.....  Read more

Positions 1 (ALL positions available)

 
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