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Russian to Conclusions (SPECPOL) - Shlesha, Shukirti

The debates began like it always did. The session was much more lively with the best speakers of the committee constantly pressurizing different countries if the country. The delegates discussed about their previous topic which was “Addressing the situation of occupied territories in Azerbaijan." An interesting topic for the moderated caucus was acceptance of foreign aid regarding the arms and ammunition many of the countries representatives were against the idea of providing arms and ammunition to the peace keeping forces deployed in various conflicted area. The delegates of Poland, UAE, UK and Russia along with USA provided various logical reasons for their stance in this particular topic. Russia and USA were both in alliance and were trying to resolve the conflicts by providing a fair chance to all the countries. However, the delegate of Iran effectively pointed out that not providing arms and ammunition also implied that that the two countries in alliance had abundant arms and ammunition themselves.  The topic itself was to minimize the use of such weapons.  The opposing delegates also pointed out that this in fact could be a spark for any sort of future conflicts or disagreements.
In the middle of a discussion on the topic, the Deputy Secretary General brought the crisis into the committee. Russia had been talking about being a neutral country at the present crisis. However, the crisis said otherwise. The crisis suspected Russia to be held responsible for the launch of a missile on the village in Nagarno, Karbakh area. There were no casualties and the situation was very volatile. Many countries demanded Russia to make a statement regarding this crisis while suggesting measures on resolving these problems. In the beginning,the delegates suggested that the blame be given to countries like Russia and Armenia. Russia replied with much confidence, denied all accusations and commented that Russia would not be held accountable of any accusations. Furthermore, the delegate also mentioned that Russia had a good relationship with Azerbaijan and thus would not have any reason to attack it in any way.
 Though countries like Greece provided notable points regarding the crisis, all the tables turned in the second update. Rebel groups of Armenia who had no relations with the Armenian government were held responsible for the missile launch. This was a huge relief to the delegate of Russia as all her statements regarding the crisis turned out to be right.

Later on, the delegate of Poland was suspended from the committee for “two seconds” but the promising delegate made up quite well for his short suspension.  After a lot of heated debate, the first topic was finally ended when a resolution was drafted. Armenia agreed to give back all the territories that had been captured. Moreover, Armenia is going to return all forces as well as taking back the illegal residents. Lastly, the committee decided to provide humanitarian aid to the people and for the reconstruction of the occupied territories.

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