Security Council
The United Nations Security Council is a key player in efforts to resolve international conflicts, though its ability to achieve lasting peace has been limited by international political dynamics and the lack of consensus among the major powers.
Objectives
- Preventing violent conflicts through diplomatic and peaceful measures.
- Monitoring international stability and taking steps to restore peace when necessary.
- Implementing sanctions or arms embargoes if deemed necessary to ensure peace and security.
- Promoting dispute resolution through negotiations or mediation, avoiding violence.
Our Mission
Security Council's primary mission is to maintain international peace and security, which includes the responsibility to take action to prevent and resolve conflicts, including armed conflicts and occupations.
Our Importance
Facilitate international diplomacy, providing a forum for discussing and resolving the crisis. Impose international pressure on the parties through binding resolutions that aim to stop violence or promote cooperation in peace processes. Act as a mediator in efforts to reach a two-state solution, a solution widely supported by the international community but still contested due to differing geopolitical interests.
Topic A
Cessation of Hostility and Ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine Conflict.
Topic B
Trafficking of arms and drugs, its significance in achieving global security.