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Atlantic College Model United Nations A/RES/2011/2 Security Council 2011 Session Agenda Item 2 Resolution adopted by the Security Council Acknowledging the pending results of the referendum on succession held in Wunjabacei, Recalling Security Council Resolution 1156 (2004), 1591 (2005) and 1945 (2010) on the situation in Darfur, and Security Council Resolution 1769 (2007), 1828 (2008), 1881 (2009) and 1935 (2010) on the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) Disturbed by the prospect for violence as a consequence of any action, Noting the creation of the ‘United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur’ (UNAMID) following Security Council Resolution 1769 (2007) whose mandate expires 31 July 2011, Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Sudan, and to the cause of peace, and expressing its determination to work with the Government of Sudan, in full respect of its sovereignty, 1. Demands the creation of a new state hereby referred to as ‘Wunjabacei’ through: o The implementation of the 2005 ‘Comprehensive Peace Agreement’ (CPA) between North Sudan and Wunjabacei, o Continued monitoring by international forces through the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) in conjunction with UNAMID through its expanded mandate; 2. Recommends the border between North Sudan and Wunjabacei be set as per the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement except: o The region of Abyi which shall hold a referendum to choose which state to become a part of; 3. Decides to expand the mandate of the UNAMID in the following ways: o Extend the mandate of UNAMID as set out in resolution 1769 (2007) for a further 24 months to 31 July 2013, o Include within the UNAMID mandate ‘ensure the orderly and safe creation of Wunjabacei, prevent the disruption of its creation, infringement of its sovereignty, protect civilians and act as a temporary security force within Wunjabacei,’; Security Council Chair

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The Security Council Resolution on the issue of 'The Situation in Sudan'. Passed by a two thirds majority at the 2011 Atlantic College Model United Nations Jan 2011

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Page 1: ACMUN 2011 SC Resolution - Sudan

Atlantic College Model United Nations A/RES/2011/2

Security Council

2011 SessionAgenda Item 2

Resolution adopted by the Security CouncilAcknowledging the pending results of the referendum on succession held in Wunjabacei,Recalling Security Council Resolution 1156 (2004), 1591 (2005) and 1945 (2010) on the situation in Darfur, and Security Council Resolution 1769 (2007), 1828 (2008), 1881 (2009) and 1935 (2010) on the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID)Disturbed by the prospect for violence as a consequence of any action,Noting the creation of the ‘United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur’ (UNAMID) following Security Council Resolution 1769 (2007) whose mandate expires 31 July 2011,Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Sudan, and to the cause of peace, and expressing its determination to work with the Government of Sudan, in full respect of its sovereignty,

1. Demands the creation of a new state hereby referred to as ‘Wunjabacei’ through:o The implementation of the 2005 ‘Comprehensive Peace Agreement’ (CPA)

between North Sudan and Wunjabacei,o Continued monitoring by international forces through the United Nations Mission

in Sudan (UNMIS) in conjunction with UNAMID through its expanded mandate;2. Recommends the border between North Sudan and Wunjabacei be set as per the 2005

Comprehensive Peace Agreement except:o The region of Abyi which shall hold a referendum to choose which state to

become a part of;3. Decides to expand the mandate of the UNAMID in the following ways:

o Extend the mandate of UNAMID as set out in resolution 1769 (2007) for a further 24 months to 31 July 2013,

o Include within the UNAMID mandate ‘ensure the orderly and safe creation of Wunjabacei, prevent the disruption of its creation, infringement of its sovereignty, protect civilians and act as a temporary security force within Wunjabacei,’;

4. Requires North Sudan permit the state of Wunjabacei access and usage of all existing pipe-lines without hindrance;

5. Strongly recommend that all debt incurred by the existing state of ‘Sudan’ be transferred to the nation of North Sudan;

6. Recommends that profits incurred from the sale of oil be allocated as follows:o 50% of profits to be allocated to the Government of Wunjabacei,o 25% of profits to be allocated to the National Government of Sudan,o 25% of profits to be earmarked for development projects in Wunjabacei,

7. Decides to remain actively seized on this matter.

Committee Session 423 January 2011

Security Council Chair23 January 2011