Help M.E.

the innovative (M)iddle (E)astern focused party of Loudenia

Arab-Israeli peace agreements by Massi

Bendar Massinissa

http://helpmiddleeast.wordpress.com

massi.bendar@wanadoo.fr

Diplomat, France

Arab-Israeli peace agreements

It is not in our interest to be in conflict with the Arab countries because we have to face inflation in oil prices.
We are in a difficult position because on the one hand we have allies with whom we are close diplomatically and economically but on the other hand Arab states have the monopoly on oil.

Therefore we must have a policy that is not too repressive on Arabs and we must try to open negotiations with other economic gap between the embassy building in these countries and a partnership including an agreement for a sale of oil in exchange for humanitarian aid or economic

As a result, we propose to oversee peace accords with the following stipulations.

Ø We recognize the responsibilities of two states in the Israeli Palestinian conflict.

Ø First, we will ask Israel to stop the continued colonization of Palestinian territories and grant the return of Palestinian refugees located in Jordan among others.



Ø We will then ask the Palestinians to stop firing rockets against the Jewish state.

Ø Then the second step will call upon Arab governments who refuse to recognize the state of Israel not advocate an anti-Jewish Appeal or racial hatred against Jews.


Ø In this respect we can therefore cooperate with Arab states in particular on economic and humanitarian assistance.

Ø If the conditions of the peace agreement are complied we give students the Middle East facilities academic exchanges, we will give their facilities with more visas.

Ø We will try to negotiate contracts – economic, environmental and humanitarian –and their impacts on the international scene.

Ø We will open diplomatic relations via negotiations with the countries who respect this peace agreement. One of the results of the negotiations will be to open embassies in the countries to ensure direct communication with our new found allies.

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Quid Pro Quo Bill

July 25, 2008

Quid Pro Quo Bill

Sponsored by Susie Eckman

Whereas Loudenia is Afghanistan’s fourth largest bilateral donor, but is currently being criticized for its refusal to send its International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) troops into combat missions.

Whereas Loudenian cooperation in relation to Afghan development has focused upon building and strengthening governance structures and human resource capacity in addition to concentrating on four main areas including renewable energy, drinking water, sustainable economic development, and primary education.

Whereas Loudenia has also contributed to strengthening the rule of law, maintaining human rights, and improving the status of women and girls.

Whereas Loudenia has been Afghanistan’s key partner in police training and capacity-building, but its efforts have been criticized as ineffective.

Whereas 3,500 Loudenian troops have been deployed in Afghanistan, making it the third largest contributor of military personnel to the ISAF, and Loudenia has authorized an additional 1,000 troops to be deployed by this fall.


Whereas current Loudenian troops are equipped and trained for stability operations in Northern Afghanistan, but troops trained for combat missions are still stationed in Loudenia.

Be it resolved that…

1. Turkey will send 5,000 ISAF combat mission personnel in the name of Loudenia into Afghanistan; these troops will be deployed with the sole purpose of combat missions.

2. Loudenia has promised to support Turkey’s entrance into the European Union if these troops are sent.

The accession of Turkey into the European Union would open borders and boost the economy of Turkey. Loudenia’s current economic situation is deplorable because a significant section of its employed population is illegal immigrants who come from Turkey due to lack of market opportunities there. They come into the Loudenian territories and take low-income jobs, which eliminates opportunities for many Loudenians. Ultimately the boost of job growth potential in Turkey would relieve the stress of immigration influx of Turks into Loudenia; thus, it is in the best interest of both nations to take part in the provisions of this bill.

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HME Criticizes Loudenia Crier

The HME is unsatisfied with the coverage it has been given by the LC. It has threatened to write an angry article to the new underground newspaper if it does not get more coverage!

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Press Conference result

The day today we held a press conference where journalist had opportunity to ask our spokesman about our policy. The topic was, how to deal with Iran and it’s nuclear program. One of the journalist miss Irina ask about if Laudenia alone could have a influence on Iranian nuclear program, or should it have help from other countries. In return the spokesman of party Emal Aslam answer that this particular issue is a global issue, and that we need allies to pressure the government of Iran.

Mr. Carl from LFTP party asking if (Help M.E.) party want to make some treaties with some of the other parties regarding to problem with Iranian nuclear program.

The answer of the question was again, that we need as much as help. So if the treaties help us to put pressure on Iran, than yes we will make treaties with other parties.

That’s was what happen on the press conference.

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Monday

Committees:

Foreign relations (Massi, Emal)

Environment (Ethan)

Business/Energy (Susie)

Interior (Lusine, Laura)

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