A panorama about the second day of reunion of UNSC about the Eastern Mediterranean
- Amanda Maia
- 4 de jul. de 2021
- 2 min de leitura
The second day of reunion of the United Nations Security Council on this Sunday, 04, had diverse debates and attempts of negotiation between the countries to get a solution for questions about the Eastern Mediterranean such as the refugee situation and the natural resources in that area.
The 4th section started with a discussion of people fleeing Egypt after a peak of violence against non- Muslims after the disposal of Al-Sissi in the country. As the government in their own territory, there were some impasses in his negotiation with Greece, considering that it was asking Turkey if they would help with financial resources for a peacekeeping operation in the area.
Many hypotheses were put on the debate as sending troops to militarize the area was on the side of Ireland, Norway and the UK. Also, there were proposes of donations such as the delegate of Nigeria announcement that country can provide a number approximately 1000 in financial resources to help Egypt people.
The final consensus about the discussion of refugee crises is that the Kingdom of Norway and the Republic of Ireland announced the donation of €100.000.000,00 (one hundred million euros, fifty million euros each) to the Republic of Turkey in the field of official initiatives to help the refugees.
Also, the Hellenic Republic will receive a donation of €100.000.000,00 over a three-year timespan of Ireland for official initiatives.
The discussions continued by the tension about Natural resources in the Eastern Mediterranean, which encompassed the construction of a gas pipeline to connect all the states from the Eastern Mediterranean.
At last, the breaking news about the attacks in Northern Cyprus Turkish Republic was a polemic and troubling subject that was discussed.
Finally, the resolution was approved at last hours giving solutions to be exercised for the countries to keep in Eastern of Mediterranean peaceful and better ways for the future.





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