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Title: Admission


Soviet Union - October 11, 2007 04:33 PM (GMT)
Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia have seen support in the public section concerning membership.

The USSR calls for the UN Security Council to pre-emptively vote on their membership, should they request admission.

Soviet Union - October 13, 2007 06:45 PM (GMT)
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics votes for the admission of Cambodia and Laos to the UN.

United Kingdom - October 13, 2007 06:53 PM (GMT)
His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom votes no on the admission of Vietnam and abstains on the admission of Laos and Cambodia. The latter two nations are still under French jurisdiction until the French governments and the "Dominions" of Laos and Cambodia agree otherwise. Therefore, it would not be proper of this body to accept them into a Union of Nations. With regards to Vietnam, His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom does not view the political supression of non-communist groups in the country as befitting a perspective UN member and is further outraged by the Vietnamese government's total failure to abide by the principles of the treaty which granted it independence. Therefore, we will continue to veto it's membership until those two things are rectified.

Egypt - October 13, 2007 07:02 PM (GMT)
The UAR votes for the admission of Laos and Cambodia and would support Vietnamese entrance.

French Republic - October 13, 2007 08:02 PM (GMT)
The French Republic votes nay on any admission to Laos & Cambodia as they are not independent countries but the remaining part of French Indochina.

Egypt - October 13, 2007 08:35 PM (GMT)
ooc: a no vote is a veto, are you sure you want to block their entrance?

Soviet Union - October 13, 2007 09:19 PM (GMT)
We wish to remind France that it dissolved Indochina in 1949, also binding itself to completely decolonise it.




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