Permanent Mission of Terranihil to the Terraconserva Council of Nations
Permanent Mission of the Republic of Terranihil to the Terraconserva Council of Nations | |
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Department of Foreign Affairs | |
Type | Diplomatic mission |
Status | Active |
Formation | 19 January 1984 |
Website | terranihilun.tn |
The Permanent Mission of Terranihil to the Terraconserva Council of Nations is the permanent mission of the Republic of Terranihil to the Terraconserva Council of Nations. It is under the management of the Department of Foreign Affairs, with a Permanent Representative apointed by the Director of Foreign Affairs.
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Department of Foreign Affairs
- 3 General Assembly
- 4 Security Council
- 4.1 Mission
- 4.2 Resolutions
- 4.2.1 TCN Resolution 001
- 4.2.2 TCN Resolution 002
- 4.2.3 TCN Resolution 003
- 4.2.4 TCN Resolution 004
- 4.2.5 TCN Resolution 005
- 4.2.6 TCN Resolution 006
- 4.2.7 TCN Resolution 007
- 4.2.8 TCN Resolution 009
- 4.2.9 TCN Resolution 011
- 4.2.10 TCN Resolution 012
- 4.2.11 TCN Resolution 013
- 4.2.12 TCN Resolution 014
- 4.2.13 TCN Resolution 016
- 4.2.14 TCN Resolution 017
- 4.2.15 TCN Resolution 019
- 4.2.16 TCN Resolution 020
- 4.2.17 TCN Resolution 023
- 4.2.18 TCN Resolution 024
- 4.2.19 TCN Resolution 025
- 4.2.20 TCN Resolution 028
- 4.2.21 TCN Resolution 029
- 4.2.22 TCN Resolution 030
- 5 Terraconserva International Court
- 6 Caucusing
- 7 Controversy and Criticism
- 8 References
History
The National Progressive Party under the leadership of Žep Vírat was opposed to joining the TCN because of the its ultranationalism. The succeeding chairmen continued this policy, until Merol Bróth took power in 1969. He began reforming party policies that had persisted for three decades and expanded Terranihil's foreign relations. Bróth and the NPP approved of the nation's entering into the TCN on January 18, 1978.
Terranihil has maintained a consistant stand against resolutions that may infringe on national sovereignty. The nation has been the target of two resolutions regarding the ongoing Malgan ethnic cleansing. It has voted consistently with the Terraconserva Economic Union caucus and relied on the TEU and Quebecshirite influence to protect its interests.
Department of Foreign Affairs
The Department of Foreign Affairs is the executive department responsible for all foreign relations, including TCN voting. Egath Tribon has led the department since 2010. TCN votes are generally decided upon by the Director, the Chairman, and other advisors. Alef Asmar has been the Permanent Representative to the TCN, appointed by Tribon in 2017.
General Assembly
Mission
Terranihil is committed to diplomatically cooperating to preserve international peace, law, and order through pragmatic regulations, while maintaining national sovereignty and respecting the right of every nation to unintrusively govern its own people within the bounds reason.
— Department of Foreign Affairs of Teranihil
Resolutions
TCN Resolution 008
TCN Resolution 010
TCN Resolution 015
TCN Resolution 018
The Department of Foreign Affairs in cooperation with San Carlos Islands authored resolution 018. Terranihil voted in favor of its own resolution. stating that education should not be regulated by the TCN and that ,furthermore, no action has been taken to implement Resolution 015 since its passing.[1]
TCN Resolution 021
TCN Resolution 022
TCN Resolution 026
TCN Resolution 027
TCN Resolution 031
Security Council
Mission
Resolutions
TCN Resolution 001
TCN Resolution 002
TCN Resolution 003
TCN Resolution 004
TCN Resolution 005
TCN Resolution 006
TCN Resolution 007
Terranihil voted in favor of the proposal, and condemned the method of punishment used by the Paleocacherian government. Terranihil also urged Aurebeshia to take responsibility for its member nation and to ensure the behavior does not continue.[2]
TCN Resolution 009
TCN Resolution 011
TCN Resolution 012
TCN Resolution 013
TCN Resolution 014
TCN Resolution 016
TCN Resolution 017
Malgax authored resolution 17 to attempt investigating the Malgan Reeducation Centers in Terranihil.
Terranihil voted ardently against the proposal. The Department of Foreign Affairs released an extensive statement, stating in one section:
The Malgan government has presented absolutely zero evidence for any of its claims. The government also states several falsities in its proposal.
Absolutely no evidence that Terranihil is committing human rights violations has been presented. How can this proposal be accepted on mere hearsay and accusations?
The Terranilian DFA clarified in response to the second preambulatory clause that it is untrue that nearly all Malgans in Terranihil were relocated to reeducation facilities, since about half of all Malgans in Terranihil were deported to Malgax.
In response to the third and fourth preambulatory clauses, the DFA argued that the points are irrelevant, since atrocities occuring in other nations and at other times does not justify a supposed "invasion of Terranilian sovereignty and intrusion into Terranihil's internal affairs."
The DFA also accused Malgax of international crimes, including allegedly funding the Free Christian Army. The DFA then stated that Malgax is in no position to accuse other nations of wrongdoing and alleged that Malgax "sponsors murder and rape".[3]
TCN Resolution 019
Terranihil voted for the resolution. Terranihil state slavery should not be tolerated within the TCN. Furthermore, it condemned Sequoyah as a hypocritical nation for its condemnation of Terranihil for alleged human rights violations in the Malgan ethnic cleansing.[4]
TCN Resolution 020
Terranihil voted in favor the resolution. The goverment stated that action must be taken to stop the Sequoyan government's enslavement of the native tribal peoples. Terranihil condemned Sequoyah's actions as "abhorent".[5]