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NATO
  • NATO
  • Letter from the Secretary-General
  • Letter from the Under-Secretary-General
  • Rules
    • Rules of Procedure
    • Dress Code
  • Introduction
    • The Committee
    • The Agenda
  • Relationship between NATO and African Union
  • Important Countries
    • French Republic
    • The Netherlands
    • Portugese Republic
  • The Traces of Terrorism in African Countries
  • Crisis Based on Some African Countries
    • Burkina Faso
    • Libya
    • Mozambique
    • Somalia
    • Sudan
  • Some Terrorist Organizations in Africa
    • Al-Qaeda
    • Al Shabab
    • Ansar Al-Sunnah
    • Boko Haram
    • ISIS
  • The Libyan Civil War
  • What Are We Expecting From Delegates
  • Bibliography
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What Are We Expecting From Delegates

In this committee, the main goal of the delegates will be to strengthen the ties from the past between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the African Union and to stop the events that continue to disrupt the unity of Africa from past to present. First of all, we expect them to detail the main problems after defining the African Union and NATO, detailing their cooperation, detailing which issues NATO can support the African Union, creating a diagram, and drawing a road map. After all these are completed, the delegates will be asked to focus on the never-ending terrorist activities that have disrupted the order in Africa for many years and to which we give priority to, the regions where these activities are most active (Sudan, Mozambique, Burkina Faso, Somalia, Libya) and the organizations actively acting in these regions (Al-Shabaab, Daesh, al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, Ansar al-Sunnah) to be mentioned. After specifically addressing all the problems, we expect solution ideas on these topics to be discussed, and after a pool of solutions emerges, the necessary political and military steps will be taken, taking into account the inter-member interests brought by NATO. We also expect the delegates to open a separate parenthesis for the Libyan civil war and talk about the consequences of this war and its ongoing effects.

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