The third day of the MUNOG conference began with all delegates present, highlighting the importance of the upcoming votes. A central issue of the day was the vote on China’s amendment. After extensive debate, almost all countries voted in favor, except Ghana, the only country to vote against, while the Russian Federation and India abstained from voting. The next significant vote was on Egypt’s amendment, where a strong sense of unity emerged. All countries present voted in favor, leading to the successful passing of the amendment.
Additionally, Turkey introduced an intriguing proposal, advocating for the adoption of the Euro within its borders and suggesting the creation of a new currency specifically for trading between countries, similar to a token. This innovative idea sparked considerable interest and is expected to be a major topic of discussion in the following days.
In summary, Day 3 of the MUNOG conference brought not only critical decisions but also new proposals that could shape the future of international cooperation.