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SKELETAL FRAMEWORK

1. Suggests facilitating Six Party Talks, with the creation of an independent body, having three committees :

PEACEKEEPING FRONT IN KOREAN PENINSULA (PFKP) COMMITTEE FOR STRATEGIC DENUCLEARIZATION AND DISARMAMAMENT IN THE KOREAN PENINSULA COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC AND TRADE COOPERATION IN KOREAN PENINSULA BORDER RECONCILIATION AND DISPUTE REDRESSAL

1. COMMITTEE FOR STRATEGIC DENUCLEARIZATION AND DISARMAMAMENTS IN THE KOREAN PENINSULA

OBJECTIVES/GOALS Bilateral Talks on Armstice Agreement: Facilitate talks to ensure a complete cessation of hostilities and of all acts of armed force in Korea until a final peaceful settlement is achieved. Facilitating talks on issues related to :1.Denuclearization of DPRK 2. Military Exercises between Republic Of Korea and United States Of America. 3. Ensure peace and stablitiy on both sides of Korean Demilitarized Zone.

Member States of The Committee:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

International Atomic Energy Agency Republic Of Korea Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea United States Of America Japan Peoples Republic Of China Russian Federation

Number of Members In the Committee (State): IAEA 3 Members ROK 3 Members DPRK 3 Members USA 3 Members Japan 3 Members Peoples Republic of China 3 Members Russian Federation 3 Members ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2.COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC AND TRADE COOPERATION IN KOREAN PENINSULA

1. Facilitating talks, pursuing economic interests of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea and Republic of Korea in the Kaesong Industrial Complex. 2. Setting up industrial areas in the Kosong county of Kangwoon province(DPRK) 3. Facilitating talks to open trade from and to DPRK

Member States of the Committee Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Republic Of Korea United States Of America Peoples Republic Of China

1. 2. 3. 4.

Number of Members In the Committee (State wise): Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea3 Members Republic Of Korea3 Members United States Of America3 Members Peoples Republic Of China3 Members

1. 2. 3. 4.

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BORDER RECONCILIATION AND DISPUTE REDRESSAL OBJECTIVES Facilitating Bilateral Talks on the issue of The Northern Line Limit dispute with the aim of coming to a mutual agreements. Settlement of EEZs and facilitating talks over disputed islands of Yeonpyeong, Bengnyeongdo and Daechyong Islands.

Member States Of the Committee: Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Republic Of Korea United States Of America Peoples Republic Of China

5. 6. 7. 8.

Number of Members In the Committee (State wise): Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea3 Members Republic Of Korea3 Members United States Of America3 Members Peoples Republic Of China3 Members -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PROCEDURES UNDER WHICH THE COMMITTEE SHALL OPERATE Rule 1 Meetings of each Committee shall, with the exception of the periodic meetings (referred to in rule 4) be held at the call of the President at any time he deems necessary.

5. 6. 7. 8.

Rule 2 The President shall call a meeting of the Committee at the request of any member of the Committee. Rule 3 The President shall call a meeting of the Committee if a dispute or crisis is brought to the attention of the Committee. Rule 4

Periodic meetings of the Committee shall be held twice a year. At such times as the Committee may decide. Rule 5 Meetings of the Committee shall normally be held at Panmunjom. Any member of the Committee may propose that the Committee should meet at another place. Should the Committee accept any such proposal, it shall decide upon the place and the period during which the Council shall meet at such place.

Rule 6

The provisional agenda for each meeting of the Committee shall be drawn up by the President and approved by the President of the Committee. Only items which have been brought to the attention of the representatives on the Committee may be included in the provisional agenda. Rule 7 The provisional agenda for a meeting shall be communicated by the President to the representatives on the Committee at least three days before the meeting, but in urgent circumstances it may be communicated simultaneously with the notice of the meeting. Rule 8 The first item of the provisional agenda for each meeting of the Committee shall be the adoption of the agenda. Rule 9 Any item of the agenda of a meeting of the Committee, consideration of which has not been completed at that meeting, shall, unless the Committee otherwise decides, automatically be included in the agenda of the next meeting. Rule 10 The President shall communicate each week to the representatives on the Committee a summary statement of matters of which the Committee is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration.

Rule 11 The provisional agenda for each periodic meeting shall be circulated to the members of the Committee at least twenty-one days before the opening of the meeting. Any subsequent change in or addition to the provisional agenda shall be brought to the notice of the members at least five days before the meeting. The Committee may, however, in urgent circumstances, make additions to the agenda at any time during a periodic meeting. The provisions of rule 6, paragraph 1, and of rule 8, shall apply also to periodic meetings. Rule 13 Each member of the Committee shall be represented at the meetings of the Committee by accredited representative(s). The credentials of a representative on the Committee shall be communicated to the President not less than twenty-four hours before he takes his seat on the Committee. Rule 14 Any representative, not a member of the Committee and any State not a Member of the Peacekeeping Front in Korean Peninsula (PFKP) , if invited to participate in a meeting or meetings of the Committee, shall submit credentials for the representative appointed by it for this purpose. The credentials of such a representative shall be communicated to the President not less than twenty-four hours before the first meeting which he is invited to attend. Rule 15 The credentials of representatives on the Committee and of any representative appointed in accordance with rule 13 shall he examined by the President who shall submit a report to the Committee for approval. Rule 16 Pending the approval of the credentials of a representative on the Committee in accordance with rule 14, such representative shall be seated provisionally with the same rights as other representatives. Rule 17 Any representative on the Committee, to whose credentials objection has been made within the Committee, shall continue to sit with the same rights as other representatives until the Committee has decided the matter. Rule 18 The presidency of the Committee shall be held in turn by the members of the Committee in the

English alphabetical order of their names. Each President shall hold office for one calendar month. Rule 19 The President shall preside over the meetings of the Committee and, under the authority of the Committee, shall represent it in its capacity as an organ of the Peacekeeping Front In Korean Peninsula.

Rule 20

Every member of the committee will be entitled to one vote in the council. Any resolution passed in the committee will require at least 2/3rd of a majority to pass as a resolution.

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