The+question+of+assessments+for+the+apportionment+of+the+expenses+of+the+United+Nations+requests+under+Article+19+of+the+Charter

The delegation of Sudan believes that regulations and guidleines that follow, under Article 19 of the Charter are fair and equitable as they are currently. According to Article 19, which states if a nation does not pay its minumum due, then it would lose its right to vote and debatem, during GA sessions. However if the UN determines a nation could not pay its dues due to extrenal debt or a reason out of the member states control than that right could be returned. As of 2008 only 15 member are in arrears under the terms of Article 19, of which 7 nations have been given the right nonethless as it was deemed to be outside of their control. Sudan would like to stress that as a nation that is part of the developing world it can understand why it is so difficult to overdue one's payment as money is in more of an extreme need then in the case of the developed nations.


 * Encourages developed nations to help pay for lesser nation's dues.
 * Has resolved that the current system is fair and efficient as it is and should not be changed
 * Expresses its appreciation to all nations who pay their dues in full and on time.