Topic: 2026 – Implementation of Sanctions
Country: United Kingdom
Delegate Name: Noah Bossingham
The implementation of sanctions is a very important issue, which can have very big consequenses from it. The UK wishes to make sure that the sanction process works so that all countries can apply them. The UK believes that sanctions work best when all member states follow them, and we seek to make sure that this process gives way to the most important power to come from these sanctions. However, the UK also wishes to make the sanction reversible if a behavioral or policy change comes around.
The UK thinks true is that the ability to reverse any sanction is necessary for the implementation of any multilateral sanction to take hold. The UK wishes for a resolution to help solve any issues regarding this topic. The reason for our belief is that for any punishment to have affect their must be a way out that a sanctioned group can see. We also think this may cause countries to cut sanctions if they don’t see them ending.
The UK pushes for more accountability when it comes to sanctioning other countries and would be willing to go as far as to sanction countries that do not punish others for human rights violations found by the UNSC. We believe this will cause greater accountability and really give power to the sanctions in order to cause greater difference in the world.
The UK will find relief if resolutions are passed that include greater ways to reverse sanctions and ways to find countries accountable, and any solutions to issues that cause sanctions to be less useful than they are, and beleives if this goes to plan, then we may continue to live in a bigger and brighter world.
Work Cited
“UK sanctions.” GOV.UK, https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/uk-sanctions. Accessed 16 February 2026.