The Arab League
topics
- The question of maintaining the use of the petrodollar
- The question of revisiting the terms of trade in the Middle East and North Africa
Grace Haen Kim |
My name is Grace Haen Kim, currently studying the A-level course in Charter International School. I am honoured to be responsible for the chair position in the Arab League this year in THAIMUN, and promise to try my best to make this a memorable and enjoyable MUN experience for all the delegates in my committee. I have been attending MUN conferences since Year 10, and I cannot emphasise enough how beneficial these experiences have been to me over the course of my high-school studies. I will strive to make the debates take place in a friendly environment, while keeping order and fairness as we project our opinions and seek to find solutions to global issues that will determine the future of our world. I am looking forward to meeting you all, and I can’t wait to listen to your ideas - which hold the potential to bring big changes - in the fruitful debate that TAL will have.
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Hey guys, my name is Hermes and I’m a junior this year at Taipei American School. I’ll be serving as one of your chairs in the Arab League this year in THAIMUN. I’ve participated in MUN since 9th grade, and I have genuinely enjoyed it thus far. In the Arab League I’m looking to balance the order that come with a MUN conference with the fun that I have enjoyed in my previous conferences. At the same time, I wish for everybody in our committee to grow as MUN delegates, and so I’ll be doing my best to help you all along that track as well. I look forward to meeting you all, and what I’m sure will be an amazing conference.
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Hermes Loh |