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One temporary solution could be a prolonged period of Iraqi federalism imposed from the outside or an international trusteeship.
If that is questionable, an international trusteeship should be created - a specified period of protection and help, with specified goals.
Ideas once considered far-fetched - a peacekeeping force, an international trusteeship or protectorate over the Palestinian territories - suddenly are being taken seriously.
The party opposed partitioning Palestine, instead preferring converting the British Mandate into an international trusteeship.
What Haiti needs is some form of disinterested international trusteeship that could restore a framework of order within which recuperation, development and democracy might become possible.
The UN shall establish ...an international trusteeship system for the administration and supervision of trust territories.
Chapter XII of the United Nations Charter deals with the international trusteeship system.
Mr. Kozyrev suggested that it would "be appropriate" to consider a "contemporary interpretation of the international trusteeship system, as set forth in the U.N. Charter."
Russia's Foreign Minister, Andrei Kozyrev, has proposed international trusteeship to protect the rights of Russians in other ex-Soviet republics.
In the closing months of World War II, the United States had supported the idea of an international trusteeship for all of Indochina.
Meantime the British were trying to evaluate the seriousness of American proposals for decolonization or for international trusteeships as staging posts on the road from colony to self-government and independence.
Does not the Council feel that, at this juncture, it has the duty to propose to the UN Security Council a plan whereby North Korea would be placed under international trusteeship?
The group was against proposals made between the Americans and the Soviets to set up a Commission which would allow the country to be unified by elections only after a period of self-governance under the international trusteeship.
A recent column by William Pfaff, who writes for The Los Angeles Times, meanwhile, took the other extreme, saying that Africa must be placed under some new form of international trusteeship until its immense problems can be worked out.
Foreign Minister Andrei V. Kozyrev of Russia appealed to the United Nations today to consider setting up international trusteeships to oversee the move to independence by former Soviet non-Slavic republics to prevent them from discriminating against minorities.
If it doesn't happen, the so-called quartet (the United Nations, United States, European Union and Russia) should establish an international trusteeship over the Palestinian territories and southern Lebanon, with the goal of preparing the sides for direct negotiations.
Martin Indyk, a former Middle East negotiator under President Bill Clinton, has advocated putting the West Bank and Gaza under an international trusteeship, with American or other troops establishing security, while a Palestinian state is allowed to take root.
The Trusteeship Council was formed in 1945 to oversee the decolonization of those dependent territories that were to be placed under the international trusteeship system created by the United Nations Charter as a successor to the League of Nations mandate system.
The cover story of the latest issue of the centrist Israeli magazine Jerusalem Report was an article from Kosovo stating that "several high-profile diplomats are convinced that a Kosovo-style international trusteeship over the Palestinian territories provides the only way out of the conflict.
The Papua and New Guinea Act 1949 formally approved the placing of New Guinea under the international trusteeship system and confirmed the administrative union under the title of The Territory of Papua and New Guinea.
Japan's colony of Korea was occupied partly by Russian troops and partly by the US in 1945. prior discussion among the allies had agreed to aim at international trusteeship followed by independence, but superpower interests and conflict between Korean independence groups rendered agreement on unification impossible, and the two sides became increasingly polarized.