CoN 4: Resolution II

Background
With Transoxiana having gained its independence from the Timurids, it now sought to join the Council, citing religious relations and short alliance with Malacca.

Text of the Resolution
RESOLUTION II

ON THE QUESTION OF ADMITTING TRANSOXIANA INTO THE COUNCIL

Sponsored by: Malacca

15 SEP 1449

Whereas Transoxiana has gained her independence;

Whereas Transoxiana seeks to be admitted into the Council of Nations;

Hereforth Malacca sponsors a resolution proposing Holland's admittance into the Council of Nations.

Yea - Transoxiana is admitted as the 8th member state of the Council.

Nay - Transoxiana is not admitted into the Council.

Abstain

Official Vote
The Official Vote of the Council was as follows;

Yea: 6

Nay: 0

Abstain: 1

Resolution II - Final Verdict Final Verdict: The Council votes in favor of admitting Transoxiana to the Council.

Aftermath
Transoxiana is admitted to the Council. The Europeans now only held a tie in votes with non-European member states. However, they still outnumbered the Asians independently, as Ethiopia and its interests were based in Africa.