The Security Council,
RECOGNIZING Security Council 218 "Liberate South Pacific" as a resolution to prevent a password of being established and and a refound being carried out,
NOTING that the natives of thus liberated region have regained control since this liberation has been passed
REALIZING that most of the natives are now supporting a permanent password to be enforced on their region, so invasions like the one described in Resolution 218 will not carry out again,
CONCLUDING that this resolution, since it's time of passing, has served its purpose and this repeal shall let the natives regain control of one of the oldest regions fully,
HEREBY REPEALS SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 218, LIBERATE SOUTH PACIFIC.
I would also like to invite the natives of South Pacific and their current native delegate to participate in this thread.
Any thoughts or additions?