Socialist Commonwealth
Establishing Nation
OOC: Yes, we're RPing at here and anyone can join, who feels he has a stake in this.
"Esteemed colleagues, representatives of nations from all over Europe, let me start this conference by welcoming you to our fair capital. I do hope that everything has been arranged to your fullest satisfaction, so that all our thoughts can focus on solving the task at hand: preserving peace in Europe.
The last weeks, all relevant parties have participated excessively in declaring their position publically, in arguing back and forth their views on the current crisis. We are not here, to continue this, but to end the need for such public gestures - by solving the crisis unfolding before us. Nonetheless, I feel it necessary to at least give a quick recapitulation of our stance so as to emphasize what disputes are to be settled here.
The nation of Justiza is in a unique strategic position. It holds great potential influence within the Kalahari due to its strategic location. This is a fact dictated by geography, outside of the influence of human politics. However, with this should come a responsibility to balance the competing interests and enough common sense not to disturb the delicate balance of power that had been enabling natios throughout the world to safely pursue their economic and strategic needs in the Kalahari without interference.
This delicate balance of power has been greatly disturbed by two acts: first, the construction of a large military base on Justiza by the Pelasgian Empire. And act that led to foreseeable fears of Pelasgian attempts to control the Kalahari with their massively oversized military force. The other event was a declaration by Justiza that essentially amounted to a proclamation that its government would no longer adhere to internationally agreed upon treaties about the freedom the high seas. Justiza declared it would see military vessels entering the stretch of the Kalahari seperating its main island from the Parvae Islands as belligerent act.
We feel that those acts have greatly upset the Kalahari and led to the current, tense situation that risks escalating into a war undesired by all parties involved. It is therefore that the Socialist World Republic, above all potential other questions to be settled here, calls for a withdrawal of Pelasgian forces on Justiza and for Justiza to reaffirm its commitment to the freedom of the high seas and, considering the loss of confidence its unilateral actions have resulted in, provides Europe with tangible securities that it will not repeat such mistakes."
Conference in Deliverance
"Esteemed colleagues, representatives of nations from all over Europe, let me start this conference by welcoming you to our fair capital. I do hope that everything has been arranged to your fullest satisfaction, so that all our thoughts can focus on solving the task at hand: preserving peace in Europe.
The last weeks, all relevant parties have participated excessively in declaring their position publically, in arguing back and forth their views on the current crisis. We are not here, to continue this, but to end the need for such public gestures - by solving the crisis unfolding before us. Nonetheless, I feel it necessary to at least give a quick recapitulation of our stance so as to emphasize what disputes are to be settled here.
The nation of Justiza is in a unique strategic position. It holds great potential influence within the Kalahari due to its strategic location. This is a fact dictated by geography, outside of the influence of human politics. However, with this should come a responsibility to balance the competing interests and enough common sense not to disturb the delicate balance of power that had been enabling natios throughout the world to safely pursue their economic and strategic needs in the Kalahari without interference.
This delicate balance of power has been greatly disturbed by two acts: first, the construction of a large military base on Justiza by the Pelasgian Empire. And act that led to foreseeable fears of Pelasgian attempts to control the Kalahari with their massively oversized military force. The other event was a declaration by Justiza that essentially amounted to a proclamation that its government would no longer adhere to internationally agreed upon treaties about the freedom the high seas. Justiza declared it would see military vessels entering the stretch of the Kalahari seperating its main island from the Parvae Islands as belligerent act.
We feel that those acts have greatly upset the Kalahari and led to the current, tense situation that risks escalating into a war undesired by all parties involved. It is therefore that the Socialist World Republic, above all potential other questions to be settled here, calls for a withdrawal of Pelasgian forces on Justiza and for Justiza to reaffirm its commitment to the freedom of the high seas and, considering the loss of confidence its unilateral actions have resulted in, provides Europe with tangible securities that it will not repeat such mistakes."