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02. Juni 1955
International Commission to start the investigation
After the events unfolding in the Long Sea and Auraria, the commission made of representatives of the Galindian Union, Kingdom of Eiffelland, Empire of Volkova and the Confederacy of Heroquoia will start it's investigation by analyzing the documents brought forward by the Empire of Sikandara and the United Communes of the Aurarine State. The commission was formed after two events, the sinking of a ship in Sikandari Waters that brought with it the end of the lives of 150 Sikandari refugees and an attack on the Sikandari embassy in Solis. In an attempt to avoid the escalation of the tensions between the Long Sea nations and with this to avoid an open war that would most likely have devastated much of Southern Gallo-Germania and also disrupted the oil shipments from Sarmatia and Himyar to the West and North, Chancellor Emil Duerr has brought together representatives of a series of neutral countries that solve the issue and the crisis.
In it's initial form, the Chancellor also invited the Grand Duchy of Bourgogne in the commission, but after criticism from Auraria, it was decided that Bourgogne would be a partisan against the Socialist State because of it's war against a communist guerrilla in the Green Peninsula. With both nations agreeing on the structure of the commission and also handling over the necessary documents, by tomorrow their work will start.
"We hope that this involvement of the international stage in avoiding wars and crises can become a positive precedent so that we can develop dialogue. All that we know is that a ship bearing 150 communist refugees from Sikandara was sunk, with the Aurarines reporting that the Sikandari fleet fired upon it. We need to find out who was the one who did it, who was on the ship and what were their motives. As for the embassy attack, it's the same. If we are to find out who orchestrated those attacks and thus find out who is behind a potential war in the Long Sea region," declared the chairman of the commission, Aliza Bachman, State Secretary of the Jewish Autonomous Territory.
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After the events unfolding in the Long Sea and Auraria, the commission made of representatives of the Galindian Union, Kingdom of Eiffelland, Empire of Volkova and the Confederacy of Heroquoia will start it's investigation by analyzing the documents brought forward by the Empire of Sikandara and the United Communes of the Aurarine State. The commission was formed after two events, the sinking of a ship in Sikandari Waters that brought with it the end of the lives of 150 Sikandari refugees and an attack on the Sikandari embassy in Solis. In an attempt to avoid the escalation of the tensions between the Long Sea nations and with this to avoid an open war that would most likely have devastated much of Southern Gallo-Germania and also disrupted the oil shipments from Sarmatia and Himyar to the West and North, Chancellor Emil Duerr has brought together representatives of a series of neutral countries that solve the issue and the crisis.
In it's initial form, the Chancellor also invited the Grand Duchy of Bourgogne in the commission, but after criticism from Auraria, it was decided that Bourgogne would be a partisan against the Socialist State because of it's war against a communist guerrilla in the Green Peninsula. With both nations agreeing on the structure of the commission and also handling over the necessary documents, by tomorrow their work will start.
"We hope that this involvement of the international stage in avoiding wars and crises can become a positive precedent so that we can develop dialogue. All that we know is that a ship bearing 150 communist refugees from Sikandara was sunk, with the Aurarines reporting that the Sikandari fleet fired upon it. We need to find out who was the one who did it, who was on the ship and what were their motives. As for the embassy attack, it's the same. If we are to find out who orchestrated those attacks and thus find out who is behind a potential war in the Long Sea region," declared the chairman of the commission, Aliza Bachman, State Secretary of the Jewish Autonomous Territory.
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National:: Around 5,000 refugees have reached the Union since the Republican Protests have started in Ivernia. The Union is still in shock to see the fascist regime coming to power in Dun Midhe and stating that it wishes to end the democratic tradition of the High Kigdom of Ivernia.
International:: Colonel Anton Tudman is killed in Seora by right-wing elements in the pro-independence faction after a coup in what once was the People's Republic of Seora.
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