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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BORDER SERVICES AWESOMIASA
ON THE ADMISSIBILITY OF HOLDERS OF RYCCIAN AND LAIWANESE IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Under-Secretary for Immigration Department of the Interior Federal Democratic of Awesomiasa
Before someone points out that Darkstrait does not have a representative to the SCO, we remind all present that SSU members were also invited to this discussion.
With that out of the way, the Darkstraitese government's official stance is against the sanctions on Ryccia and Laiwan.
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Members can invite whoever they want. Without Observer status, they still have no right to speak before the Southern Council. Darkstrait is neither a member or an observer, and as such its status as a SSU member is meaningless. Since this session seems to be out of order, Kringalia asks the President to declare this a closed session, and that all non-member delegations be removed from the chamber.
Michael Stork Permanent Representative Republic of Kringalia Former Delegate of the South Pacific
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With the first sentence in mind, Qvait invites Darkstrait to this discussion.
Members can invite whoever they want, that still does not give those invited the right to speak. Only Members and Observes can speak before the Council. Sporaltryus has no statutory right to have SSU members speak here.
Former Delegate of the South Pacific
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Alright then.
Our apologies. We will hold a discussion on our end, with the same rules that the Kringalian delegation has imposed on this discussion.
~Professor Henn, Hardcore Leftist, Totally not a Dinosaur
Qvait asks of Sporaltryus to hold off on any idea of imposing economic sanctions on eith Ryccia or Laiwan or try to isolate either nation before the proposal of six-party talks comes to fruition and a diplomatic discussion is held.
Mr. Jonathan Brennan Representative to the Southern Cooperation Organisation Pacific Republic of Qvait
By the authority vested in me as President of the Southern Council, I request that the Serjeant-at-Arms remove the delegation from Darkstrait from this Chamber as it is a non-member of the Council.
As a preventive measure, I further request that the Serjeant-at-Arms bar entry to all non-member delegations, as this is a closed-door session of Council. Should it be necessary for non-member delegations to speak before this closed-door session of Council, a request should be made by a member nation, which will be reviewed and approved at the President's discretion Chien Ching Chiung President of the Southern Council
Upon further consideration, the Awesomiasan delegation would like to propose that the Castietyan Pact be temporarily suspended. Instead, I request that the two constituent international entities, namely the SCO and the SSU be allowed to conduct discussions amongst their own members, before presenting the results of these discussions at a joint meeting of the SCO and SSU in time to come.
I appreciate that the member delegations that have gathered to voice their opinions thus far have recognised that the issue of Ryccia, Laiwan and their associated allies is one of great international significance, and that the SSU is keen to work with the SCO on this urgent matter. However, the progress of these discussions have been slow and thus far non-resultant, as neither of the two constituent entities have concrete policies or courses of action towards the two illegitimate entities in question. Simon Harawira Permanent Representative to the Southern Council Federal Democratic Republic of Awesomiasa |
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