06-05-2023, 11:42 PM
Alicia Xoctli, the Delegate from Greater Acadia, couldn't help but bristle internally at the Xiomeran delegation's declaration that they would be intervening in Roucourt. She hadn't forgotten how Xiomera had "intervened" in Acadia as well, harassing many of her relatives. Hell, she herself had been harrassed by "foreign police" once on her way home from work.
She needed a moment to compose herself before she spoke, which gave the delegate from Sanctaria time to speak. The longer he spoke, the more she realized that her own prepared notes were largely pointless. The Sanctarian delegation had largely echoed the wishes of her own government.
Switching on her mic, she followed the Santarian diplomat's speech.
"Greater Acadia agrees with the Sanctarian position. As of now, this unfortunate conflict remains an internal one for Roucourt. It is the position of the Acadian government that any foreign intervention should be focused solely on limiting civilian casualties, providing critical goods and services such as food, water, and medical care, and evacuating refugees. We should also keep lines of dialogue open between all parties involved, in order to hopefully resolve this situation without further bloodshed. We should not attempt to intervene into Roucourtian affairs and force a specific outcome at this time."
With her piece said, she switched off her mic to hear the opinions of others.
She needed a moment to compose herself before she spoke, which gave the delegate from Sanctaria time to speak. The longer he spoke, the more she realized that her own prepared notes were largely pointless. The Sanctarian delegation had largely echoed the wishes of her own government.
Switching on her mic, she followed the Santarian diplomat's speech.
"Greater Acadia agrees with the Sanctarian position. As of now, this unfortunate conflict remains an internal one for Roucourt. It is the position of the Acadian government that any foreign intervention should be focused solely on limiting civilian casualties, providing critical goods and services such as food, water, and medical care, and evacuating refugees. We should also keep lines of dialogue open between all parties involved, in order to hopefully resolve this situation without further bloodshed. We should not attempt to intervene into Roucourtian affairs and force a specific outcome at this time."
With her piece said, she switched off her mic to hear the opinions of others.

