06-23-2023, 05:14 PM
Madeleine really didn't want to wade back into this rapidly spiraling mess, but the remarks from the Kerlian delegation unfortunately forced a response.
"Dear Delegate Starosta, we share your concerns regarding Doatia's recent intervention, and we hold them to the same standard as other nations. Earlier in this session, we said that we would sanction Slokais if they continued their intervention, and as you are no doubt aware, we share far more economic, historic, and cultural ties with the Slokaisians than we do the Doatians. Of course we believe their actions should not go unpunished.
That being said, Doatia's current intervention may classify as a wholesale invasion of another nation. Landing 100,000 troops is unprecedented in the IDU, this is significantly more than nations sent in the Second Lauchenoirian Civil War, and far more than international forces participating in the Xiomeran Civil War. With only vague promises of stability and actions that seriously undermine their words, the delegation from Haesan in no uncertain terms condemns the actions taken by Doatia in Roucourt.
Now, as to what should actually be done about this, Haesan recommends that LIDUN members enforce sanctions against those who continue to remain military involved in Roucourt. We believe that targeted sanctions against assets of key leaders of those nations along with broader economic sanctions targeting those nations' ability to produce military equipment would be the best course of action. Haesan has a long history of avoiding sanctions whenever feasible, and we stress that we will not move alone on this effort. Only if the council here assembled chooses to move through with this plan of action will we follow suit.
That is all we have to add at this point. We hope this addresses the concerns of the Kerlian delegation."
Madeleine switched off her mic, at this point visibly exhausted. This war and LIDUN in general was rapidly turning into a headache for Haesan, and the incessant pace of the developments in Roucourt meant rapid fire memos from Hwagang. It was becoming increasingly difficult to keep up, but at least Haesan had finally established some sort of presence on the world stage. For now, that was enough.
"Dear Delegate Starosta, we share your concerns regarding Doatia's recent intervention, and we hold them to the same standard as other nations. Earlier in this session, we said that we would sanction Slokais if they continued their intervention, and as you are no doubt aware, we share far more economic, historic, and cultural ties with the Slokaisians than we do the Doatians. Of course we believe their actions should not go unpunished.
That being said, Doatia's current intervention may classify as a wholesale invasion of another nation. Landing 100,000 troops is unprecedented in the IDU, this is significantly more than nations sent in the Second Lauchenoirian Civil War, and far more than international forces participating in the Xiomeran Civil War. With only vague promises of stability and actions that seriously undermine their words, the delegation from Haesan in no uncertain terms condemns the actions taken by Doatia in Roucourt.
Now, as to what should actually be done about this, Haesan recommends that LIDUN members enforce sanctions against those who continue to remain military involved in Roucourt. We believe that targeted sanctions against assets of key leaders of those nations along with broader economic sanctions targeting those nations' ability to produce military equipment would be the best course of action. Haesan has a long history of avoiding sanctions whenever feasible, and we stress that we will not move alone on this effort. Only if the council here assembled chooses to move through with this plan of action will we follow suit.
That is all we have to add at this point. We hope this addresses the concerns of the Kerlian delegation."
Madeleine switched off her mic, at this point visibly exhausted. This war and LIDUN in general was rapidly turning into a headache for Haesan, and the incessant pace of the developments in Roucourt meant rapid fire memos from Hwagang. It was becoming increasingly difficult to keep up, but at least Haesan had finally established some sort of presence on the world stage. For now, that was enough.

