On the Formation of an International Nuclear Safety Authority
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The delegate from Doatia to the council, Ambassador Christina Alvero, spoke to the full Doatian delegation after recent amendments to the proposal. The delegation quickly approved of the proposal. Upon returning the the chamber floor, she listened intently to the remarks from Ambassador Tetlahue, and she quickly grew frustrated. She rose to be recognized again.

"Firstly, the Doatian Delegation would like to make clear that we support the amendments to the INSA proposal. We appreciate the concerns of our own delegation, along with that of Aredoa, being taken into consideration.

That said, we rise in opposition to the remarks from Ambassador Tetlahue. The INSA's effectiveness would be restricted without universal compliance to INSA regulation and oversight. While agreement to specific agreements and treaties regarding nuclear proliferation remains voluntary, compliance with this proposals language should be mandated for LIDUN member-nations. After all, the aim of this proposal is not to restrict nuclear weapons development, but rather regulate it to ensure it follows relevant laws and guidelines, specifically around safety. Allowing members to "opt out" (the delegate said with air quotation marks) will subject citizens to the very risks and dangers we're aiming to prevent. So long as a member is not a member of an agreement or treaty which further restricts their autonomy regarding nuclear weapons and technology, such as SALIENT, they wouldn't be subject to its restrictions.

The implementation and participation of this proposal must be universal amongst LIDUN nations"

She slammed her papers on the desk and sat down.
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