Re: Kerisian Defensive Alliance (KEDA)
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:50 pm
Dear KEDA Command:
If the representatives of the Diplomatic KEDA structure will be there only to warn other nations about future exercises and to answer questions about the organisation and its plans, then we find this diplomatic structure absolutely disproportionate.
Let us insist that we understand KEDA as a military union to work together in the protection of the countries that comprise it. It is therefore not a political union and any diplomatic representation that goes beyond what is stipulated in Article VI
Strategic and Diplomatic Coordination
The contracting parties pledge to establish a direct, secure line of communications between the Defense Ministers of both nations in order to agree on foreign and strategic policies which can meet at best, the needs and the national interests of the contracting parties, and to solve peacefully, all the possible contrasts and issues between them.
We therefore formally and officially request that a debate and a vote be opened among all the representatives of the nations to discuss the structure of the KEDA, its possible reform and the possible elimination of the Department for International Relations.
Agustina Caballero
Primera Ministra de la República de Egelion
If the representatives of the Diplomatic KEDA structure will be there only to warn other nations about future exercises and to answer questions about the organisation and its plans, then we find this diplomatic structure absolutely disproportionate.
Let us insist that we understand KEDA as a military union to work together in the protection of the countries that comprise it. It is therefore not a political union and any diplomatic representation that goes beyond what is stipulated in Article VI
Strategic and Diplomatic Coordination
The contracting parties pledge to establish a direct, secure line of communications between the Defense Ministers of both nations in order to agree on foreign and strategic policies which can meet at best, the needs and the national interests of the contracting parties, and to solve peacefully, all the possible contrasts and issues between them.
We therefore formally and officially request that a debate and a vote be opened among all the representatives of the nations to discuss the structure of the KEDA, its possible reform and the possible elimination of the Department for International Relations.
Agustina Caballero
Primera Ministra de la República de Egelion