by Bismarkey7 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 6:57 pm
Minister al-Rashid,
It is a pleasure to be holding the first meeting of our great organization in the Commonwealth. There is no need to thank us.
On your conversation topics, I suggest one more, although I imagine it could fit into the topic of "what role the OMS should take in the future":
- The TransMajatra Railroad
Here are the opinions of the Beiteynuese delegation on your previously-stated points (the Governor-General may have something to add or detract):
- The election of the next country to host the annual OMS meeting: We suggest that, as the founding nation of the OMS, the United Badaran Emirates hosts the next meeting of the OMS. Then, it would continue in order of ratification: Kafuristan Federation, Federal Republic of Barmenistan, Kalopikí Autokratoría, Federation of Zardugal, Repubblica Istaliana, and then, as we hosted this year's meeting, the Commonwealth of Yishelem and Beiteynu. That would be our rotating order, and as more countries ratified the treaty, they would be added to the list after the Commonwealth. That would eliminate the need for voting every year and would guarantee that no nation hosted a disproportionate amount of annual meetings.
- The nomination of 1 or 2 Observer States: We suggest that the Holy Luthori Empire, as head of the Axis Alliance, and the United Republics of Lodamun, as head of the NATO alliance, be granted observer stated. This is just our opinion, and we could even have more observers - perhaps one from each other continent.
- The discussion on what role the OMS should take in the future: By banding together, we have more political clout. As such, we should have diplomatic relations between the OMS and other nations. Perhaps we can even assist other continents in founding similar organizations. Like a national legislature, we should have an OMS legislature in which the citizens of member nations would elect representatives directly as they do for their national legislatures. This way, the opinions and concerns and suggestions of the people will be heard on an international level. Based on this information, we can set OMS standards and regulations that we encourage member nations to adopt. That is just one of a myriad of things the OMS can accomplish.
- The discussion on how to improve the economic and social situations in the OMS member states: The OMS as a whole can, through the situation described above, suggest economic and social regulations that may assist member nations. Economically, a trade agreement can be forged between all member nations, and perhaps, if all members agree, we can begin to develop an international currency. We will create incentives for Majatran companies to stay in Majatra and expand to the other nations of Majatra. And if push comes to shove, and it becomes necessary to impose an embargo on other nations, the OMS can institute a group-wide embargo for extra political pressure.
Of course, this is just a very simple outline.
Sincerely,
Omar B. Utivich,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Commonwealth of Yishelem and Beiteynu
and Member of the Beiteynuese Delegation to the 1st Annual Meeting of the OMS
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