Esteban Etsua, Representative of the Kundrati Union to the World CongressI would like to have the members of the relevant World Congress institutions, in pursuance with recent and active World Congress Security Council Resolutions relating to anti-nuclear weapons development and maintenance, to be sent to Beiteynu following the recent rumors and memo leaks involving a potential nuclear weapons program.
Esteban Etsua, Representative of the Kundrati Union to the World CongressI have recieved the results of the investigation regarding the potential that Beiteynu has nuclear weapons. The copy of these results have been provided to each representative.
The investigation reviewed various items including properties and interviews of persons including a representative of the Beiteynuese Armed Forces who reaffirmed the claim that there were no nuclear weapons in Beiteynu being developed. Properties which are now abandoned have been searched and they were found to have radioactive elements still remaining in these properties. However, the radioactivity is not high enough for a nuclear weapons program and is likely from old fission and weapons tests.
Documents of contracts between the company Black Beisa, a research and development company, and the defense industry of Beiteynu were also noticed. No personnel logs or anything were found. It is likely that the company Black Beisa may have had involvement in these buildings however we were unable to ascertain that.
We also investigated Kunuranorg and Beiteynuese companies related to uranium mining and transportation and found no evidence of military use of the uranium product.
The investigation notes that military access was refused in order to complete the investigation relating to any military deals with energy or uranium companies. The investigation, however, further notes that nuclear power plants were searched in the desert area of Beiteynu and found that these nuclear power plants are in proper operation without any military-related use being found.
The investigation shall conclude that Beiteynu, as of this moment, has no nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons development program. However, we must state that the investigation was unable to obtain necessary military-related access to ensure the military is not involved in obtaining uranium that doesn't go to their ongoing submarine and aircraft carrier programs. As a result the investigation is closed but can be reopened by the Security Council with probable cause.
The Beiteynuese, as a result, are urged to provide the above evidence. If such proof is provided, then the investigation shall remain closed.