Zaarim Yavolim, Deputy Representative to the Security Council, Homeland State of BeiteynuThank you, Mr. Arsuaga.
First and foremost, the esteemed representative from the United Kingdom has not addressed any of my previous remarks. Secondly, the newest draft of the resolution, while taking a more unbiased route in tackling the matter for which we thank the representative from Yingdala, is still in itself not in a direction that does not see this body force its mandate onto the sovereign affairs of states and organisations in Terra.
Setting aside the fact that JASA is still in its conceptual stage, how will it enforce an investigation in Kirlawa? How are we, as the Security Council of the World Congress going to manage anything of the sort at this stage?
Has anybody from this body been in contact with any Kirlawan representative? Have you invited such a diplomat onto the General Assembly for debate? By the current composition of leadership, this council seems keen to jump to conclusions. We wonder why.
Finally, why does the resolution include such harsh and punishing language for enforcing a humanitarian corridor by Artanian states? That seems to us like yet another attempt by this council's leadership to dictate the terms by which this world manages its affairs, as if the world is incapable of doing that.
(OOC: I'm stalling while Beiteynu is trying to meddle and trying to tarnish K+L's image as overbearing figures)