Dignataries, if I may, the military development assistance that was decided by our Minister of Defense and his counterpart in Hobrazia, the proposal to send 112,500 Yingdalan troops to Hobrazia for training purposes was denied by the Imperial Military Commission. Also, I am glad that Minister Satavelekar mentioned the news footage and a news article that introduced our assistance to Hobrazia to the world; however, I do fear that the misunderstanding and misreading of the sentence in which the 112,500 troops were mentioned. If I may, the article stated that "...112,500 troops that are en route to Yingdala may be sent to Hobrazia to fulfill the training portion of the agreement." The article says that "...may be..." not "will". As mentioned to me, the Imperial Military Commission considered the proposal but ultimately denied it in the end.
Furthermore, I want to bring the World Congress's attention to recent, developing news. Just recently, the Raktavani National Party has
established a committee that would explore their possibility to claim the territory of other sovereign nations, extending their previous claims of a select few. The countries mentioned in the news provided were Pontesi, Beluzia, Luthori, Rutania, Ikradon, Kundrati, Endralon, Likaton and the Telamonese island of Suðureyja. Fellow dignitaries, we cannot continue to let the greed and aggression of the Malivian Empire go unnoticed, and most of all, unpunished. We ask that more of you not only sign onto our complaint against Malivia but to take action in order for the Malivian government to cease their actions.
We must remind Malivia, however, that there is a standing mutual agreement between Endralon and Yingdala. My nation will be forced to retaliate in the event that an act of aggression, whether that be militarily or through territorial claims, that such an event will involve the Yingdalan military in self-defense of an ally. You must know that any aggression will be met with fire and fury like never seen before. We ask that the Malivian government rethink their actions before proceeding to cause an international dispute that could possibly end in a dangerous way. We implore you, Mr. Satavelekar, that you tell your Prime Minister that the world is watching and is prepared to act.