Vishnu Satavelekar, Foreign Minister of the Greater Malivian Empire:
Just as a small point of clarification, in case anyone misunderstood the previous speaker's statement, whilst Mangóbirodalom Kft is registered in Endralon, it is also, of course, regulated by Malivian law in so far as pertains to its activities in Malivia.
If I may say so, the Malivian government, and also the Malivian people more generally, have a very positive and constructive relationship with Mangóbirodalom, which has increased mango production by more than 30%; created many, many jobs; found new markets for our mango exports; and also organised a great many social betterment programs all across the country. Only last month, Emperor Chandragupta II awarded Mangóbirodalom a special award in recognition of their high standards of business excellence and social responsibility.
It is a matter of regret that a tiny minority of mentally unhinged political agitators funded by overseas communists have taken to illegally raiding Mangóbirodalom legitimately-acquired mango stock and spreading misinformation about Mangóbirodalom all over Malivia and indeed around the world, including now here at the World Congress. I am sure the representatives of other governments here will appreciate that all countries have a few of these people, and all governments have to do deal with them from time to time.
I propose, respectfully, that the World Congress authorities hand over the 3 troublemakers at the mango stall to the Malivian government, so that we can assist them to adjust to a more constructive and responsible mode of life, and the World Congress can continue with its business undisturbed.