Representative to the World Congress Marguerite Rochambeau, Royaume-Uni de Kanjor:
Royaume-Uni de Kanjor is gratified that the Security Council and World Congress have returned to the issues around nuclear weapons. One is who still has them. While it is likely that the two nations currently acknowledging ownership are the only ones, we do think we must look at the actual possibilities. We appreciate the Kingdom of Dorvik sharing its information that the warheads of Hutori have degraded. And we are aware that left to themselves, nuclear warheads can not but degrade after 100 years.
Another question and the one about which we are most interested, is what measures are being taken to insure we do not experience an environmental and safety hazards as the existing arsenal degrades.
Third, of course we are all concerned that some buffoon will discover he or she is in possession of nuclear weapons, set the spark off, and blow us all away. Certainly in recent times, those who have been in possession of nuclear weapons have behaved statistically much more responsibly than say, those discovering they are in possession of aircraft carriers.
I will ask His Excellency CAO Qigang, Minister of Rites and Education of the Grand Union of Yingdala and Permanent Representative to the World Congress, however, if we can seriously determine that only Yingdala and Dorvik possess nuclear weapons, would Yingdala be willing to join Dorvik in removing the nuclear warheads from its missiles and storing them til they begin to degrade and then take the tedious steps necessary to prevent the degrading warheads from becoming the environmental and safety hazard they will be, all under the watchful eyes of international inspectors.