First meeting of REMPC
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Nation of Representation: The Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia
Name of Delegate/s: Květoslav Musil
Position of Delegate/s: Minister of Industry and Trade
Special Requests (Within Reason): None -
Nation of Representation (Full Diplomatic Name): Union of Nicoleizian Socialist Republics
Name of Delegate/s: Cécile Laucre
Position of Delegate/s: President of the Assembly of Nationalities (Upper House, in charge of foreign affairs)
Special Requests (Within Reason): No dairy. -
Nation of Representation: The Republic of Istkalen
Name of Delegate: Yasemin Demirkol
Position of Delegate: Director of Public Distribution
Special Requests (Within Reason): None -
General Secretary Watanabe and Secretary of State Yuichi Matsuda greeted thier guests and escorted into the meeting room. The room appealed to Yosainese austerity and sense of cleanliness and sterility.
Catering staff left with a fully insulated hibatchi food platter on the other side free for any of the guests to helpthemselves too at any time. It was complete with all kinds of sushhi, ssashimi, gyoza, Okonomiyaki, and seafoods such as takoyaki and other tempura dishes, all kinds of rice dishes, and noodle dishes with soba and udon. (OOC: Basically pick a Japanese dish and eat that I can't be bothered describing all of it).
Secretary of State Yuichi Matsuda then started the meeting. "Alright everyone, you might be perplexed as to why you are all here. After all our nations are rather different, different governments, different economies etc. One thing however we all have in common is we are all producers of Rare Earth Minerals. You've all probably figured that out already. What we want is to see if our nations with access to this common resource can come up with an organisation that can manage the circulation of this resource. Now We have some ideas of how we can facilitate such and endeavor, however we want the input form everyone else her. So right now. I will be taking questions as well as leaving the floor open to the rest of the delegates here."
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"Ladies and gentlemen, first allow me to thank Mr. Watanabe and Mr. Matsuda for organising this meeting and inviting us to Yokohama for this important meeting. As a representative of the government of President Reiserová, who played an essential role in getting our states to negotiate about co-operation in the REM trade, I would like to say few words.
We have a choice of how integrated of a co-operation we will pursue. One option is highly integrated co-operation, in which we agree to divide our shares of REM import into foreign states, and we will respect this division agreeing to not import more than agreed into said country. This option was supported by our colleagues from Yosai and I would like to know if they still prefer this option.
The second option is less integrated co-operation in which we will agree to set the prices of REM at a certain rate and we won't deviate from the agreed upon rate. In this case the REM exporting companies should still not trying to expand their access to foreign markets at the expense of other REM exporting companies. This option was favored by our colleagues from Istkalen, and I would like to ask the same question.
The Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia currently stands in the middle of both options. However we also have some prerequisites if we are to take part in such co-operation, that stems from our previous agreements.
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The Most Blessed State of Inquista must receive a special classification. No restrictions may be placed on trade between the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia and the Most Blessed State of Inquista.
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If higher level of integration of co-operation is agreed upon the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia must have 100% share of the REM trade with in the Kingdom of Spain.
We are of course open to compromise on this with our share in other markets and I am ready to listen to demands of other present parties. Now we would also like the following to be discussed: issuing embargoes by all states in as a response in a case of necessity, such as in a case when one member state of the institution is attacked by another state.
That is all I would like to say at this point, than you."
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“Greetings, ladies and gentlemen.” Cécile Laucre said, opening a large red folder with the UNSR flag on the front, and flipped to the required page. “To start, I have no qualms with the Czech delegation’s requests they are totally reasonable. Our most important concerns are:
Keeping the prices of REM high so that we can continue to extract a reasonable profit from them, as the extraction process can be expensive.We believe this can potentially be achieved with production or export quotas for each nation. Market scarcity is a solution but it is one I am lukewarm about.
We want 100% marketshare for Vayinaod.
Thank you.”
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"My greetings," said Demirkol, "and great thanks to the organizers of this meeting."
Sitting down, she reached into a briefcase and took out a binder.
"We are now in favor of the first option proposed by the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia, and hold no complaint with the two conditions proposed by the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia. We will not take any position on the request of the UNSR, as we do not want to convey our opinions on the subject lest there be retaliation, from whom we will not make clear; we will neither oppose or favor it. We also are in favor of the ability of this bloc to declare an embargo in such cases as the representative for Czech Slavia mentioned."
"Our only demand is very simple - we want a 100% share of trade in REM with the Empire of Inimicus."
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General Secretary Watanabe spoke "Alright people I can tell we all have our particular markets that they want to trade with. However I also want to talk about a mechanism in determining the market equilibrium price of the resource. Any ideas? Averaging up the price of the REM? Some other metrics? I personally am in favour of some price controls if we don't interfere in our assorted markets. But does anyone have any ideas or objections?"
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"I am pleased to hear that there is no opposition to our demands, and to hear your opinions. I will now try to answer them starting with comrade Cécile and Ms. Demirkol. I completely understand both of your demands and why your countries aim to have 100% share of trade with said countries and the Democratic Republic is willing to limits its exports into some states down to 0%. However, I would like you to first consider if completely cutting those states from trading with other partners and making them completely dependant on imports from your countries would not be considered as a hostile act by those states. If it was we could bring about an economic war against all the members of the REMPC, which is something we should avoid.
The Kingdom of Spain requested to import solely from Czech Slavia.... for some reason.... anyways it was their demand, but can we be sure that limiting Vayinaod and Inimicus wouldn't be seen as an act of hostility by them? I am asking you only to consider this, not that we will oppose your demands.
Mr. General Secretary, price controls would be necessary in a case in which we would decide for less integrated co-operation, but if we decide for the more integrated model, there is no need for it, as the states are free to set their prices to what they see as fit, no other producers would intervene in their share of the European market.
Finally, expanding on the point I mentioned earlier, if a foreign states decides to sanction one of the member states of the REMPC I think it would be suitable, provided that the foreign state is the first to introduce any sanctions, if all REMPC states impose sanctions on this foreign state. If the foreign state does not drop its sanctions in a time an embargo should also be considered. Do you find this agreeable?"
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We would like to clarify that it was the Empire of Inimicus which requested that we supply themto an extent, although they did not clarify to which extent; therefore, it cannot be an act of hostility.
We are in full agreement with the proposal of the Democratic Republic.
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General Secretary smiled "Well I guess the first option has won the day. We have no objections to the model or proposals. However we wish to also propose that Yokohama be the HQ of the REMPC. does anyone else have an interest in hosting annual meetings with the REMPC?
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Dear colleagues, seeing as the negotiations have come to an halt we propose only a simple agreement between our states.
Treaty of Yakohama
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The Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia, the Federal Republic of Yosai, the Republic of Istkalen and the Union of Nicoleizian Socialist Republics have agreed on the following:
a: in a case where a state introduces unilateral sanctions against any of the parties of the Treaty, all the parties of the treaty are obliged to introduce reciprocal sanctions against such a state, upon being requested to introduce them by the sanctioned party of the Treaty.
b: in a case where a state starts armed conflict against any of the parties of the Treaty, all the parties of the Treaty are obliged to introduce sanctions against such a state, upon being requested to introduce them by the party of the Treaty engaged in an armed conflict.
c: in a case where the sanctioned state continues with hostile activities against any party of the Treaty six months after the sanctions have been introduced, all parties of the Treaty are obliged to introduce an embargo against such a state.
d: in a case where the sanctioned state ends its hostile activities against any party of the Treaty, no party of the Treaty may continue its reciprocal measures against such a state for a period longer than one month after the hostile activities against any party of the Treaty were ceased. -
Article 1. doesn't apply in cases where a party of the Treaty introduced sanctions against a state that hasn't introduced sanctions or started an armed conflict against any party of the Treaty prior to the becoming a subject of sanctions by a party of the Treaty.
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Article 1. doesn't apply in cases where a party of the Treaty started an armed conflict with a state that hasn't started an armed conflict against any party of the Treaty prior to the beginning of the armed conflict with a party of the Treaty.
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Any party of the Treaty may terminate its signature of the Treaty at any point in time.
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General Secretary Watanabe merely nodded "That sounds fine to me."We will of course make all the arrangements for an office to be centered here in Yokohama. That is unless if anyone has any objections?"
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"We are in full agreement," said Demirkiol.
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"Mr. General Secretary, Ms. Director, the Treaty of Yakohama is thus concluded betweem the Federal Republic of Yosai, the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia and the Republic of Istkalen. Thank you and special thanks to our host. Have a safe trip home Ms. Director."
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(OOC: Ok. lets just end the thread here)