22 Aug 2019, 01:00

Archbishop Craticus nodded keenly in agreement as he shifted in his seat.

"I would most certainly be happy to include the harmonization of worker's rights, workplace standards and workplace disputes into an agreement. After all, whatever agreement that we draw up today should only be in the best interest of our workers. Protecting the well-being of our people should always come before profit. Not only our workers, but also for our environment. I would be most pleased if you would also agree to a clause which would require that Gallorum join Inquista in reducing its current levels of greenhouse gas emissions by at least 12% by 2030. I would also like to make it clear that Inquista has banned chloride and sulfur pollutants, and we would like to refrain from trading with countries which still allow those pollutants to be emitted.

"I agree to your proposal on free movement. As long as travelers abide by the current rules and regulations of both our countries, and carry the proper documentation, then I see no reason not to allow it. After all, I am aware that Gallorum is country which many Inquistan tourists visit each year, and I would thus like to see the burden of travel eased for them. In addition to visa-free travel, I would like to give special attention to the students which study in each of our own respective countries. Education is obviously quite important to Gallorum, as it is to Inquista. As you mentioned, Gallorum has a robust education sector, and it is home to many prestigious universities. In order to encourage students to study between our countries, as well as to make studying easier in general, I suggest that we give certain guarantees to the study permits that our students obtain while studying at the other state. We should guarantee that study permits allow students to stay in the respective state for the duration of the time of their degree, as well as a year-long grace period following the completion of their degree. Study permits should also allow students to work in the host country without requiring a work permit or any other permit."