Birdane had quite a lot to say about Bridges' remarks mocking her countrypeople's struggle but decided to refrain from talking to have the moral high ground. She was surprisingly good at masking her anger, something she mastered during her Alkharyan political years.
"Nice to meet you, too, Mr Bridges. I am only here to solve this dispute once and for all. Please refrain from making ignorant remarks about the struggles Alkharyan people are facing right now. This is your last warning."
She then turned to everyone in the room.
"People, let's have some basic human decency in this room, okay? I would also like this room to be a little less crowded." She pointed at the Reitzmic delegates, then pointed at the door, essentially wanting them to leave.
"Anyway, in case if anyone has forgotten, my stance on this quote-un-quote dispute, a dispute which is quite one-sided, actually, has not changed since I made the second statement as Internal Affairs Commissioner. I do not believe in any excuse regarding the creation of these islands. It is an invasion of other Caspian countries' spaces to give Reitzmag an unfair advantage. Obviously, Bridges knows this, even though he will argue about how they actually do better via transportation from Belarum or Dromund Kaas or wherever they'll go next, and how they rarely trade with the Caspian countries, which is probably a lie, to be honest... This is an act of aggression and a demand for dominance on the Caspian Sea. From the information I could gather in the previous round of discussion, it was almost unanimously agreed that a council would be created to decide the future of these islands. Juncker was definitely too nice for a country invading other countries' personal space this blatantly. I am fairly certain almost all of us agree that these islands should be demolished in the most environmentally friendly way possible, which is probably going to happen regardless of what Reitzmag thinks here."
Birdane then whips out her copy of the Caspian Treaty, and continues talking:
"Is there any objections or changes anyone wants to make to this treaty?"
(OOC: You have until 16th of March, 6 PM GMT / 1 PM EST to respond.)