SATURDAY, 5 June, 2021
Hemberdale Edition
THE SERTIAN TIMES
GOVERNMENT TO ANNOUNCE SANCTIONS AGAINST ISTKALEN
Councillor of Diplomacy Ralph Haydham announced Friday that the Council of Diplomacy would propose sanctions on the Republic of Istkalen to the Customary Logistics Council on Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. The decision to impose sanctions comes after the Republic of Istkalen's unstable government has committed numerous human rights violations.
The move would also be pursuant to the actions of the Republic of Nofoaga, which imposed strict bans on the trade of many raw minerals and military equipment and prevented Istkalenians from entering Nofoaga unless they were refugees of war. The government has not said whether they will follow Nofoaga's harsh sanctions, but many in the government feel that we should trust our allies.
"What penalties we impose is a matter of how much we decide to condemn the actions of the Republic of Istkalen," said spokesperson Ande Rylon. "Something must be done, and we must show our new allies that we do not stand for this behaviour." Rylon also mentioned that the government, along with diplomatic sanctions, would most likely stop the trade of marine equipment to Istkalen as well as Gold, Tungsten, Silver, and other raw metals found in Gadalland and Aspern.
If the Customary Logistics Council approves the sanctions, some experts argue it may hurt Sertian relations with Istkalen in the future. "We have interests...in Istkalen that we must not compromise," businesswoman Ílod Breon tweeted. "We don't want to ruin our chances with the EU when we've just joined."
PRECIAN TRAVEL BAN IN PLACE FROM MONDAY
As of Monday, 7 June, the Council of Security, with approval from Council Alcalde has announced a provisional travel ban of Sertians travelling to Precia as well as Precians coming to Gadalland and Aspern. Though the government cannot control where boats go, citizens are strongly encouraged to refrain from travel into the Further West Olves.
"We cannot be held responsible for those wishing to risk their lives in the Further West Olves, knowing well that it is extremely dangerous to tempt the Precians," the government said in an official notice, and said they will not be reponsible for any kidnappings or deaths in the Further West Olves. The Interior Council has said that it is not required to respond to a mayday call in the Further West Olves, as it may be a bait.
Tensions in the past month have escalated with regards to the People's State of Precia, following the terror attack on the Council Seat and the mysterious children found at the resort outside Osperfey.
The travel ban will go into effect Monday, 7 June at 22:00. The Customary Logistics Council will vote on the legislation on Wednesday. If it does not pass the Customary Logistics Council, the regulation will end Friday, 11 June at 00:00.