Re: The River Elwynn
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 1:25 am
My Lord Kaiser,
Having brought up the measure in the Landsraad regarding possible Shirerithian claims to the whole Elwynn river, for which I apologize, I feel it is somewhat my responsibility to do my best to rectify the situation with the worsened relations with Amokolia and the Republic of Ashkenatza.
I recognize, and I am sure you do too, sir, that the Western Elwynn River ("WER"), starting in the north in Petersburg (Amokolia), to City Mishalan, Araxion, Alalezamin and the Trans-Elwynnese Autonomous Region (TEAR) of the Republic of Ashkenatza, is an important source of freshwater for agriculture, drinking and sanitation of the three countries sharing the WER. It would be unfair for us to deny Amokolia and Ashkenatza rights to the WER.
There is also the question of minority ethnic-cultural groups in the three countries, for our sake especially, the Elw of eastern Amokolia and TEAR, together with the Automaticans of northern Amokolia and Lesser Automatica. For Ashkenatza, the question circles around the Jewish populations of Shireroth, Amokolia and Batavia.
I would like to propose that we initiate a conference to discuss those questions, as well as the following, for the countries of the WER and Batavia, so that a positive outcome may be achieved:
Delimitation of thver
Navigational rights in the River
Ownership and responsibilities of the western Elwynnese dams and their sluices
Bridges
Environmental rules
Border controls
Elw-Automaticans in Amokolia and Ashkenatza, and their rights
Jews in Amokolia, Batavia and Shireroth, and their rights
Signed,
Count Avon-El of Farewell
Having brought up the measure in the Landsraad regarding possible Shirerithian claims to the whole Elwynn river, for which I apologize, I feel it is somewhat my responsibility to do my best to rectify the situation with the worsened relations with Amokolia and the Republic of Ashkenatza.
I recognize, and I am sure you do too, sir, that the Western Elwynn River ("WER"), starting in the north in Petersburg (Amokolia), to City Mishalan, Araxion, Alalezamin and the Trans-Elwynnese Autonomous Region (TEAR) of the Republic of Ashkenatza, is an important source of freshwater for agriculture, drinking and sanitation of the three countries sharing the WER. It would be unfair for us to deny Amokolia and Ashkenatza rights to the WER.
There is also the question of minority ethnic-cultural groups in the three countries, for our sake especially, the Elw of eastern Amokolia and TEAR, together with the Automaticans of northern Amokolia and Lesser Automatica. For Ashkenatza, the question circles around the Jewish populations of Shireroth, Amokolia and Batavia.
I would like to propose that we initiate a conference to discuss those questions, as well as the following, for the countries of the WER and Batavia, so that a positive outcome may be achieved:
Delimitation of thver
Navigational rights in the River
Ownership and responsibilities of the western Elwynnese dams and their sluices
Bridges
Environmental rules
Border controls
Elw-Automaticans in Amokolia and Ashkenatza, and their rights
Jews in Amokolia, Batavia and Shireroth, and their rights
Signed,
Count Avon-El of Farewell