Kingdom of DartfordiaDepartment for Foreign Affairs To the members of the Mundus Atomic Energy Agency,
I would like to begin by thanking the First Empire, the Holy Empire and the Majestic Empire for their headquarter proposals. Dartfordia does not wish to take aim at any of these locations, as I am sure each location would not have only provided adequate housing for the Agency, but would have gone above and beyond in their hospitality. Dartfordia has belonged to organisations headquartered in both the First Empire and the Holy Empire and my officials are never disappointed by the quality of the service that is rendered.
We are concerned about the polarity in opinion regarding the headquarters. We understand there may be strong reluctance in deciding between the First Empire or the Grand Duchy, I would therefore like to put forward our own candidate for headquarters: the Cross-Straits Campus. Colleagues will likely be familiar with this site as it previously was the headquarters of the Cross-Straits Union. It currently forms part of the Arendelle Innovation District, and is partially occupied by the Cross-Straits University and a number of businesses.
Spoiler: Overhead shot of the Cross-Straits Campus show The scale and size of the campus, when originally built for the Cross-Straits Union, has meant it has been difficult to find permanent occupiers and the site is only being half utilised by other organisations. It is perfectly suited for international organisations, is well connected with a direct link to Arendelle Airport by Metro, and the surrounding areas offer plenty of hotel and former consular locations for nations to occupy.
We do not anticipate MAEA needing to take up the entirely, or even a huge part, of the campus. Under our proposals the Cross-Straits University will continue to occupy some of the outer buildings and share certain spaces of scientific research, and with the consent of the organisation and university additional organisations may occupy any remaining space to reduce the administrative cost. This will provide a unique home for MAEA in a great city, with plenty of opportunity to grow in future. We hope members of the MAEA will consider our approach.
On the matter of the President, we are happy to second the nomination of Dr. Ulf Gren.
John Lankly MP
Foreign Secretary