The two representative comprising the Cojota delegation, Zumxa Cuj'zem Emtao[1] and Octa Cuezma Xe'lao[1] respectively, had remained quite for much of the conference. The two were dressed in more universal attire for the occasion a simple suite and white dress shirt for Emtao while Xe'lao chose a gray pencil skirt and matching jacket. In addition Emtao had a red tie, while Xe'lao a red neck scarf a small means of showing respect for their Morlander hosts. Had it not been for their insistence on dressing more plainly as well as the distinct age gap, one might have mistaken the two Cojota for their Ahkabnil counterpart. Their common dark skin complexion, with dark eyes and jet black hair being something the three shared. Despite this it was clear the Cojota had mixed feelings about their Ahkbanil neighbor. Neither showing an overt sense of friendliness nor familiarity and yet seeming to occasionally glance at the Elder as if in admiration. Granted Xe'lao more so than Emtao
The two had listened to each of the delegations giver their propositions occasionally marking down notes, and read over the documents presented. All throughout Xe'lao had hushedly translated the ongoings of the conference to her fellow. There were many things to consider and the two had discussed them quietly as they finished reviewing document. It was Xe'lao who would speak, her language studies made her well versed in Englishand thus it was only natural the two agreed she would be the one doing most of the talking, Emtao giving his input every now and then. Had allowed Prince Martin to finish before beginning herself.
“This document is noble at heart, yet there are a few issues that would drastically effect Cojota's ability to sign and enact this proposal as it currently stands. First allow me to give input on article two particularly in regards to tariffs. As many of you may be aware the economic situation of Cojota is...peculiar in terms of the broader spectrum of nations.” She had too chose her wording carefully least she damage the pride of Cojota. Yet even so she considered weather or not peculiar was an appropriate choice. It was no secret that Cojota was lacking in terms of its economic ability especially in comparison to its neighbors. It was a reality Cojota was ashamed of and yet, the countries pride of whatever reputation it may have, made this topic out to be rather sensitive. Especially when others, foreigners, made suggestions as to how to fix this problem. For Emtao and Xe'lao their instruction was clear on this topic, they were not to jeopardize the homelands economic sovereignty. Thus this would lead Xe'lao to make the her point on this subject. Giving a small nod of appreciation to their Vesian counterpart accompanied with a smile, Xe'lao continued.
“As our Vesian counterpart brought to attention , tariffs are a vital part of this peculiarity specifically in terms of supporting our local business. As such forgoing tariffs all together could damage our domestic businesses and ultimately further our peculiarity. However that does not mean Cojota is opposed to foreign trade and their business. On the contrary international business is beneficial for all. As such I propose an alternative, instead of completely forgoing tariffs Cojota can make strides and efforts to lessen tariffs on MICA member-states? Perhaps, as our Vesian counterpart proposed, as a temporary measure until we can allow for our economic situation to adjust for a full transition to a tariff-free situation?”
As she finished she allowed that proposal to sink in with the other representatives. Taking the time to take a sip of water, and quietly translating her statements for Emtao who subsequently made notes as Xe'lao prepared to make her second proposal. Clearing her throat she began again, this time addressing the education articles. There was nothing major that concerned them, most of the propositions seemed to be in order however for the sake of Cojota's own situation regarding education, or perhaps the lack of, they wished to make a proposal. The two briefly reviewed it and then Xe'lao began again.
“In regards to article eight and by extension, education in general, why stop at simply students? Is the educated not as equally as important as their educators? My college and I therefore propose that the opportunity of international education exchange be extended to those who teach as well. Instructors, teachers, professors. Such educators would be granted the opportunity to teach in foreign nations granted equal pay as native educators however be responsible for their own means of housing.”
Once again Xe'lao took a sip of her water. This time it was Nemeria that was to be adressed. Xe'lao looked to the Nemerian delegation are rather delegate and gave a small smile to the Prince although with the the notable absence of a nod. To those observant enough it was clear that this time the smile was not one of a friendly manner or of respect. Instead behind the feigned gesture there was judgment. With no change her tone Xe'lao began again calmly.
“There is an elephant in the room so to say, that being the so called proposed Special Status His Highness Prince Martin has proposed...” she began “While at first glance willing to simply allow this supposed idea to transpire seems harmless there are certain issues I would like to bring to attention. Perhaps the most pressing issue is the very idea of Special Status. Should we grant one nation special status then it can only be expected other nations may seek the very same status. While the principality may have specific factors to consider for the idea of special status, what could be said for another nation that does not match Nemeria's...situation? Could the very idea of special status not be abused? We should take care and explore the idea of a Special Status further.”
Now it was time to move more specifically to Nemeria's request for special status, granted without singling out of the small principality too obviously. “I would like to make it clear before hand that Cojota by no means seeks to offend His Highness or His Country but instead seeks to explore the proposals made by His Highness as there is always the possibility a nation may have the same issues as Nemeria. In addition if we can figure out a way around these issues, even if only temporary then perhaps we can forgo the idea of special status all together. Let us take a look at article two, C first? If a business seeking to operate in a foreign nation cannot compete on the same level of the foreign nations domestic enterprises, for whatever reason that may be, then perhaps it's priorities are in the wrong place. After all a nation willing to make an exception on taxes for a foreign businesses would surely leave a bad impression on its domestic businesses and by extension its own people.
On to article six, In terms of nations that are not able to initially finance the construction of embasies, surely there is something that can be worked out? After all the first step to cooperation is communication. How can one expect to cooperate if there is no means of communicating? What I propose; should a nation lack the ability, initially, to construct its own embassy then perhaps said nation could purchase an established building and utilize this purchase as its embassy. Should neither of those sound suitable, Then perhaps a host nation could construct an embassy for said nation, from which said nation can pay off the costs of construction in subsequent years?
And finally, with article eleven. The situation of the Principality brings up an interesting prospect. If a nation is incapable of financing such a venture then perhaps that nation should be exempt from the financial obligation of the Science Board. However as such the nation in question should be equally exempt from the benefits of the Science Board. Of course though, when this nation does acquire the ability to help in the finance of the Science Board all the benefits of such an organization should be shared with the nation.”
As she finished Xe'lao once again gave a small smile to Prince Martin this time how ever there was the smallest hint of apology in the gesture. “Other than these issues there is no further objection from Cojota” Finished with her piece Xe'lao began to sip her glass of water translating for her colleague in between sips. Before too long her glass had become empty and she began to contemplate her narrative and prepare herself for questions or counters to the Delegations proposals.
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[1] Within Cojotan each person is given three or four names. One or two family names, a personal name, and a proper name. Family names are always placed first followed by a personal name and finally the Proper name. Personal names are never to be used with anyone other than family and close friends. Often an individual will let somone know when to use ther personal name over proper. This is often a great honor as it shows someone sees you as a true friend. Proper names are always used as a sign of respect and should be used until informed other wise. Family names should be used in a more formal and official setting. In this case Mr. Zumxa and Mrs.Octa would be the names to use in this setting unless instructed otherwise.