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His Royal Majesty, King Vincent Wei I.
- Aug 27, 2018
- 561
"My reply, Minister, would be that the Kingdom of Singapore supports the GA in passing resolutions which pertain to humanitarian efforts, economic prosperity, and global security of trade lanes. What Singapore does not support is the usage of a larger governing body as a means of forcing acts of aggression upon peaceful nations due to decades-long feuds which accomplish nothing productive in the process. If the tables were turned and the Celestial Empire were doing the same to your nation, our position would stand firm, and our support would be with you. Unfortunately that is not the case today. I wouldn't call this meeting productive, either. It is in essence a well-scripted production for which the Phillipine government and it's allies in Southeast Asia to acquire the necessary casus belli to achieve your goals, assuming the Celestial Empire does not comply.
I do not recall the Philippine government, nor the Vietnamese government for that matter, reaching out to the Celestial Empire in an effort to discuss the shared opinion the three nations in question hold over the islands? A summit between you three would be a productive and mature move on all sides-- and that is a position we in Singapore hold as a second party in this fiasco.
But I don't see that happening at the moment. The first step made was to the Global Assembly, rather than directly to the nation in question. That is not mature. That is tactical, well-thought out and a shrewd choice of maneuvering on behalf of the parties you represent. It sets a dangerous precedent for the future of Asia, and we do not wish to see another domino effect in Asia coming from a forced decision made without true dialogue between all parties.
Granted, my words aside, the Kingdom of Singapore holds no ill-will towards any parties involved in this dispute. We wish to see nothing but prosperity in Asia; an aim we share with both the Celestial Empire and Bharata Khanda. Singapore First, when it comes to our nation, but Asia First when it pertains to our region of the world. This meeting is counter-productive to that line of thinking, plain and simple, and that's where we reach an impasse, Minister."
@Apingdaldal
I do not recall the Philippine government, nor the Vietnamese government for that matter, reaching out to the Celestial Empire in an effort to discuss the shared opinion the three nations in question hold over the islands? A summit between you three would be a productive and mature move on all sides-- and that is a position we in Singapore hold as a second party in this fiasco.
But I don't see that happening at the moment. The first step made was to the Global Assembly, rather than directly to the nation in question. That is not mature. That is tactical, well-thought out and a shrewd choice of maneuvering on behalf of the parties you represent. It sets a dangerous precedent for the future of Asia, and we do not wish to see another domino effect in Asia coming from a forced decision made without true dialogue between all parties.
Granted, my words aside, the Kingdom of Singapore holds no ill-will towards any parties involved in this dispute. We wish to see nothing but prosperity in Asia; an aim we share with both the Celestial Empire and Bharata Khanda. Singapore First, when it comes to our nation, but Asia First when it pertains to our region of the world. This meeting is counter-productive to that line of thinking, plain and simple, and that's where we reach an impasse, Minister."
@Apingdaldal
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