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Kyoto Convention

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:01 am
by California Republic
The Japanese Government formally requests representatives from the Omani Empire, Sabmadi Confederation, and the Francophone Alliance appear for high level negotiations in Kyoto to finalize the Kyoto Protocols.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:06 am
by The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Sabmadi Foreign Minister departs for Kyoto from Damascus, arriving in Japan after a few hours in flight.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:06 am
by Kingdom of Ireland
The Omani government sends Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi as its representative to Kyoto.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:10 am
by Kingdom of Burgundy
The Francophone Alliance sends Foreign Minister Jean-Philippe Lachance as its representative.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 3:53 am
by California Republic
It is announced by the Japanese State Department that additionally the governments of Italy, Majapahit, and Austrilia will be invited to the convention.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:12 am
by Holy Roman Empire
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong has been dispatched by Canberra to attend negotiations in Kyoto.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 10:27 am
by Alanston
Already in Tokyo for a meeting, Prime Minister Raharjo boards a train to Kyoto, arriving fairly quickly on the high speed train.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 11:31 am
by Kingdom of Sweden
Japanese State wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 4:14 am Kishida smiles. Good, Japan is hosting a high level dialogue with the worlds leading economic actors and resource exporters. I would like to extend to you Japans formal invitation to represent Italian interests at the meeting, I hope that everything we have discussed here today can be materialized in a formal agreement in Kyoto.
"Wonderful. In that case then Minister, it has been pleasure as always. I shall make my way there as soon as practical."

Prime Minister Draghi would once again board I-TALY, the Airforce's A340-500, and make the short journey to Kyoto.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 5:29 am
by California Republic
The arriving delegations are met by JASDF P-1 Maritime Patrol aircraft escorting as they enter the Home Islands ADIZ. Upon landing each delegation is met by the red carpet the Kansai airport in Kyoto.

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After a greeting cermonony, all delegations are directed to the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which will be the venue for the event.

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In the case that negotations takes multiple days accommodations within the Imperial Palace have been prepared. As a gesture of respect and goodwill towards the French Delegation, Jean-Philippe Lachance was invited specifically to tour the rooms in which the Emperor of Japan resided during the height of Imperial power of Japanese Institutions of State and Military Force.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:23 pm
by Kingdom of Sweden
Prime Minister Draghi uses the short flight to take a nap before the next round of discussions. Arriving at the palace, he goes through the usual greetings and pleasantries before taking a seat and waiting for the conversation to begin.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 9:59 pm
by Alanston
Prime Minister Raharjo would similarly exchange pleasantries with the other delegates, before taking his seat and waiting for the conversation to begin. While he waits, he would admire the architecture of the building.

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 3:07 am
by California Republic
Minister Takeo Mori, Japans chief diplomat, stands and addressed the members of the convention after they have all arrived and taken seat.

“I stand before you as the representative of the Japanese people in a crucial moment for the history of Japan, and for the history of the World. At this table sits the delegation from the world's three greatest economies, so too does the representation from the worlds greatest energy and raw resources providers sit. Between the nations represented at this table, more than 50% of the worlds wealth is generated, out of the pits of Australia is the Coal mined, out of the Italian extraction wells the liquid natural gas siphoned, out of the Francophone industry the next hundred thousand automobiles, civilian passenger aircraft, space launch vehicle, and a million other goods are forged, out of the Japanese semiconductor facility which produced the chips powering those automobiles, out of the Omani amd Sabmadi oil fields comes the fuel from which those cars produce power, out of Wilwatikan farms comes the sugar, coffee, tea, and other luxuries of modern life. Through this process is the wealth of our nations built and secured, and through this process we all prosper.

This leads us to one conclusion. The wealth and prosperity of our times, the unimaginable prosperity of our era, is a result of an increasingly connected global system, where wealth can be created, instead of destroyed, and traded for, instead of fought over. Japan is an island with very little natural resources, my ancestors sought to establish a powerful Japanese Empire to dominate the pacific, through which we could secure our own resources our wealth and our future. The Empire brought no such fate, and Japan is richer today than it has ever been by the virtue of the principles I have espoused.

Therefore it is the position of Japan, that in order to secure a future more prosperous than even our current day, there should be a convention, a series of protocols, in which the nations at this table, those who generate a majority of the worlds wealth, agree to a system of cooperation, in which the good of all our markets can be traded more freely. We called this convention to come to a set of agreed upon protocols by which we could eliminate barriers of trade, so that Japan can buy cheaper energy from the world, and in return sell cheaper electronic components to the world, in which France can build cars for cheaper due to these lower prices components, and as a result sell more and prosper on its own, in that the Omani people pay less for Coffee, and that the Italian have access to the Japanese semi-conductor market at the same prices as a japanese consumer.

We propose that this convention will be conducted in the following manner, a nation is free to leave at any time, a protocol will be established by those willing by a clear majority of sixty percent. Protocols may be proposed by any member and voted upon by all members, once all members are satisfied with the list of protocols we will hold a vote and sign the convention with the remaining members.

Japan invites anyone else to speak, and humbly requests they voice if they find this scheme agreeable or not, should a majority agree, Japan requests we use this model going forward.”

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 9:12 pm
by Kingdom of Burgundy
Minister Lachance speaks. "The Francophone Alliance finds your model agreeable enough to move forward making use of it. I presume, Minister, that along with this proposition that Japan has some specific protocols in mind in regards to this convention?"

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 1:23 am
by Holy Roman Empire
Minister Wong nods, "These terms seem agreeable so far, I am eager to hear what others have to say on the matter first."

Re: Kyoto Convention

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2023 2:40 am
by Kingdom of Sweden
Having already discussed such an agreement with the Japanese government in Tokyo, PM Draghi isnt surprised by the sentiment expressed now in Kyoto, and simply nods in agreement as the Minister lays out his desires for the convention.