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Department of State
Statement on Zuhlgani Military Action in Gulf of Good Omen
Diplomatic Communique to the United Kingdoms of Emerald and Denver (@KingTEM)
For Immediate Release
The Krauanagazan Department of State condemns in the strongest terms the extrajudicial killing of Krauanagazan citizens in the recent military operation conducted by the Zuhlgani government in the Gulf of Good Omen. We unequivocally stand in opposition to the unwarranted strike on the militant vessel, which resulted in the tragic loss of life, including that of an Emeraldian hostage who had been captured during a Red K attack earlier this week.
Such actions represent a blatant violation of international law and disregard for the sanctity of human life. We call upon the Zuhlgani government to provide a transparent and thorough account of the circumstances surrounding this incident, including measures taken to minimize civilian casualties and collateral damage. Furthermore, we urge all nations involved to prioritize diplomatic dialogue and multilateral cooperation in addressing shared security concerns in the region.
The Krauanagazan government demands a full and transparent investigation into this incident to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. We call upon the Zuhlgani government to adhere to established legal norms and respect the rights of all individuals, regardless of their nationality. Extrajudicial killings cannot be justified under any circumstances and must be met with the full condemnation of the international community.
Our thoughts and condolences are with the family of the victim and the deceased during this difficult time. The Krauanagazan government remains committed to upholding the rule of law and working collaboratively with our international partners to ensure justice and accountability prevail in the pursuit of peace and security. We vow to continue our mission to uphold maritime security, safeguard human rights, and promote peace and stability in Southern Cordilia and beyond.
Signed,
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Secretary Darius Korin