Statements of Krauanagazan Government Officials and Offices

Statement from the Enário te Temivenzhir

Statement on the Drone Incident in the North Kraudukra Sea
For Immediate Release


The Krauanagaz Federation categorically refutes the claims made by the Mitallduk Confederacy regarding the recent incident involving a surveillance drone. The Federation asserts that the drone was not within Mitallduk airspace when it was destroyed but was, in fact, conducting routine trade route monitoring operations.

On January 6, 2024, the drone was operating in the northern Kraudukra Sea, just outside Krauanagazan waters, conducting routine surveillance aimed at monitoring trade routes and ensuring the security of maritime activities.

The Krauanagaz Federation emphasizes that the drone was well beyond the boundaries of Mitallduk sovereign airspace, strictly adhering to international protocols governing surveillance activities in shared waters. The destruction of the drone by a Mitallduk vessel raises questions about the Confederacy’s commitment to these established norms and maritime protocols.

Secretary Korin highlights the unfortunate incident as a potential misunderstanding and urges diplomatic channels to be used to resolve any discrepancies. The Federation remains committed to open dialogue and transparent communication to prevent further escalation of tensions in the region.

Korin expressed concern that the Mitallduk Confederacy’s assertion of espionage is premature and unfounded, given the limited nature of the drone’s operations and the absence of any conclusive evidence suggesting malicious intent.

The Krauanagaz Department of State calls for restraint and urges both nations to engage in diplomatic talks to address concerns and ensure regional stability. The Federation is committed to cooperating with Mitallduk authorities to clarify the situation and prevent any further deterioration of bilateral relations.

Krauanagaz remains dedicated to peaceful coexistence and hopes that a diplomatic resolution can be achieved in the spirit of mutual respect and understanding.

8 January 2024

Signed,

Secretary of State
Darius Korin