Nation Bulletin

Gavastek to sever all diplomatic and economic relations with The United States of America (page 4/4)

The Gavastekan Ministry of Foreign Relations

By Internal Memo System (IMS) for The MFR
07/27/2023 04:11 pm
Updated: 07/27/2023 04:13 pm

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Notations

1PR/ILRR persons are exempt from diplomatic sanction-enacted deportation, per The Immigration, Citizenship, and Residency Protection and Rights Act of 1982 (The ICRPR Act).

2A Freely Associated State (FAS) is defined as an independent and sovereign government which receives military/ defensive aid from any country, or other forms of aid that influences the country’s policy under §1.03.4. of The Gavastekan Foreign Diplomatic Code of Conduct.

3The United Nations Charter (U.N. Charter) was signed on the 26th of June, 1945, including, but not limited to, The Republic of China, The Provisional Government of The French Republic, The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and The United States of America.

4Between 2002 and 2005, The United States of America was designated as immune from the conviction of war crimes committed by its citizens as the result of a threatened U.S. veto against a U.N. Peacekeeping mission. The U.S. immunity was halted from its yearly renewal by opposition in the U.N. Security Council. The United States of America, through its congress, enacted The Hague Invasion Act, instilling the power to the U.S. president to invade The Hague, the headquarters of The International Criminal Court (ICC), should a U.S. Citizen be put on trial for war crimes.

5The Brokerage, Trade, and Standards Commission was created via The Transportation, Responsibility, Auditing, Determination, and Entries (TRADE) Act of 1949.

6The National Institute for the Research of Political and Economic Data (NIRPED) was created as a government agency following the passage of The Research and Statistics Act of 1967. All data sighted is accurate up to the 4th of July, 2090.