Sinking of the NRN Constantino Buccio: Difference between revisions

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===International reactions===
{{flagcountry|Volscina}}: Empress [[Ilse Erika von Freyaelv]] called the attacks "beyond any reason or plans we could have had," and called the submarine "rogue." She condemned the attacks while denying that the submarine was Volscine, claiming that they had no records of any Volscine submarines. Von Freyaelv promised to declassify Volscine records of submarine activity to clear up any suspicion.
 
{{flagicon image|AlemsiFlag.png}} [[Älemsi Negdel]]: The Älemsi Foreign Ministry called for calm and an international investigation while condemning the attack,
 
{{flagicon image|AstelaFlag.png}} [[Astela]]: President Moreno Reo condemned the attack and dismissed it as a false flag effort.
 
{{flagicon image|NewAndoraflag.png}} [[Antora]]: Prime Minister Gabriella Orellana termed the sinking a “distressing and entirely dishonorable violation of the respect for law that civilized society depends on.” The Prime Minister further gave recommendations for Corric nationals to avoid the Volscine and Correvan territories. King [[Sebastián II]] gave orders to the [[Royal Antoran Armada|Royal Corric Armada]] to monitor shipping in the area of the sinking.
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{{flagicon image|Nagato_Flag.png}} [[Nagato]]: Although neutral in much of the world's conflicts, Grand Duke [[Kyon, Grand Duke of Nagato|Kyon]] and Prime Minister Moka Akashiya have agreed to support Correvan sovereignty while Grand Advisor Daniel said publicly that he, along with Kyon and Akashiya will, "condemned any attacks that can violate Correvan sovereignty to their claimed land."
 
{{flagicon image|SerramalFlag.svg.png}} [[Serramal]]: The government of Serramal condemned the attacks and called for international measures to ensure the security of shipping south of Novaris.
 
{{flagcountry|Tavaris}}: While noting that "the exact details of this event are still unclear," Tavari Minister of External Affairs Õtani Delora Tanvani released a statement saying that it would constitute "an unacceptable violation of Correvan sovereignty." Delora Tanvani "unequivocally and whole-heartedly" condemned the attacks.
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