Bamara Border Dispute – Initial War Telegram for Durnian Diplomats
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Publication Date:
January 01, 1985
Source:
Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School (PON)
Confidential Instructions for Durnian Diplomats – #PON538.
Each team is composed of representatives from its country’s Ministries of Foreign Relations, War, and Finance-each of which has a different perspective of the national interest. During the middle of the negotiations, war breaks out. Each side receives a telegram blaming the war on the other side, but the military situation is so fluid that each side is also instructed to seek a cease-fire, a withdrawal of troops, and a resolution of the border, on the best possible terms. Any cease-fire must take into account the fact that where the troops end up will very likely determine the de facto border, unless other arrangements are carefully made.
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