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Commanding Officer: Commodore Bailo
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I. PREAMBLE |
The Department of Diplomacy (hereinafter referred to as 'Diplomacy') is
formed by Article VI of the Constitution of FEDERATION COMMAND with the
purpose of establishing and fostering good relationships with
FEDERATION COMMAND and foreign Fleets whom are deemed worthy of contact
and to maintain those contacts therein after. This Charter is designed
to outline the role and structure of Diplomacy policies and procedures
as lawfully promulgated.
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II. COMMAND |
Diplomacy will be commanded by a Director of Diplomacy and a Deputy
Director of Diplomacy whom will assume the positions of Commanding
Officer (CO) and Executive Officer (XO) respectively.
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III. ROLE |
Diplomacy will be responsible conducting all diplomatic relations for
the FEDERATION COMMAND with foreign Fleets.
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IV. STRUCTURE |
The structure of Diplomacy, including any sub-departments, is at the
discretion of Diplomacy Command.
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V. MEMBERSHIP |
Any Officer of FEDERATION COMMAND at or above the rank of Ensign may be
accepted into Diplomacy. Diplomacy Command has the responsibility to
conduct admissions and training as deemed appropriate.
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VI. APPROVAL OF
ALLIANCES, MERGERS, AND CERTAIN PACTS |
All inter-fleet relations drafted by Diplomacy will receive final
approval from the Executive Committee (or Fleet Admiral) or Council of
Admirals, before they are signed into Federation law.
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VII. NEUTRALITY
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The choices made by Diplomacy in signing treaties are to be made with
the best interests of FEDERATION COMMAND in mind. They are not to be
based on personal feelings or affection for others. Diplomatic
relations with other Fleets should be highly sought after and
developed, and alliances should be held for legitimate and valid
reasons.
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VIII. CONDUCT |
Diplomacy Officers will conduct themselves with the utmost levels of
professionalism and maturity. They are expected to use proper English
spelling and grammar, maintain professional attitudes when representing
FEDERATION COMMAND, and remain neutral and non-argumentative.
Diplomatic Officers shall furthermore do all that is possible to not
allow FEDERATION COMMAND to become involved in conflicts with foreign
Fleets.
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IX. ROLES AND POWERS
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DIRECTOR OF DIPLOMACY
1. Power to oversee all operations of the Diplomacy;
2. Power to appoint and remove all staff;
3. Power to establish contact with foreign Fleets;
4. Power to sign all pacts;
5. Power to sign all alliances;
6. Power to approve Non-Aggression Pacts;
7. Power to begin negotiations for all pacts, mergers and alliances.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF DIPLOMACY
1. Power to appoint and remove all staff;
2. Power to contact foreign Fleets on behalf of FEDERATION COMMAND;
3. Power to establish contact with foreign Fleets;
4. Power to sign all pacts;
5. Power to sign all alliances;
6. Power to approve Non-Aggression Pacts;
7. Power to begin negotiations for all pacts, mergers and alliances.
DIPLOMACY OFFICER
1. May contact foreign Fleets on behalf of FEDERATION COMMAND;
2. May be a signatory on Mutual Protection Pacts;
3. May be a signatory on Non-Aggression Pacts;
4. May begin negotiations for Mutual Protection Pacts;
5. May begin negotiations for Non-Aggression Pacts.
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X. POLICY
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Ratified by the Council of Admirals on 29th July 2011.
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ROSTER |
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