Hartman kept silent for a few seconds, thinking on the words the representatives of Gallia and Kusari; after some time he noticed the room was eagerly waiting for an answer.
Well it seems like the jump ship concept is starting to take a more solid shape.
He paused for a second
We understand Gallia's concerns about their Valor class Battleship, and we are sure some groups within Rheinland will raise concerns about their presence, despite we all have the best intentions in mind. There is indeed a possibility to supply Rheinland battleships, however due to security concerns, this would first have to be discussed with Rheinland Military High Command. If we can't, then removing weapon restriction entirely would be easier solution.
As for armor rating, I agree that given the potentially hostile scenarios jump-trade convoys might face, allowing said battleships a superior armor rating is a must.
He paused again, and looked at his datapad.
Regarding setting up an "entry point" for jump ships, I believe this would be the best choice we currently have. It's not a secret for anyone that law abiding groups are not the only ones with access to the jump technology. Defining specific entry points for jump ships into each of the houses, will allow a better control of said convoys. Any group jumping into a house outside of this entry point would simply be treated as hostile. Aditionally as Gallia stated, a multinational force will ensure the security of ships jumping into the houses, and allow a better control of jump transit in and out.