Originally annoyed at Nivaggioni's prodding, Steiner was now sporting a wide grin that he attempted to hide as he saw the Gallic delegation bristle at the sight of LaFlamme. He made himself look busy, pouring over papers but couldn't do much better, especially with the Crayterians distinct lack of enthusiasm with the Miners response. Now at a point where the floor was open, he decided to clarify Bretonia's stance toward the enclave, although he wasn't sure it was needed. For people who put such emphasis on proper etiquette, the Gallic members seemed to have lapsed in their organisational skills, so If the right honourable members have quite finished with their late arrivals perhaps we could move on. He paused briefly, turning to general LaFlamme Sehr geehrter Général Pierre LaFlamme, I welcome you to this meeting sir. He gave a short bow before he turned back to the rest of the conference
Need I say that Bretonia's stance in regards to this Enclave group is remarkably simple, we will continue to fight until they have been removed from Edinburgh. While we hold Gallia in general responsible for the genocide that is Leeds, they were the men and women on the ground. The law demands they be held accountable for their actions. To that end, ladies and Gentlemen, the University has produced a document that is currently pending review. I have taken the liberty of producing copies for your convenience. He shot a look at the Gallic delegation, I'm terribly sorry, it is written in English. I do hope you understand it well enough however.Not really interested either way. I appreciate that this is not the topic at hand, but given that we will reach it sooner or later, I ask that you take time to read it first as it is rather long and likely in need of discussion, some of it's points are out of date With that, he sat back down. He made a note to speak with the good Admiral later on about his thoughts on those currently attending the meeting.