Central Committee announces new maritime border as part of greater security policy for Chervolesia
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Volosovo, Chervolesia
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Map released by the People’s Commissariat of Defence showing the new maritime borders.
Volosovo, Chervolesia — The Central Committee of the All-Trade Unions’ Congress has announced the introduction of a new security policy centred around improved protection for Chervolesian territorial waters and airzone. Citing “maintaining stability and security” as the chief reason for the new policy, People’s Co-Commissar of Defence Vsevolod Uglichinin stated in a news conference this morning that the security changes would take effect immediately.
Under the new security policy, dubbed “Security Directive 2019”, the People’s Liberation Army Navy gains impunity in enforcing a newly established maritime exclusion zone, and assisting the People’s Liberation Army Air Corps in enforcing the newly established Air Identification Zone.Together, the maritime exclusion and air identification zone will offer “complete security and defence of Chervolesia’s territorial waters, economic exclusion zone, and airspace.”
During the press conference, Co-Commissar Uglichinin explained the “urgent need for a new security policy” that would “guarantee the sovereignty of the Workers' Commune.”
“The recent events that have been unfolding in the West require immediate measures to ensure that the same do not befall Chervolesia,” Co-Commissar Ughlichinin explained to gathered reporters. “What is happening between Estmere and Zorasan is setting a dangerous precedent for global politics. Imperialist Hawks are seizing every opportunity to reassert their dominance over their former subjects, even going so far as to stage assassinations to achieve their goal. [Council of People's Commissars] found it prudent to ensure that such tricks could not be used against Chervolesia by the AFDC.”
Co-Commissar Uglichinin further explained, “with the implementation of Security Directive 2019, Chervolesia can maintain economic exclusivity and watch over all military activities in Haillet’s Sea. This is within Chervolesian government’s right as not only a sovereign nation, but as the dominant power of the Asterias.”
The newly implemented aerial identification zone (AIZ) stretches 1496 km (786 nmi) from central naval hub of Tagerty, and covers an area of 2,773,600 square kilometres (1,070,893 square miles). Upon entering the AIZ, all aircraft will have to identify themselves, make known their positioning at all times, and subject themselves to the control of People’s Liberation Army Air Corps air traffic controllers stationed in Tagerty. Foreign military aircraft entering the zone will be forced to identify themselves and permit a Chervolesian escort while within the zone. Refusal to identify or commit to an escort will be viewed as an act of hostility and be responded to appropriately.
In addition to the AIZ, it was announced that a dual maritime exclusion zone (MEZ) and exclusive economic exploitation zone (EEEZ) would be constructed. The MEZ will stretch 2,230 km (1,385 mi) from Tagerty at its longest point. Much like the AIZ, all foreign ships entering the MEZ will be forced to identify themselves, their positioning, and where the ship is heading, and subject themselves to a Chervolesian naval escort. Additionally within the EEEZ, Chervolesian corporations will be given permits to pursue greater deep sea fish quantities, exploration rights, and exploitation of underwater minerals and energy deposits.
Security Directive 2019 is expected to be fully implemented by next week at the latest.
Under the new security policy, dubbed “Security Directive 2019”, the People’s Liberation Army Navy gains impunity in enforcing a newly established maritime exclusion zone, and assisting the People’s Liberation Army Air Corps in enforcing the newly established Air Identification Zone.Together, the maritime exclusion and air identification zone will offer “complete security and defence of Chervolesia’s territorial waters, economic exclusion zone, and airspace.”
During the press conference, Co-Commissar Uglichinin explained the “urgent need for a new security policy” that would “guarantee the sovereignty of the Workers' Commune.”
“The recent events that have been unfolding in the West require immediate measures to ensure that the same do not befall Chervolesia,” Co-Commissar Ughlichinin explained to gathered reporters. “What is happening between Estmere and Zorasan is setting a dangerous precedent for global politics. Imperialist Hawks are seizing every opportunity to reassert their dominance over their former subjects, even going so far as to stage assassinations to achieve their goal. [Council of People's Commissars] found it prudent to ensure that such tricks could not be used against Chervolesia by the AFDC.”
Co-Commissar Uglichinin further explained, “with the implementation of Security Directive 2019, Chervolesia can maintain economic exclusivity and watch over all military activities in Haillet’s Sea. This is within Chervolesian government’s right as not only a sovereign nation, but as the dominant power of the Asterias.”
The newly implemented aerial identification zone (AIZ) stretches 1496 km (786 nmi) from central naval hub of Tagerty, and covers an area of 2,773,600 square kilometres (1,070,893 square miles). Upon entering the AIZ, all aircraft will have to identify themselves, make known their positioning at all times, and subject themselves to the control of People’s Liberation Army Air Corps air traffic controllers stationed in Tagerty. Foreign military aircraft entering the zone will be forced to identify themselves and permit a Chervolesian escort while within the zone. Refusal to identify or commit to an escort will be viewed as an act of hostility and be responded to appropriately.
In addition to the AIZ, it was announced that a dual maritime exclusion zone (MEZ) and exclusive economic exploitation zone (EEEZ) would be constructed. The MEZ will stretch 2,230 km (1,385 mi) from Tagerty at its longest point. Much like the AIZ, all foreign ships entering the MEZ will be forced to identify themselves, their positioning, and where the ship is heading, and subject themselves to a Chervolesian naval escort. Additionally within the EEEZ, Chervolesian corporations will be given permits to pursue greater deep sea fish quantities, exploration rights, and exploitation of underwater minerals and energy deposits.
Security Directive 2019 is expected to be fully implemented by next week at the latest.