2019 Estmere-Zorasan Crisis

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Estmere-Zorasan Crisis
Date6 July 2019-present
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
Template:Country data Estmere
Supported by:
Flag of COMSED.png COMSED
 Senria
 Valentir
 Mathrabumi
 Phula
 Gaullica
 Zorasan
Supported by:
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ROSPO
 Xiaodong
KarzaristanFlag.png Karzaristan
Commanders and leaders
Template:Country data Estmere Reginald Wilton-Smyth (Prime Minister of Estmere)
Zorasan Vahid Isfandiar (State President of Zorasan)
Zorasan Farzad Akbari (First Minister of Zorasan)
Karzaristan Jahansuz Xodavand (General Secretary of the Karzari Socialist Union)
Karzaristan Farhad Daştistoni (President of Karzaristan)
Karzaristan Ramdin Xavari (Prime Minister of Karzaristan)
Casualties and losses
Assad Erekat killed

The Estmere-Zorasan Crisis or the Assad Erekat Crisis is an ongoing diplomatic-military escalation of tension between Estmere and Zorasan. It began with the assassination of former Zorasani MP, Assad Erekat. Tensions over Estmere's accusation against the Zorasani intelligence services provoked a diplomatic crisis, alongside military tensions sparked by a naval standoff on 15 July.

Background

Assassination of Assad Erekat

The attack occurred nearby Kennford's famous abbey.

On Saturday July 6th, Erekat was walking his dog in down-town Kennford near Craweford Circus, located across the street from the city's popular abbey. Both he and his dog were found unconscious by local police around 9:45 EST, who later evacuated the city centre while a shelter in place alert was issued for the rest of Kennford. What was initially reported to be a suspicious package was found in a nearby trash can[1]. An unconscious Erekat was rushed to Ormond University Hospital, where he died on Monday July 8th. His dog had died previously. A spokesperson for Kennford police confirmed that he was killed in a chemical attack[2].

The attack drew the attention of the federal government, with the Justice Secretariat and federal law enforcement agencies involved from the start. After the government revealed Erekat was killed using a chemical agent, Estmere's counter-terrorism agency joined the investigation on July 8th. The issue posed a public health threat, with Kennford police urging those who may have been in the area during the time of the attack to be examined by medical professionals[3]. On Friday July 12th, Estmerish prime minister Reginald Wilton-Smyth accused Zorasani intelligence agents of carrying out the attack on Erekat. The prime minister stated that: "Based on the information gathered by law enforcement and counter-terrorism agents on the ground, and reports complied from the intelligence community, it we can confirm that the Union of Zorasani Ifranic Republic was behind the assassination carried out in Kennford Saturday morning"[4].

Events

Diplomatic tensions

15 July naval incident

Zorasani spy ring

International reaction

  •  Senria: In the wake of the poisoning and initial allegations of Zorasani involvement, Prime Minister Reika Okura said that it was unacceptable to "conduct operations of blood and terror on the soil of a foreign country", and called for "greater respect for national sovereignty". Following ROSPO threats of a response to alleged Estmerish violations of Zorasani territorial waters, Minister of Rites Yumi Takamatu told reporters than Senria and COMSED were "closely monitoring" the situation, denounced ROSPO's actions as "escalatory", and called for "negotiations between all parties". [5]
  •  Xiaodong – Xiaodongese Minister of Defence and Military Planning Zhao Qinghai commented that continued Estmerish action near Zorasani waters would result in a firm response from ROSPO whilst criticising the notion that the death of Ekarat was a valid reason for military action. Zhao also referred to Estmere's actions as gunboat diplomacy[6] although the Ministry of International Relations later said that the Defence Minister had been "mistranslated".
  •  Karzaristan – supported by General Secretary Jahansuz Xodavand and Prime Minister Ramdin Xavari, President Farhad Daştistoni condemned Estmere in a statement to the National Assembly on July 17 2019, stating that Karzaristan will "stand by the Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics in condemning the recent false accusations directed at its government" and that "any nation at the forefront of this international coalition to destroy the international reputation of Zorasan and the Pardarian people as a whole will face diplomatic retaliation from the Karzari government"[7]. At a press conference following Karzaristan's official accession to ROSPO on July 5, Minister of Foreign Affairs Roxşana Xalqobodi stated that "The Karzari government reiterates its firm and unwavering solidarity with the Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics" and that the Karzari Army would "work with ROSPO to defend its territorial integrity from foreign aggression"[8].

References

  1. "Kennford city centre evacuated during "major incident", crisis response team on site". The Ashcombe Herald. 6 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  2. "Police publish information about Kennford Incident as counter-terrorism agency joins investigation". The Ashcombe Herald. 8 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  3. "Police publish information about Kennford Incident as counter-terrorism agency joins investigation". The Ashcombe Herald. 8 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  4. "PM: It is 'without question' Zorasan is behind Kennford Incident". The Ashcombe Herald. 12 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  5. "COMSED 'monitoring' ROSPO military actions, Takamatu says". Mainiti Sinbun. 25 July 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  6. "Defence Minister - Further Estmerish violations of Zorasani waters would merit a "firm response" from ROSPO". Xiaodong Observer. 25 July 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  7. "Official Statement to the 178th Session of the Consultative Council of the National Assembly". Government of Karzaristan. 17 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  8. "Karzaristan officially joins the Rongzhuo Strategic Protocol Organization". Radioi Raxş. 24 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.