The Vaulian representative stands:
"We understand Crimea Iso's apprehension at the idea of a common currency replacing their own. Perhaps we could discus a dual-currency system whereby those members who do not wish to entirely transfer to a new currency, may use both their own currency and the common currency. Such a system, however, would require strict rules regarding which currency may be used for what purpose.
I propose that those willing to go through with a complete currency change should proceed, while those who wish to retain their own currency will be permitted to do so under the dual currency system.
Regarding Vaule, it is still undecided if we will use only a single common currency. If Vaule decides to go the dual currency route, we would use the Vaulian rouble within Vaule and the Russian Common currency for external trade with a fixed exchange rate between the two. If Vaule decided to do a complete conversion to the Russian Common currency, then we would estimate approximately 1 year until the transfer is complete and all old currency would be phased out.
Once this matter has been further discussed, we can move to a vote.
On another matter, one of significant importance, is the pact's view of the Uyghur Khaganate. So far, Vaule has imposed stringent travel and economic restrictions on dealing with the Uyghur Khaganate. We would like to hear from other members on how they believe it would be best to proceed."