>He handed the scroll to the Plantoc and waited for her to read it before
>continuing... "We need to handle this issue very delicately or he could be
>killed I believe. There's no sign of where it came from."

>T'Kresh was not completely surprised by what she was reading.  She wanted
to wish that she was wrong, but it was definitely a possibility she had
considered while the Council was still on Pacifica.  It was one she had
not wanted to take seriously since she considered herself a good friend to
Golan.  "'Delicately' might even be considered an understatement,
Ambassador Watson.  I assume you have not had a chance to meet Ambassador
Damesh yet?"

>"I have a feeling that she better represents the views of the current
Cardassian leadership," she answered with a sigh.  "Do you have any ideas
about how to deal with this?  I am not sure how it would go over if we
called it before a Council session."

"No I have not...we could put pressure on her as a Council to demand his
well-being be guaranteed but that could damage our working relationship
with the Ambassador."
"I am inclined to agree with you on her response.  She is definitely not the most diplomatic of diplomats.  We could always start by asking about the status of Cardassia's former representative and request information about the reasoning behind his imprisonment.  The Council itself has to tread carefully when dealing with the internal affairs of governments."
 
(Watson?)
 
"This might be a situation in which our government will have to individually take action outside the guise of the Council."
 
(Watson?)

AJ

 
AJ
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