Declaration of the Fort Lauderdale Conference
The French and British crowns have committed themselves to war in Siam despite the pleas of the world’s nations. Their war with Siam is reprehensible, insensible, and condemned by men across the globe.
Despite this, the pleas of the world fall on deaf ears.
Therefore, it is not without significant trepidation that we, the crown of Austria-Hungary and our allies globally, impose complete economic sanctions against the United Kingdom and France until such time as they withdraw their declarations of war, fully acknowledge the sovereignty and independence of Siam, and publicly renounce any attempt to dictate with whom Siam may trade or do business.
And so, here is the last desperate attempt to resolve this crisis without violence. If the United Kingdom and France will not listen to pleas, reason, sensibility, or human decency, perhaps they will listen to the cries of their people and businesses.
We call upon the world community to join us in sanctioning United Kingdom and French goods until such time as they meet our reasonable requests for peace.
All those who hold true to the Idea of a world where states and nations may rule themselves without fear of foreign interests imposing themselves to the detriment of their people are invited to Fort Lauderdale Conference of 1902, hosted by the Confederate States of America. There, diplomats and world leaders will discuss the issues plaguing today’s world and attempt to resolve those questions that are keeping world leaders awake at night.