2. 1951 Republic of Antrano established, Muna Songida elected 2, 3 3. 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons 3 4. 1955 Adoption of the Disrespect to the Crown Act (DCA) 7 5. 1959 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 3 6. 1960 Establishment of Antranan Department of Nationality Rights to coordinate 3 the country’s domestic and international efforts to reduce and prevent statelessness 7. 1966 Retirement of Muna Songida 3 8. 1988 Saki Shaw met then-Princess Khasat 15 9. 1989 Geologists discovered substantial primary deposits of cobalt in the northern 9 provinces of Remisia 10. 2006 Queen Khasat acceded to the throne 10 11. 2008 Queen Khasat signed into law the Naturalization by Investment Act (NIA) 11 12. 2012 Ms. Shaw purchased a residence near Trieste, Italy 16 13. April 2014 Molvanian national newspaper Alitheia published a series of investigative 16 reports into ShawCorp and its subsidiaries which alleged that the company and its principals had engaged in money-laundering and tax evasion, subpoena issued against Ms. Shaw 14. November Ms. Shaw contacted Queen Khasat and proposed a joint venture between 17 2014 Lithos and the Remisian Ministry of Mines. 15. 10 Ms. Shaw and the Prime Minister signed an agreement creating the joint 18 November venture 2015 16. 1 June Ms. Shaw was naturalized as a Remisian citizen 19 2016 17. July 2016 Lithos-Remisia Cooperative (LRC) applied to the Ministry of Mines for 20 permits to begin cobalt mining at three sites in northern Remisia 18. August The Ministry conducted its standard due diligence – finding no substantial 20 2017 negative environmental consequences – gave approval for all three locations to begin operations 19. August A correspondent for a popular international travel website posted about the 22 2019 cobalt curse. 20. September Students at Remisia National University began holding impromptu lectures 23 2019 and rallies to raise awareness of what they claimed were the environmental hazards of the LRC cobalt operations 21. October Declaring that the mining facilities had been a financial success without 24 2019 causing unacceptable risks to health, LRC sought licenses to open five new mines in Remisia 22. December The leaders of the rallies issued a manifesto calling for an immediate end to 23 2019 all cobalt mining operations in Remisia 23. January Following a due diligence review, the Ministry of Mines approved four of 24 2020 the five applications, stating that suggestions of threats to public health were unsubstantiated 24. 3 February ILSA organizers called for a nationwide one-day strike on high school and 25 2020 university campuses and more than 30,000 students walked out of classes 25. 6 February ILSA leadership met again and issued a communiqué 27 26. 27 More than 1,000 student demonstrators were detained across Remisia, Forty 30 February protesters were arrested at the gates of Sterren Palace 27. March The trials were conducted via Zoom, and, by the end of March 2021, all had 33 2021 concluded 28. 31 March Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf posted a video to its website of its foreign 35 2021 affairs correspondent 29. April 2021 President Iyali of Antrano spoke at a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary 36 of the death of Muna Songida 30. January Antrano served as President of the United Nations Security Council 39 2022 31. 7 March Attorney-General of Molvania annulled the 2014 subpoena for Saki Shaw, 40 2022 and in its place issued an arrest warrant charging her with bank fraud, money laundering, and obstructing the course of justice 32. 15 March Saki Shaw landed in Duniya, planning to attend the ShawCorp board 42 meeting 33. 16 March Ms. Shaw was detained by Antranan police on the authority of the 42 extradition request 34. 18 March Remisia’s Ambassador delivered a message to the Foreign Ministry of 45 Antrano 35. 28-29 Debate on the memorandum submitted by Antranan Ambassador to the UN 39, 48 March was scheduled, representatives of both Antrano and Remisia were heard 36. 11 April Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 99997, which established 48 the UN Inspection Mission to Remisia (UNIMR) 37. 1 June UNIMR began its preliminary research 51 2022 38. 14 July Dr. Malex submitted a formal request to Remisia to meet with the Sterren 51 Forty 39. 18 July Remisia’s UN Ambassador wrote to the Secretary-General, that his 53 2022 government would not permit Dr. Malex to enter without proper documentation nor grant an entry visa, Secretary-General reported Remisia’s response to the Security Council, which discussed the matter 40. 25 July Dr. Malex announced that he intended to visit Remisia from 10 to 20 August 54 2022 41. 3 August Dr. Malex wrote to Prime Minister Sezan, informing him that he would 55 arrive at Remisia International Airport on a commercial 42. 8 August Dr. Malex met with the Secretary-General in New York 57 43. 9 August Dr. Malex boarded a flight to Remisia 58 44. 12 August The Secretary-General referred Remisia’s refusal to the Security Council, 59 2022 which met with a representative of Remisia in attendance 45. 15 August The Remisian foreign minister contacted his Antranan counterpart by phone 60 46. 14 The parties reported that they had successfully negotiated the terms of this 61 September Special Agreement to be submitted to the Registrar of the Court 2023