General Assembly

The General Assembly was the name given to the congregation of delegates from nations attending conferences in the U.N. building to witness the signing of the peace treaty between the USA, Kamistan and Russia.

Day 8
The General Assembly collected together after the death of Omar Hassan, with the expectation that Allison Taylor would announce the end of the peace process. However, she was stopped moments before she could do so by Minister Jamot, who encouraged her to ask Dalia Hassan to take her husband's place. Taylor did so, and she announced the plans to the Assembly after telling Mikhail Novakovich, the Russian delegate, in private beforehand.

The Assembly gathered together for the peace treaty signing at 3:30pm, but were shocked to hear of Taylor's decision to cancel the treaty because of a conspiracy that she would give details of at a later press conference.

Delegates
All the countries who attended as delegates of the General Assembly were never specified, but those that could be identified included the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Kamistan, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, France, Japan and Germany. Other delegates that appeared to be of Middle Eastern decent were visible but their country was never specified.