Berlin Conference

The Berlin Conference (German: Berliner Konferenz; Pashto: د برلین کنفرانس; Persian: کنفرانس برلین; Nepalese: बर्लिन सम्मेलन, Barlina Sam'mēlana; Bengali: বার্লিন সম্মেলন, Barlina Sam'mēlana; Sinhalese: බර්ලින් සමුළුව, Barlin Samuḷuva; Tamil: பெர்லின் மாநாடு, Perliṉ Mānāṭu; Burmese: ဘာလင်ကွန်ဖရ, Bharlain Kwanphara) is a conference between the United Nations and the governments of West Germany, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Myanmar, including many other neutral countries held in the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin.

It's held during the USRAC War when the Silbervia Conference (including the Canopic Ceremony for the Silbervia Conference), the Ponyville Conference and the How I Can Help Make the World Great ceremony were all underway at the same time after acknowledging the consequences of these three events would lead to the worsening of the war situation while hoping for neutrality to these three events can hopefully ease the crisis while discussing some other problems at the same time.

Also, it would make the guests of the Berlin Conference to be responsible for preventing anti-Rubyism while putting Rubyists into amnesty at the same time, and even to control and calming down the direct consequences following those three events, all at the same time.

Security
RA3 peacekeepers, RA2 rocketeers, non-Rubyist militas, German Army soldiers, French Army soldiers, NATO troops, Spanish Army soldiers and Wachbataillon members are deployed to protect the conference. That also includes a policy that the term "Rubyism" is not allowed to be praised by guests. Also, signs that prohibit anti-Rubyist symbols are imposed.