INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION MEMORANDUM — CIVILIAN FUEL CONSERVATION INITIATIVE
Following Ukraine’s decision to halt fuel sales in occupied Crimea, a coordinated response has been initiated across seventeen allied nations. The measure, classified as a temporary supply chain recalibration, has prompted government communications teams to issue guidance documents to civilian populations.
The G7 has published a comprehensive advisory recommending citizens adopt alternative transportation methods. Proposed strategies include carpooling, increased reliance on public transit systems, and the adoption of bicycles where infrastructure permits. One government memo suggests that “walking to the office, where feasible, represents an optimal allocation of personal resources.”
Meanwhile, military strategists continue to brief senior officials on operational logistics, supply line vulnerabilities, and fuel depot targeting priorities—discussions that proceed in parallel to the civilian guidance initiatives, though in separate rooms with different terminology.
A spokesperson from the European Commission noted that this represents “an unprecedented opportunity to examine our relationship with mobility.” The phrase “unprecedented opportunity” has been approved for use in all subsequent communications on this matter.
Citizens in affected regions report confusion regarding whether their governments are addressing a geopolitical crisis or launching a wellness initiative. Officials have clarified that these are not mutually exclusive categories.
The fuel rationing is expected to continue indefinitely, pending resolution of underlying territorial disputes. In the interim, governments recommend citizens consider the long-term benefits of reduced commuting.