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Trumm in Eiffelland-Retalia: "surprised I'm not talking to Kadikistan"
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Stopping in Eiffelland during her global tour, President of the SWR Donna Trumm said she was surprised she was not "talking to Kadikistan, but an independent Eiffelland still." The President elaborated that she had discussed extensively the security situation in Gallo-Germania with her hosts and urged Trier to be less confrontational towards the Rurikgrad Pact nations. "A few patents aren't worth it," Trumm noted and said she was confident Eiffelländer ingenuity would soon recover the technological edge it had lost.
Trumm also took this opportunity to talk about the status of Polesia, which the SWR refuses to recognize as legitimate government. The fall of Trivodnia, Trumm said, was a failure of Germanian politics and Eiffelland-Retalia was now paying the bill in the form of Folxmaschine. "But trying now to reverse the situation as forcefully as Trier has attempted, will only mean that we will look with similiar hindsight to Burgundy," Trumm noted. Instead, the President suggested Eiffelland-Retalia seek partners, such as the SWR, to contain the damage done by Polesian exports without antagonizing the Kadikistani bloc.
President Trumm also lamented the continued separation of Occitania, necessitating a prolonged occupation by Eiffellandian forces. While she called Eiffel aversions to talks with Serenierre "understandable", she also urged both nations to seek neutral mediation with the goal of reunification of Occitania under a neutral and independent government.
AP Trier
Stopping in Eiffelland during her global tour, President of the SWR Donna Trumm said she was surprised she was not "talking to Kadikistan, but an independent Eiffelland still." The President elaborated that she had discussed extensively the security situation in Gallo-Germania with her hosts and urged Trier to be less confrontational towards the Rurikgrad Pact nations. "A few patents aren't worth it," Trumm noted and said she was confident Eiffelländer ingenuity would soon recover the technological edge it had lost.
Trumm also took this opportunity to talk about the status of Polesia, which the SWR refuses to recognize as legitimate government. The fall of Trivodnia, Trumm said, was a failure of Germanian politics and Eiffelland-Retalia was now paying the bill in the form of Folxmaschine. "But trying now to reverse the situation as forcefully as Trier has attempted, will only mean that we will look with similiar hindsight to Burgundy," Trumm noted. Instead, the President suggested Eiffelland-Retalia seek partners, such as the SWR, to contain the damage done by Polesian exports without antagonizing the Kadikistani bloc.
President Trumm also lamented the continued separation of Occitania, necessitating a prolonged occupation by Eiffellandian forces. While she called Eiffel aversions to talks with Serenierre "understandable", she also urged both nations to seek neutral mediation with the goal of reunification of Occitania under a neutral and independent government.