Serenierre
Established Nation
Embassy of Belmont
The Foreign Minister had arrived earlier that morning in the capital of the Kingdom of Dietsland. Having recently taken over the portfolio, Henri Kouchner was rather horrified to note that many long time allies and partners had been neglected by the previous administration, which had been overly focused on domestic issues. The journey from the embassy to the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was short and the small motorcade of Belmontien sedans and Dietslander police vehicles zipped quickly along the avenues, disrupting very little traffic, if any.
Entering the office of his counterpart, Minister Kouchner shook the hand of the host vigorously and offered his personal condolences on the death of the Crown Prince. Despite being a fervent republican, Kouchner could see that the shock of the Dietslander people was very real. The crown prince was, at the end of the day, a young man whose life had been cut short. Following an exchange of pleasantries and polite smiles, the two ministers sat down at the corner table, facing each other, and Kouchner opened his briefcase and pulled out a dossier which contained a number of papers related to the areas he wanted to bring up.
[MENTION=1646]Dietsland[/MENTION]
{OOC: Just for the sake of everyone, we will say that this RP is occurring after the funeral}
The Foreign Minister had arrived earlier that morning in the capital of the Kingdom of Dietsland. Having recently taken over the portfolio, Henri Kouchner was rather horrified to note that many long time allies and partners had been neglected by the previous administration, which had been overly focused on domestic issues. The journey from the embassy to the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was short and the small motorcade of Belmontien sedans and Dietslander police vehicles zipped quickly along the avenues, disrupting very little traffic, if any.
Entering the office of his counterpart, Minister Kouchner shook the hand of the host vigorously and offered his personal condolences on the death of the Crown Prince. Despite being a fervent republican, Kouchner could see that the shock of the Dietslander people was very real. The crown prince was, at the end of the day, a young man whose life had been cut short. Following an exchange of pleasantries and polite smiles, the two ministers sat down at the corner table, facing each other, and Kouchner opened his briefcase and pulled out a dossier which contained a number of papers related to the areas he wanted to bring up.
[MENTION=1646]Dietsland[/MENTION]
{OOC: Just for the sake of everyone, we will say that this RP is occurring after the funeral}