Jydsken-Østveg
Established Nation
Departementet for de Udenlandske Anliggender
(Udenrigsministeriet): Fortroligt - (Confidential)
The Two Kingdoms of Jyskerige and Østveg wish to invite the members of the Council of the North and the Rurikgrad Pact to come together for a diplomatic conference on the establishment of a Gothic Sea Trade Agreement. This agreement would lay out a peaceful plan for commerce and general security between the Council of the North and Rurikgrad Pact members facilitated within Gøthehavn (Gothenhagen). In Gøthehavn, we would aim to host permanent delegations from each nation with the goal of having member states of the Gothic Sea Trade Agreement always able to communicate between each other to escape misunderstanding in the Gothic Sea Region. Gøthehavn, serving as the major southern gateway to the Gothic Sea figures a prime location to host such a body in our opinion as it is where the Gothic Sea typically begins to interact with the rest of the globe.
Such a body does not commit memberstates to free trade with one another. This is something the Two Kingdoms wishes to make clear.
Instead, Gøthehavn shall serve as a port for all Council of the North and Rurikgrad Pact members to conduct business freely between themselves should they wish. The agreement is that the Gothic Sea be an open area for commerce and that dialogue between our region occur first when misunderstandings occur. This body may also serve as a means to coordinate security in the Gothic Sea. Our hope would be that the Gothic Sea would be free of any non-GTSA memberstates attempting to impose their will on the region.
To facilitate this, the Two Kingdoms would offer free and open access to the GTSA members of the Skånesund, and in return all GTSA members would recognize the neutrality of the Two Kingdoms. The Two Kingdoms would also be forever open to serve as an independent mediator should any potential conflict of interest occur between GTSA members with usage of the permanent diplomatic delegations in Gøthehavn. Gøthehavn would be the primary port for trade between GTSA members as no tolls or tariffs will be registered by Two Kingdoms, and we can be assured that trade will occur on terms that are equitable to all GTSA members. Of course, trade may occur in or via other ports; however, the tariff free structure that is available in Gøthehavn presents unique advantages in maintaining equality between the memberstates.
The Two Kingdoms invite you to Gøthehavn to embark on this plan. We are of course also open to other ideas that deviate from this plan drawn up by the Government of the Two Kingdoms. Nations are welcome to sign up independently of their Council or Pact as well. The Two Kingdoms are eager to get a deal between the nations applicable and the ultimate purpose of hosting a conference in Gøthehavn is to come to an agreement that may have as little as one point raised by this communication, or even more points than this communication proposes should other nations find more points they wish to raise.
Med vennlig hilsen,
Maren Tilde Hegerberg
Utanriksministeren
(Udenrigsministeriet): Fortroligt - (Confidential)
The Two Kingdoms of Jyskerige and Østveg wish to invite the members of the Council of the North and the Rurikgrad Pact to come together for a diplomatic conference on the establishment of a Gothic Sea Trade Agreement. This agreement would lay out a peaceful plan for commerce and general security between the Council of the North and Rurikgrad Pact members facilitated within Gøthehavn (Gothenhagen). In Gøthehavn, we would aim to host permanent delegations from each nation with the goal of having member states of the Gothic Sea Trade Agreement always able to communicate between each other to escape misunderstanding in the Gothic Sea Region. Gøthehavn, serving as the major southern gateway to the Gothic Sea figures a prime location to host such a body in our opinion as it is where the Gothic Sea typically begins to interact with the rest of the globe.
Such a body does not commit memberstates to free trade with one another. This is something the Two Kingdoms wishes to make clear.
Instead, Gøthehavn shall serve as a port for all Council of the North and Rurikgrad Pact members to conduct business freely between themselves should they wish. The agreement is that the Gothic Sea be an open area for commerce and that dialogue between our region occur first when misunderstandings occur. This body may also serve as a means to coordinate security in the Gothic Sea. Our hope would be that the Gothic Sea would be free of any non-GTSA memberstates attempting to impose their will on the region.
To facilitate this, the Two Kingdoms would offer free and open access to the GTSA members of the Skånesund, and in return all GTSA members would recognize the neutrality of the Two Kingdoms. The Two Kingdoms would also be forever open to serve as an independent mediator should any potential conflict of interest occur between GTSA members with usage of the permanent diplomatic delegations in Gøthehavn. Gøthehavn would be the primary port for trade between GTSA members as no tolls or tariffs will be registered by Two Kingdoms, and we can be assured that trade will occur on terms that are equitable to all GTSA members. Of course, trade may occur in or via other ports; however, the tariff free structure that is available in Gøthehavn presents unique advantages in maintaining equality between the memberstates.
The Two Kingdoms invite you to Gøthehavn to embark on this plan. We are of course also open to other ideas that deviate from this plan drawn up by the Government of the Two Kingdoms. Nations are welcome to sign up independently of their Council or Pact as well. The Two Kingdoms are eager to get a deal between the nations applicable and the ultimate purpose of hosting a conference in Gøthehavn is to come to an agreement that may have as little as one point raised by this communication, or even more points than this communication proposes should other nations find more points they wish to raise.
Med vennlig hilsen,
Maren Tilde Hegerberg
Utanriksministeren