Serenierre
Established Nation
Office of the Prime Minister,
Grosvenor House,
Paris.
Shahrazad checked the time in her watch. She still had an hour, she picked up her telephone and dialed the, now very familiar, numbers of her secretary. "Julia, hold all the calls and tell the chamberlain to send a butler down here with some drinks. Thanks." She put down the phone and went through the items to discuss with the Abruzzi President. Of course, security was right at the top of that list, Paris had two important allies in that region and instability in Abruzicstan was something Paris would not allow.
Although Shahrazad had come into office, just little, over a month ago, she had been thrown into one of the toughest environments. Internationally, there was radical change going on, wars were on everyone's mind and the alliance politics were gaining pace once again. In that time, her administration alone had revitalized Belmontien foreign policy and had put Belmont formally with the EDF, through their PfS program. With support ratings in the eighties and the opposition in chaos, Shahrazad didn't need to worry about holding onto power. As far as the home front was concerned, everything was alright, at least for her and her party.
By one o' clock, she had been informed that the Abruzzi president had been picked up from the airport by the Foreign Minister. The man would be here in about twenty minutes. She herself avoided picking up foreign dignitaries since the media would catch on that she was there. The meeting with the President was secret. She didn't want Belmont's offer of aid to be known or noticed by anyone.
OOC: In your post just write that he has arrived in the office.
Grosvenor House,
Paris.
Shahrazad checked the time in her watch. She still had an hour, she picked up her telephone and dialed the, now very familiar, numbers of her secretary. "Julia, hold all the calls and tell the chamberlain to send a butler down here with some drinks. Thanks." She put down the phone and went through the items to discuss with the Abruzzi President. Of course, security was right at the top of that list, Paris had two important allies in that region and instability in Abruzicstan was something Paris would not allow.
Although Shahrazad had come into office, just little, over a month ago, she had been thrown into one of the toughest environments. Internationally, there was radical change going on, wars were on everyone's mind and the alliance politics were gaining pace once again. In that time, her administration alone had revitalized Belmontien foreign policy and had put Belmont formally with the EDF, through their PfS program. With support ratings in the eighties and the opposition in chaos, Shahrazad didn't need to worry about holding onto power. As far as the home front was concerned, everything was alright, at least for her and her party.
By one o' clock, she had been informed that the Abruzzi president had been picked up from the airport by the Foreign Minister. The man would be here in about twenty minutes. She herself avoided picking up foreign dignitaries since the media would catch on that she was there. The meeting with the President was secret. She didn't want Belmont's offer of aid to be known or noticed by anyone.
OOC: In your post just write that he has arrived in the office.