Pelasgia
Established Nation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Federal State of Serbovia expresses its formal condolences over the recent fatalities that were incurred in unrest in the Mandate of the Isphilistines. The call of the ethnic Pelasgians in the Mandate to be reunited with their ancestral homeland rings to the Serbovian people in a familiar, sympathy-incurring tone, for we are likewise beset with the moral responsibility to protect our own people residing outside of our fatherland's borders.
These events are also another symptom of the outdated nature and growing irrelevance of the system of European Forum Mandates. Where the Mandates System originally served to provide stability for struggling regions of the world, it has become a hindrance to the goal of realizing the hopes and dreams of the people in the Mandatory territories. In its present state, the Mandates System is an obstacle to the natural development of the Mandatory territories.
We can only conclude that an end to the Mandate System is both inevitable and necessary for the people currently residing in the various Mandatese.
Milorad Milosevic,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Pelasgian Empire
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Official Communiqué
Decelea | 27/09/2021 | RESTRICTED
To the attention of the Right Honourable Milorad Milosevic, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal State of Serbovia.
Honourable Minister,
The Pelasgian Empire would like to offer its most heartfelt thanks to the Federal State of Serbovia for its condolences regarding the deaths of innocent Pelasgians in the territory presentled occupied by the EF Mandate of the Isphilistines. Indeed, we know well of Serbovia's own woes with yet irredeemed minorities existing outside the borders of the national state, and hope that Serbovia may, one day, be reunited with its lost brethren.
We further agree with your analysis of the pathological state of the EF Mandate System. Whatever its goals and benefits at the time of its inception, the System as a whole has failed woefully in living up to Europe's expectations. As we have already publicly stated, the few successful mandates, such as Thrakia, are the result of benevolence on the behalf of the mandatory power, and not of the System's own success; indeed, they have succeeded in spite of the System, rather than because of it.
Given our shared goals in this matter, it is the Empire's distinct hope that Pelasgia and Serbovia could work together to bring about the end of the Mandate System. Perhaps, and if you would be so inclined, this could form the basis for a more lasting friendship between our nations.
Georgios Kalantzis
H.I.M. Minister of Foreign Affairs
Government of Pelasgia
H.I.M. Minister of Foreign Affairs
Government of Pelasgia