Great Engellex
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An Extension of The Queen-Empress' Statement in Council.
DULWICH, SATURDAY, 5th JANUARY 1953
TO THE PRESIDENT, MINISTERS AND COMMONERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF FRESCANIA
I am instructed to DELIVER on behalf of her Imperial and Royal Engellexic Majesty;
I am instructed to DELIVER on behalf of her Imperial and Royal Engellexic Majesty;
I write this letter to express the Empire of Great Engellex’s entire and unqualified concurrence in the proceedings of the Republic of Frescania, and his Excellency, President Manuel Rodriguez’s, cordial approbation of the concerns held by her Majesty, with which a naval deployment was also found necessary by Frescania.
From the reasoned and appropriate manner in which the government of Fortaleza Real had acted upon this occasion, it was impossible that any truly responsible nation could refuse the republic deserved praise and recognition. Frescania has, indeed, conducted itself with a firmness so judicially tempered with conciliation, as to maintain the dignity and resolution with which Dulwich and Fortaleza Real have reached unreserved understanding; and, at the same time, not to shut the door against an opportunity of an amicable adjustment, if the Danish Crown were so disposed. Indeed, under all the circumstances, her Majesty could not see how it was possible for Great Engellex and Frescania to have taken a different course. The Kingdom of Danmark, in becoming the instrument of the Danish Royal Council of State to take hostile measures against the Kingdom of Agderike and Fey, to adopt the course of harassing us diplomatically and frustrating the Liberty of the North that the Danish Royal Council of State had pursued, left us no other alternative than that which had been taken.
Her Engellexic Imperial and Royal Majesty had especially commanded her First Lord of Aldwych d’Evercy House to express her appreciation of the vindication, by the Coalition of the Willing (those opposed to the Royal Council of State), of the resolution to resent the Danish acquisition of Agderike and Fey, and to express her Majesty’s confidence that Ministers, in evincing such a solicitude for her Majesty the Queen Inger Lise of Østveg’s Agderike and Fey Realms, but acted in unison with the feelings of their own peoples, who must ever participate in the feelings and wish of their elected governments.
As to the arguments used by the Kingdom of Danmark, which the Empire of Great Engellex observed as recently as the yester-day, they appeared to her Majesty to be obviously untenable upon any principle of justice. The Ministers of Christiansborg state, that the Danish Crown holds Agderike and Fey by right of natural monarchist succession, and under that right assumed to dispose of it. But, without any reference to the forcible and outrageous manner in which the Danish Royal Council of State originally determined to negotiate the matter, and which the Danish Ministers appear quite oblivious to, it was clear that, at the time they undertook to transfer it to Danmark, they did not hold popular consent from the people of those realms, for there exists great disagreement toward the conduct of the Danish Crown and their agents in the Agderike capital. And unless the Danish Class of several hundreds could be argued to imply a possession of a majority of the entire population, it would be absurd to attempt the maintaining, upon any principle of public justice, that the Danish Crown held a popular welcome at this time of the transfer so justly complained of.
Therefore, the main ground of justification upon which the Danish Crown seemed to rely for the validity of this transfer, must fall to the ground. Indeed the declaration of the Kingdom of Danmark, made yester-day to her Majesty of Great Engellex, distinctly supported this argument, and recognised the principles of justice and popular consent, which the Empire of Great Engellex and the Republic of Fortaleza Real asserts.
His Royal Highness, the Crown Prince of Walssex-Battent and First Lord of the Admiralty, welcomes the Frescanian Fleet to support the containment endeavours of the Royal Engellexic Navy's Solent Station Fleet proceeding to the waters of the Kingdom of Agderike and Fey.
His Grace, the DUKE of NONSUCH,
By the Grace of GOD, of the EMPIRE of GREAT ENGELLEX, CHARLOTTE, the QUEEN-EMPRESS,
through the FIRST LORD of ALDWYCH D'EVERCY