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DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
DEPARTAMENTO DE ASUNTOS ESTATALES Y EXTRANJERAS CÁRRANA
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June 8th, 1954
Addressing the Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Tôgoku
To the Foreign Magistrate of the Republic of Tôgoku,
The Republic of Cárrana extends its hand in warmest greetings, and we hope that this message reaches you in the best of circumstances. Unfortunately, it must be said that it carries a sentiment mirrored in the feelings of our state and its peoples, one which we must regrettably inform you is one starkly lacking in the cordiality and peace we have known between our nations for as long as we have been acquainted.
The issue of the sovereignty of the waters surrounding the Mazuelas Islands has been a topic that we have seen great debate over, and it is one which sees a regular discussion not only under the roof of our own legislative chambers but under many of those lying on the illustrious shores of Tôgoku. As you are certainly aware, those discussions both within their respective borders and on an increasingly international level have been warranting incredibly positive results indicative of the compromise we have hoped for since the unpleasantness of this issue made itself known, and it is our will that they are allowed discourse for as long as may be necessary. We cannot, however, remain silent with regards to the increasing density of military traffic moving through those waters at a distance which displays a dangerous ignorance of the twenty mile exclusion zone established in previous official statements. The lack of any official comment by your government, too, is a matter which we cannot help but be alarmed by.
Whilst we are very aware of the need of such patrol vessels and protocol in times as turbulent as these, and we acknowledge that it has always been the will of your Republic to see its waters and shores secure, we must insist that you respect the security of our own nation and the many citizens of the Mazuelas. This is not to say that the Republic of Cárrana considers its friends a danger, but rather that we would choose to take the necessary steps needed to ensure a peace of mind amongst our citizens that better reflects the lack of hostility between us. We are sure that you understand our stance on the matter, and it is with great optimism that we look forwards to the future.
Olivia Avana Estévez
SECRETARY OF STATE
REPUBLIC OF CÁRRANA
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