Jydsken-Østveg
Established Nation
President Lepomäki sat with her hands folded together clasping each other as Chancellor Rheinfeld spoke. She found it amusing how the Eiffellanders could care so much about the interests of others who would never care so much for them in return. Perhaps it was like unrequited love. She wondered if the Eiffellanders would even notice that the Pohjanmaans were at least trying to engage in diplomatic resolution before war.
Lepomäki smiled at the Chancellor before she spoke, “Do you have a better idea for how to move forward and achieve your goals then? In my opinion we could elect to all have a glass of wine on a yacht together in the Loong Sea and they’d condemn us for having the yacht made of wood from the wrong country. So I think the real question to ask is what can we agree to that has them the least angered. For this point, I will defer to the wisdom of yourself and Hayabusa.”
She paused for a second eyeing the Aurarian. “I want to see peacebuilding initiatives grow from this conference. The art of peacebuilding is not just pieces of paper, but the integration and exchange of culture and ideas. I would advocate cultural exchange between all of our nations.” She stopped short there. She wanted to gauge the enthusiasm in the room.
Lepomäki smiled at the Chancellor before she spoke, “Do you have a better idea for how to move forward and achieve your goals then? In my opinion we could elect to all have a glass of wine on a yacht together in the Loong Sea and they’d condemn us for having the yacht made of wood from the wrong country. So I think the real question to ask is what can we agree to that has them the least angered. For this point, I will defer to the wisdom of yourself and Hayabusa.”
She paused for a second eyeing the Aurarian. “I want to see peacebuilding initiatives grow from this conference. The art of peacebuilding is not just pieces of paper, but the integration and exchange of culture and ideas. I would advocate cultural exchange between all of our nations.” She stopped short there. She wanted to gauge the enthusiasm in the room.