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DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
DAI TÔGOKU KYŌWAKOKU
REPUBLIC OF TÔGOKU
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一つに結ばれて一緒に進もう!
1954年6月01日
To the: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
344 Everett Avenue, Scarburh, Capital Territory
Greetings. As neighbouring nations, the Republic of Tôgoku would like to extend an offer of mutual dialogue between our two nations, and once again bring attention to the souls living on the shared northern border between Seneca and the Republic. Many are unrepresented, inhabiting towns and living off government leased land. As you might understand, there are growing tensions amongst these provinces from the Tôgokujin peoples native to these regions. A recent debate within the assembly stated that whilst although not originally of Tôgokan origin, Senecan nationals living in these regions must be offered citizenship and fair representation within the state assembly. As such, we would like to extend the offer of dual nationality to all the souls in this region. However, we must request that the same offer be granted to Tôgokujin living on the Senecan side of the border, in an attempt to halt cultural hostilities between our two neighbouring regions, and to promote a multicultural ethic amongst the rural peoples of these areas. Should this offer be accepted, the Department for Culture and Welfare have agreed to begin a three-year education and awareness programme for people both sides of the national line, creating additional jobs for the educational sector, and helping to promote skilled work and higher learning in these rural regions. Additionally, this agreement would serve to set in concrete the idea that both of our nations are similar, and have common interests.
Furthermore, the Magistrate-attaché of the Tōchū Region, Oshiro Daiki, has suggested to the Department of Foreign Affairs another matter that must be discussed. We would humbly request the presence of a permanent foreign envoy from the Seneca Union State, to oversee further negotiations that could be made, particularly on the matter of agricultural trade, and mutual growth of the economic sector in these regions. The economy of Tôgoku is not just a matter of interest to our people, but to the peoples of both our nations, as mutual trade is beneficial, and wholly necessary to the development of growth. However, the laws of trade and the enforcement of these stated laws has grown lax in the past few years, and further agreement must be discussed on this matter for such a proposal to work. However, this is an issue that the Magistrate for Trade has assured me shall be cleared by the time our two countries complete any agreement.
Sato Shinobu
MAGISTRATE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
REPUBLIC OF TÔGOKU
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