To: Graf Peter Solms, Ministerpräsident der Regierung Seiner Majestät, Reichskanzler des Königreichs Franken
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SUBJ RE: True Peace, Attn. Franken
[STATUS: ABOVE TOP-SECRET]
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SUBJ RE: True Peace, Attn. Franken
[STATUS: ABOVE TOP-SECRET]
The Commonwealth has received the intended effect of indirect communication from the Imperial and Royal Government of Franken, and is hereby actively committed to dispelling the current misunderstanding which threatens to destroy well-mannered and christian relations between the Frankish monarchy and the Commonwealth of Cantigny.
The Commonwealth is consciously aware of instances of violent protest and rebellion induced by Cantigian support, which is exclusive to words, or void of financial and physical support. That is to note that Commonwealth forces nor capital have made an attempt to alter the political or security conditions created in Tangaloa or Bombaim by Anglysh rule. Cantigny has also repeatedly given during the time of this crisis in numerous statements a peaceful option, a promise to feign away from further verbal escalation should Anglyn commit to real dialogue with the Tangaloan peoples, regarding their self-determination.
The Commonwealth cannot be made responsible for a war spanning Europe, even in competition in favour of democracy in Tangaloa, when the mortal lives of millions are at stake. This Nation is therefore painfully surprised by the suggestion made by Frankish citizens and officials that a projection of Imperial Forces in Oceania is not only possible, but wildly popular.
The Commonwealth condemns every contemporary notion of war with our christian friends Franken, Anglyn, and the European Defence Federation. The entirety of such manifestations of violent action with the aim of hoisting any other flag in Oceania that is not already flown, or exchanging certain territories from the Anglysh monarchy, is regrettably misrepresents Cantigny's charitable vision of True Peace for Oceania.
The Commonwealth therefore privately commits to proceeding in this manner, marching carefully forward to a peaceful resolution, in close dialogue exclusively with our christian friends in Franken. Deviation from this extension of good faith from either party, by permitting third party manipulation, would be an irreversible breach of trust and refusal of lasting peace in our time. We fundamentally believe in discretion and intimate trust, and therein declare our commitment to such fundamental values.
Forward Cantigny!
Benjamin Stokes,
Chief Officer for Foreign Affairs
The Commonwealth is consciously aware of instances of violent protest and rebellion induced by Cantigian support, which is exclusive to words, or void of financial and physical support. That is to note that Commonwealth forces nor capital have made an attempt to alter the political or security conditions created in Tangaloa or Bombaim by Anglysh rule. Cantigny has also repeatedly given during the time of this crisis in numerous statements a peaceful option, a promise to feign away from further verbal escalation should Anglyn commit to real dialogue with the Tangaloan peoples, regarding their self-determination.
The Commonwealth cannot be made responsible for a war spanning Europe, even in competition in favour of democracy in Tangaloa, when the mortal lives of millions are at stake. This Nation is therefore painfully surprised by the suggestion made by Frankish citizens and officials that a projection of Imperial Forces in Oceania is not only possible, but wildly popular.
The Commonwealth condemns every contemporary notion of war with our christian friends Franken, Anglyn, and the European Defence Federation. The entirety of such manifestations of violent action with the aim of hoisting any other flag in Oceania that is not already flown, or exchanging certain territories from the Anglysh monarchy, is regrettably misrepresents Cantigny's charitable vision of True Peace for Oceania.
The Commonwealth therefore privately commits to proceeding in this manner, marching carefully forward to a peaceful resolution, in close dialogue exclusively with our christian friends in Franken. Deviation from this extension of good faith from either party, by permitting third party manipulation, would be an irreversible breach of trust and refusal of lasting peace in our time. We fundamentally believe in discretion and intimate trust, and therein declare our commitment to such fundamental values.
Forward Cantigny!
Benjamin Stokes,
Chief Officer for Foreign Affairs