Gunnland
FTR
[CONFIDENTIAL]
Foreign Ministry of the Oelarian Republic
Muspellheimr, Y. G., Tagzig Olmolungring
Robert Beaumont, Comes; Sir,
Along with this message I have forwarded you a communication between Prime Minister R. P. Viereskog and Prime Minister Hendricks of Akwesasne in which he outlines his plans for a so-called Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The Oelarian Republic is exploring these options, but please be aware that the Foreign Ministry takes exception to the PM's rhetoric about Franconian imperialism. His views do not represent the considered opinion of the entire government, which as you know takes its strategic partnership with Franken as a serious obligation that may be met by an equal and sovereign nation. Furthermore, Prime Minister Viereskog deliberately circumvented me to announce these plans.
Neither myself nor Transport Minister F. J. Gutkind nor Education & Welfare Minister M. L. Eir were consulted. (I cannot speak for War Minister H. B. Eir.)
Should this personal initiative of the prime minister - really this conservative Sarkonist political stunt - materialize, the Götaköping Issue will kill any popular support even in conservative circles for a collaborative effort with Suionia. Suionia may be useful in the conservatives' eyes to counterbalance Franken, but they ought to know better than bring Prime Minister Lundqvist here to make a statement against imperialism. That will be particularly ironic in a nation that remembers long after the Franconians, Vistrasians and Batavians, and Arens have left our shores, Suionia is the last colonial occupier of Oelarian soil.
Therefore I expect the move is a bluff to force my hand on the currency issue, or cow Lord Protector Isleifur into allowing him to set up a semi-permanent residence in Yungdrung Gutsak, or some other matter that is on his mind down there in fair little Buxtehude, Eiffelland. The aspirations of Prime Minister Viereskog, Lord Provost Halvbefaren, and Lord Tjaldlungsgrave Perseifur are not tantamount to the policy of the Rigpa's government.
Yours.,
N. N. Roerich
Foreign Minister
rec. S. P. Gunn
Special Counsel
Foreign Ministry of the Oelarian Republic
Muspellheimr, Y. G., Tagzig Olmolungring
Robert Beaumont, Comes; Sir,
Along with this message I have forwarded you a communication between Prime Minister R. P. Viereskog and Prime Minister Hendricks of Akwesasne in which he outlines his plans for a so-called Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The Oelarian Republic is exploring these options, but please be aware that the Foreign Ministry takes exception to the PM's rhetoric about Franconian imperialism. His views do not represent the considered opinion of the entire government, which as you know takes its strategic partnership with Franken as a serious obligation that may be met by an equal and sovereign nation. Furthermore, Prime Minister Viereskog deliberately circumvented me to announce these plans.
Neither myself nor Transport Minister F. J. Gutkind nor Education & Welfare Minister M. L. Eir were consulted. (I cannot speak for War Minister H. B. Eir.)
Should this personal initiative of the prime minister - really this conservative Sarkonist political stunt - materialize, the Götaköping Issue will kill any popular support even in conservative circles for a collaborative effort with Suionia. Suionia may be useful in the conservatives' eyes to counterbalance Franken, but they ought to know better than bring Prime Minister Lundqvist here to make a statement against imperialism. That will be particularly ironic in a nation that remembers long after the Franconians, Vistrasians and Batavians, and Arens have left our shores, Suionia is the last colonial occupier of Oelarian soil.
Therefore I expect the move is a bluff to force my hand on the currency issue, or cow Lord Protector Isleifur into allowing him to set up a semi-permanent residence in Yungdrung Gutsak, or some other matter that is on his mind down there in fair little Buxtehude, Eiffelland. The aspirations of Prime Minister Viereskog, Lord Provost Halvbefaren, and Lord Tjaldlungsgrave Perseifur are not tantamount to the policy of the Rigpa's government.
Yours.,
N. N. Roerich
Foreign Minister
rec. S. P. Gunn
Special Counsel