Imimoya
Established Nation
@The Federation @Natal
Under different circumstances, the republic of remion would have taken care to polish Tibur, the eternal city, to welcome its guests, with diplomatic banquets and big ceremonies. But in times that need quick responses, in times of military action, Franco Hulmin had a secure video conference set up with what he believed at the time to be the nations closest to his ongoing political line on Pannonia.
Hulm sat in his office behind his fine wood carving desk adorned with gold leaf, behind him a picture depicting the sacking of ancient Tibur by barbarian peoples. A flag of Remion to the right of him, everything seemed ready for a live broadcast on national TV. This time there were no video cameras, instead it was the screen with a webcam mounted for the occasion in his office, on a secure line, that turned on.
"Dear colleagues, I regret not being able to welcome you to the Eternal City and give you a warm welcome as only the people of Remion can give. For this time we should be content with these cold images, which find their burst in the times of uncertainty that the Gallo-Germanic region is experiencing. We all share the desire to preserve respect for human rights and promote democratic values, which are now threatened by forces outside the Pannonian scenario. Tibur imposed the No Fly Zone as an extreme measure, we did everything to prevent our involvement in the issue, but Prime Minister Zoltán Kovács forced our hand and obliged us to stop his authoritarian drift.
The effort required of Remion is considerable, and we are willing to pay it. But we don't want it to be seen as an authoritarian policeman. For this reason we would like, if your nations agree, to share the weight of democracy and respect for human rights."
Under different circumstances, the republic of remion would have taken care to polish Tibur, the eternal city, to welcome its guests, with diplomatic banquets and big ceremonies. But in times that need quick responses, in times of military action, Franco Hulmin had a secure video conference set up with what he believed at the time to be the nations closest to his ongoing political line on Pannonia.
Hulm sat in his office behind his fine wood carving desk adorned with gold leaf, behind him a picture depicting the sacking of ancient Tibur by barbarian peoples. A flag of Remion to the right of him, everything seemed ready for a live broadcast on national TV. This time there were no video cameras, instead it was the screen with a webcam mounted for the occasion in his office, on a secure line, that turned on.
"Dear colleagues, I regret not being able to welcome you to the Eternal City and give you a warm welcome as only the people of Remion can give. For this time we should be content with these cold images, which find their burst in the times of uncertainty that the Gallo-Germanic region is experiencing. We all share the desire to preserve respect for human rights and promote democratic values, which are now threatened by forces outside the Pannonian scenario. Tibur imposed the No Fly Zone as an extreme measure, we did everything to prevent our involvement in the issue, but Prime Minister Zoltán Kovács forced our hand and obliged us to stop his authoritarian drift.
The effort required of Remion is considerable, and we are willing to pay it. But we don't want it to be seen as an authoritarian policeman. For this reason we would like, if your nations agree, to share the weight of democracy and respect for human rights."
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