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COMMISSARIAT OF PEOPLE'S DEPUTIES DIRECTORATE FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS 30. Decembre. 1955 The People's Republic condemns the actions of the Grand Duchy of Nichtstein. The increasingly hostile rhetoric emerging from the Royalist capitals of Gallo-Germania are concerning for us. The fact that we have announced that we shall be increasing our military expenditures for defensive purposes is being manipulated by the press agencies of all our neighbours to suit the aggressive and jingoistic agendas of their national governments. The People's Republic is not arming itself "to the teeth" nor does it have any hostile intentions with regards to its neighbours. However, we remain concerned by the actions of the Grand Duchies of Bourgogne & Nichtstein and the Kingdom of Eiffelland. Their involvement in the Ivernish Civil War has resulted in countless incursions into neutral territory and we remain convinced that the People's Republic is also threatened by such incursions. The People's Republic reiterates its commitment to peace across the region. Mme. Marie-Claudette Lausanne COMMISSAR - EXTERNAL RELATIONS |
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COMMISSARIAT OF PEOPLE'S DEPUTIES DIRECTORATE FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS 30. Decembre. 1955 The People's Republic urges the Grand Ducal Government to refrain from deviating from well-established principles of diplomatic conduct in communiques. While disagreement is commonplace in the world of diplomacy, we must not resort to making less than polite remarks about fellow diplomats and representatives of sovereign nation-states. We would like to remind the Grand Ducal Government that providing maps, in the manner that they have, is meaningless for they can be doctored and wholly unreflective of the realities of decisions made in the heat of battle. The only appropriate evidence is, in our opinion, from radar scans and other such technical reports from the particular area in question. The Government of Saaremaa has provided our Ambassador with enough such convincing evidence for us to believe that the statements from them have some truth to them. I would like to remind my counterpart in Chagny that Villesen has made no accusation against Bourgogne. That was done by the Government of Saaremaa. They have convinced us with their evidence. Whereas, [MENTION=26]Bourgogne[/MENTION] hesitates to do the same. It is, thus, quite reasonable for us to conclude that one narrative has more weight than the other. I urge the Government in Chagny to refrain from adopting their usual arrogant tone against the People's Republic. Sincerely, Mme. Marie-Claudette Lausanne COMMISSAR - EXTERNAL RELATIONS |