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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 18, 2010 7:11:35 GMT -5
Poland would like to ask whether or not Germany would be interested in acquiring Polands section of Northern Ireland. The majority of the Polish government agrees that the section of Northern Ireland doesn't give Poland any advantages what-so-ever, and is more of a bother, as the Polish Union would rather concentrate it's efforts in Central and Eastern Europe. Also the citizens of Northern Ireland have no ethnic or cultural connection to Poland at all, (besides a few immigrants), making the notion of Northern Ireland being absorbed into the Polish Union almost a ridiculous notion. As for the Germans, having already control of most of Ireland, would profit from optaining the whole of Ireland, and would give them a large "stronghold" in Western Europe around the Atlantic Ocean. Of course there would need to be some deals made, but we at this time would like to know if you are interested in all. With best wishes.
Walter Sobieslaw and the Government of Poland
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 18, 2010 7:11:47 GMT -5
(Johann)
At this time, Germany is interested in gaining Northern Ireland. We would like to meet with you soon, over negotiating this deal. When and where would you like to start negotiations?
Signed, Secretary Ruzicka Reichstagsgebäude Platz der Republik 1 11011 Berlin-Tiergarten Berlin, Germany
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 18, 2010 7:12:01 GMT -5
Poland would like to invite the German representatives over to Bratislava, the previous capital of Slovakia, in a week. There they would discuss the deal, and also partake in the opening day of the weeklong celebration of Slovakia’s absorption into the Polish Union. Also the Polish government would like to invite the Germans to stay the celebration week in the city of Bratislava, (if you like), and experience the celebration, as myself (Walter) and several other Polish delegates will be staying there as well. Housing and other expenses will be taken care of. Looking forward to meeting you once more.
Walter Sobieslaw and the Polish Government.
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Post by Karl Franz Fredrick Stahlwelt on Aug 18, 2010 14:59:38 GMT -5
We would be delighted to attend the celebration week in Bratislava, though I shall have to leave a bit early. Would 5 people be acceptable? Also, do you want us to bring something?
Sighed Johann Blauvelt Reichstagsgebäude Platz der Republik 11011 Berlin-Tiergarten Berlin, Germany
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 18, 2010 17:08:40 GMT -5
We are happy that you are able to come, and it is quite alright if you leave early. Bringing five people will also be fine, and you may take whatever pleases you, (legal, of course). We are greatly looking forward to seeing you.
Walter Sobieslaw and the Polish government.
(I'll post the meeting soon, too busy today.)
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