by Limborg » Wed Apr 02, 2014 5:25 am
by Karthalia » Wed Apr 02, 2014 5:47 am
by Lithuanian Empire » Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:17 am
Lithuanian Empire wrote:I never watch Eurovision - it's a waste of possible time on NS.
Yes, I prefer NS rather than Eurovision.
by Limborg » Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:27 am
by Zenoch » Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:51 am
by Aireh » Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:58 am
by Roski » Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:24 am
To: The President of the United States of America
From: The Office of Foreign Relations in AustriaHello, I have opened this communication to attempt to help the European Union, and in turn the economy of the entire world. The European Union depends on Russia as a natural gas provider, and also an oil provider. Threats of late have frightened us here, though we personally do not depend on Russia, that Russia intends to use this at an advantage to a major crisis soon. Please help Austria push for the European Union to become dependent on the United States, and not the Russian Federation.
To: The Office of the President of Canada
From: The Office of Foreign Relations in AustriaWe have sent communication to the United States of America, and we wish for your help as well. The European Union is dependent on the Russian Federation for Oil and Natural Gas. We wish for you the help us push the European Union to be more dependent on our friends in the Americas, as I fear the Russian Federation may use the dependence again in a future crisis.
by Winovia » Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:03 am
To: Islamic Republic of Iran
From: President of the United States of America
For far too long our two nations have had broken, for a lack of better words, relations. I intend to mend those broken relations, and to change Iran's view of the West. I will admit that the United States was once a hypocritical imperialistic nation, but not anymore. We are now focused on national sovereignty, diplomacy, and peace. The United States is starting something new, and I would like for you to be a part of it. I am inviting you to Washington D.C. to further discuss these matters.
Signed,
Barack H. Obama
To: Members of Nato
From: President of the United States of America
We have imposed sanctions on Russia, due to their acts of aggression in the Ukraine. We encourage all of you to do the same and show Russia that their actions will not be tolerated.
Signed,
Barack H. Obama
by Aurinsula » Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:11 am
by Zenoch » Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:12 am
Roski wrote:To: The Office of the President of Canada
From: The Office of Foreign Relations in Austria(Image)We have sent communication to the United States of America, and we wish for your help as well. The European Union is dependent on the Russian Federation for Oil and Natural Gas. We wish for you the help us push the European Union to be more dependent on our friends in the Americas, as I fear the Russian Federation may use the dependence again in a future crisis.
The Canadian government would love to increase oil and natural gas trade with Austria and the rest of Europe. We shall open free trade with all nations in the European Union, and offer a discounted price for both oil and natural gas.
by Limborg » Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:58 am
by Aireh » Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:19 pm
To President Barrack Obama,
Mr. President, I write to you today to request a meeting with you in person regarding the presence of American multi-national corporations in Ireland. For a long time now our two nations have enjoyed very close political and economic relations, and Ireland has been happy to play host to American companies as a European headquarters. American companies benefit from us being the only English speaking country in the EU single currency market, our highly educated workforce, high-tech information industry and our low level of corporation tax.
However, for a number of recent years investigation have shown that American corporations here, namely Apple Inc., have been taking advantage of our situation, and have refused to give information on profits made in Ireland and the EU and have withheld their tax payments. The value of these undisclosed accounts could be worth an estimated €3 billion to the Irish exchequer. I request that we may meet in person to discuss this issue as well as other issues regarding our bi-lateral relations ie, mutual immigration/emigration, standing trade treaties, debts and future treaties and agreements.
As leader of the United States and the Free World I realise the fullness of your schedule. Should you be unable to meet in person I would be more than happy to play host to an American delegation here in Ireland.
Yours sincerely,
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade,
Joe Costello
by Zenoch » Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:23 pm
by Imperium Nova » Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:47 pm
by Avissia » Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:53 pm
Romania Today
Our President has today announced that he will be guaranteeing the Independence of Montenegro and Kosovo, stating that "All further attempts to challenge the independence of the states, by Serbia, or any other state for that matter, will be made to suffer, whether it be by economic sanctions, or by direct military intervention."
Furthermore, the Romanian Government has voted strongly against a proposal to terminate Romanian involvement in NATO. However, the Ministry of Defence has announced that all deployed troops in Afghanistan will be brought back home by September this year.
In other news, there have been numerous rallies in Eastern Romania today, again organised by the Romanian-Moldavian Unification Movement. The Foreign Office have not yet stated whether or not unification talks are on the cards, as a delegation on the matter returns on the 6th.
by Karthalia » Wed Apr 02, 2014 4:20 pm
by The New Greek Republic » Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:05 pm
To: The Government of Iran
From: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Subject: Improved Relations
Encryption: HIGH
To Whom It May Concern,
It has come to my attention that the recent actions of Iran may further itself from the West, with that said, the Republic of Kazakhstan is in support of your actions, and is interesed in further developing our relations with each other to ensure a long, and prosperous future for the both of our nations.
Signed,
Nursultan Nazarbayev
To: The Romanian Government
From: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Subject: Relations
Encryption: HIGH
To Whom It May Concern,
I have noticed that the Romanian Legislature has decided to terminate it's membership within NATO. The Republic of Kazakhstan as a whole would like to commend your for this action, and would be glad to begin molding a new relationship between our two great nations so that future generations of Romanians and Kazakhs will stand side by side with each other, no matter what the topic is.
Signed,
Nursultan Nazarbayev
To: Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation
From: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Subject: Eurasian Union Meeting
Encryption: HIGH
Mr. Putin,
According to my sources, it seems that The Russian Federation is more now than ever in beginning talks for a Eurasian Union. I would like to notify you, President Putin, that the Republic of Kazakhstan is completely on board, and wishes for a meeting to discuss the formation to procede at the earliest possible time.
Signed,
Nursultan Nazarbayev
To: Kim Jong-Un, Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
From: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Subject: Relations
Encryption: HIGH
Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un,
It has came to my full attention that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea may contain up to 2/3rds of the world's rare Earth element supply. Now, whether you are or you aren't interested in allowing foreign investors into Korea to observe it, the Republic of Kazakhstan would open relations between our two great nations by constructing an embassy in Pyongyang, and Korea constructing one in Astana.
Signed,
Nursultan Nazarbayev
Sanabel wrote: I control the Holy See with its transvestite pope who identifies as an ogre.
by Empire of Symphonia » Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:39 pm
Saudi Arabia News
Following a short session of royal meetings, King Abdullah declared that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would be undertaking further socio-economic reforms as a result of Arab Spring demands. The king previous earmarked several billion dollars in housing improvements and other social services, as well as allowing women to join the advisory Shura and Consultative Councils. However, critics of the royal family responded that this was not enough to see true democratic control of the country, which the royal family obviously opposes. With the support from the ulema, the Kingdom would begin allowing the following:
- foreign citizens and non-Muslims may visit the Holy Sanctuary in Mecca
- women are allowed to drive
- women are not obligated to wear headwear
- women may own property
- women are entitled to rights and freedoms afforded to male citizens, excluding the right to vote in Municipal elections
- foreign guest workers may not be maltreated and can utilize legal defense in event of injury
In addition, the government has agreed to open freer trade in the special economic zones in bid to attract more foreign investment. Oil supplied to foreign nations can be increased provided that renegotiation of prices and trade be conducted.
On the regional front, the Kingdom condemned Iranian influence in the Syrian Civil War, noting that Syria is a sovereign state and that the use of state-funded terrorists and special forces on the part of Iran is interference in another nation's internal affairs. The Saudi government moved to offer to buy 50 Eurofighter Tyhoons from European Union nation at market price as well as 50 Challenger IV tanks. The Saudi Defense Ministry offered to buy any strategic weaponry from the United States at a maximum cost of USD$ 5 billion, the largest defense procurement in the history of the country. In addition, the king offered to allow Western nations to station forces in Saudi Arabia for a yearly base fee of USD$ 50 million as to help defend the state against intervention. Already, the Saudis have intervened in other states to prevent a destabilizing of the region, the prime example being the Kingdom of Bahrain which saw protest over royal rule earlier last year as part of the Arab Spring.
Some foreign and Islamist critics have accused the Saudis of already supplying the Syrian rebels, which can also be certainly applied to other Arab monarchies. The Saudis have only responded that they recognize the Syrian National Council as the true and legitimate government of Syria and will not stand for the deaths of innocents perpetrated by marauders who are defended by the Assad government and its allies.
by The Miaphysite Church of Coptic Archism » Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:47 pm
Addressed Towards: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Directed By: Pak Ui-chun, Foreign Affairs Minister of North Korea
ENCRYPTION: High
After due discussion among the North Korean government it has been decided that Rare Earth Element resources in North Korea are likely to remain in North Korean control for the foreseeable future. However, we are most open to improving diplomatic relations with the nation of Kazakhstan. We are happy to provide a site for an embassy in the Munsudong Diplomatic Compound, Pyongyang, and we are in the process of appointing an official ambassador and embassy staff to be sent to Kazakhstan.
Dutifully,
Pak Ui-Chun, Foreign Affairs Minister
by Aireh » Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:01 pm
To whom it may concern, (Austria - Steyr Motors)
I write to you regarding a current program bein run by the Irish government known as the 'Irish Motor Project'. The aim of this project is to produce an economy car for the domestic Irish market. I, John Devlin, have been appointed as head of the project committee and am a leading member of the design and engineering team.
For this project we face the problem that we don not have the expertise sufficient enough to produce a cost-effective powerplant for the automobile and have received no co-operation from other European automobile manufacturers. We would be very interested if Steyr Motors would be willing to design and produce a small, low cost diesel engine for the car.
I would be happy to answer any questions you may have and look forward to your responce,
CEO John Devlin.
by Karthalia » Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:34 pm
BRP. Gregorio Del Pilar - a Philippine Navy Hamilton Class cutter.
The Republic of the Philippines
Dear Leader!
Encryption: IMPOSSIBLE
I am here on behalf of the Filipino People as you know we are a Very Loyal ally to the US. we are here to ask Military and Financial support in funding Operation Kalayaan: to Set up oil rigs and provide Military Security Assistance you get LOTS of Oil if you do. and would you like them to take Philippines then Hawaii then... you?
Signed,
Benigno Aquino - Philippine President.
by Aurinsula » Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:57 pm
TO: H.E. Nursultan Nazarbayev, President, Republic of Kazakhstan
FROM: Foreign Secretariat of the Central Military Commission, People's Republic of China
RE: Defense tender
To his Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan,
The Chinese people regard with great interest Kazakhstan's tireless work to expand and modernize its defense systems and achieve its rightful pre-eminence in Central Asia. Please regard China as a friend of the Kazakhs; we are prepared to offer a good price on any defense procurement as you may require in the course of your self-determined path to modernization. As we are both members of the Shanghai Cooperative Organization, China is always pleased to offer its friends a helping hand.
TO: H.E. V. V. Putin, President, Russian Federation
FROM: Office of the Foreign Minister, People's Republic of China
RE: Eurasian Union
To His Excellency Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, President of the Russian Federation,
At the present time, we regard efforts to the formation of a "Eurasian Union" of Russia with Central Asian republics, e.g. Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan etc., other factors notwithstanding, as being non-conducive to good relations within the Shanghai Cooperative Organization.
by Limborg » Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:46 am
Adressed to: Barack H. Obama
We have no intrest in your offer as long as the sanctions are still working. Iran desires to hold a new meeting with the P5+1 to make a deal. Perhaps after that, we will hand out for a normalization of relations with the United states.
Iran encourages the United States recent actions on its middle-eastern policies, however i ask you to talk to your allies, mainly Canda, who still acts hostile towards our nation and our people. I hope to meet you someday in the future.
Signed by,
Hassan Rouhani, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Adressed to: Nursultan Nazarbayev
I welcome this message and Iran sees great potential in our relations. We wish to hold talks about visa free travel, an increase of trade and perhaps the possibility of holding joint military drills. You can discuss this with the Iranian ambassador, he knows about it and will be in charge of that. I hope that our relation will continue to grow and that we may remain friendly towards eachother untill the end of days.
Signed by,
Hassan Rouhani, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran
by Karthalia » Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:51 am
Republic of the Philippines
Greetings.
I am here on behalf of the Filipino people asking for your help on our Newly initiated Oil rig project WELL WITHIN OUR EEZ. any nation that will telegram you to shut this transaction down please ignore them since this is well within our EEZ. please help guide us on this Project.
Sincerely,
President Benigno Aquino.
by Avissia » Thu Apr 03, 2014 2:00 am
The New Greek Republic wrote:
June 7th, 2014
Astana, Kazakhstan
President Nursultan Nazarbayev walked into his office, carrying the usual folder of papers, and other pieces of information about internal and foreign affairs. Nazarbayev sat in the leather chair that had awaited his arrival all morning and began reading his briefing. The President couldn't keep focus, being up late last night reading over the new military bill that had been passed by the Kazakh Congress. He stretched before slowly standing up and making him a cup of coffee and taking a sip of it as he began to sit down once again.
He was immediately much more focused on his reading. First thing up, the actions of Iran. Iran had boldy taken a move that had even further segregated itself from the West, as it is currently now investing in making it's military much more effecient than it has been before. Then, even more boldly, taking matters into it's hands and telling the Canandian Ministry to fall back on it's firmly stated opinions on Iran. Though the president seen these actions to be a step in the wrong direction, he didn't want to jeopardize Kazakhstan's chance to build on Iranian-Kazakh relations, which Nazarbayev was focused on increasing since taking leadership.
Next up, Romania has voted to withdraw from NATO and begin recalling troops that were apart of NATO missions back home to Romania. Nursultan was glad to hear that another country had seen the light and chose to reject the ideals projected on the rest of the world by countries like the United States. He intended to make a better relationship with his Romanian counterparts with this news.
Turning to the next page, he was glad to see something about Kazakhstan's greatest ally, Russia. Government reports show that Russia seems intent on initiating more and better relations around the region, no doubt to help achieve the formation of Eurasian Union, which President Nazarbayev was in total support of. Being the largest economy in Central Asia, it was apparent that Kazakhstan was the main focus of the Russians.
The last page that concerned foreign policy was about North Korea's recent discovery of large rare Earth elements within it's borders. The Hermit Kingdom of North Korea would most likely not be interested in letting forein investors operate inside of the secular state. Unless, of course, the investing nation was on good terms with North Korea, and supported the country with almost no dissent against it. So, to get ahold of the great economic chance that has came up, the president decided to form a new relationship with the belligerent state.
He picked one final stack of papers, this stack however was the Military Reform Act of 2014, which would reorganize the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan into several new sections of the army. This would keep the Republican Guard, Armed Ground Forces, Air Force, and a Riverine Force. It would also be creating several branches of military. This includes, the Kazakh Angency of Military Intelligence that will be a spying force and such. The Spetsial'noye rabocheye usiliye, or Special Operational Force, would be created for special operations, and Kazakhstan Missile System
would all be formed as part of the reform. The bill would also progressively increase the active number of troops up to 400,000, and reserve force 700,000, and would also be looking to improve the quality of equipment used by the military. After looking the bill one final time, he signed it into law.
Military Reform Act Passed
President Nazarbayev signed the Military Reform Act of 2014 today, this means that the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan will undergo a significant improvement. Active military numbers will increase to 400,000, while the reserve force will be increased to 750,000. The reserve force, however, is expected to be cut in the near future. New braches of the military will be formed in order to make it easier for national security to be ensured. As a result of the bill's passage, the government will be reaching out to various suppliers for more modern weapons.To: The Government of Iran
From: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Subject: Improved Relations
Encryption: HIGH
To Whom It May Concern,
It has come to my attention that the recent actions of Iran may further itself from the West, with that said, the Republic of Kazakhstan is in support of your actions, and is interesed in further developing our relations with each other to ensure a long, and prosperous future for the both of our nations.
Signed,
Nursultan NazarbayevTo: The Romanian Government
From: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Subject: Relations
Encryption: HIGH
To Whom It May Concern,
I have noticed that the Romanian Legislature has decided to terminate it's membership within NATO. The Republic of Kazakhstan as a whole would like to commend your for this action, and would be glad to begin molding a new relationship between our two great nations so that future generations of Romanians and Kazakhs will stand side by side with each other, no matter what the topic is.
Signed,
Nursultan NazarbayevTo: Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation
From: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Subject: Eurasian Union Meeting
Encryption: HIGH
Mr. Putin,
According to my sources, it seems that The Russian Federation is more now than ever in beginning talks for a Eurasian Union. I would like to notify you, President Putin, that the Republic of Kazakhstan is completely on board, and wishes for a meeting to discuss the formation to procede at the earliest possible time.
Signed,
Nursultan NazarbayevTo: Kim Jong-Un, Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
From: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Subject: Relations
Encryption: HIGH
Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un,
It has came to my full attention that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea may contain up to 2/3rds of the world's rare Earth element supply. Now, whether you are or you aren't interested in allowing foreign investors into Korea to observe it, the Republic of Kazakhstan would open relations between our two great nations by constructing an embassy in Pyongyang, and Korea constructing one in Astana.
Signed,
Nursultan Nazarbayev
From: Victor Ponta, Prime Minister
To: Kazakhstan
Subject: Relations
Encryption: High
You seem to have misunderstood our recent press release. We have voted to stay a part of NATO, and our withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan will not change our relationship with NATO or the EU. We are still interested in an improvement in relations, should you still be interested too.
Signed,
Victor Ponta-Prime Minister
To: All NATO and EU members
Subject: Military Design Request
Encryption: Medium
As a part of our military modernisation program, we are in need of extra military designs. We therefore request that we are sent designs for modern tank and submarine designs, to help our army and navy.
Signed,
Victor Ponta-Prime Minister
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