Madrinet wrote:(Image)
To: M. Antonio Costa, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Reorganized Portugal
Note №: PTG1/AMA22
Monsieur le Ministre
His Majesty's Collegium of External Politics presents its compliments to Your Excellency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and has the honour to enclose herewith Letters of Credence and embassy particulars relating to the raising of the rank of His Majesty's diplomatic mission in Portugal to that of an Embassy.
I have the honour to enact His Majesty's fervent desire to renew the relations of friendship and good understanding which have happily subsisted between our two nations since time immemorial, and which despite interruptions prior to the restoration of His most Catholic Majesty King Duarte II remain solid and fraternal.
His Majesty has has been pleased to appoint His Excellency Pasquino Bronzino, who for some time resided at the Madrinetan Legation in Lisbon under the old republican regime in the character of His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary, as Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. His Majesty trusts you will continue to receive him with benevolence and give entire credence to all that he may communicate to you on His Majesty's behalf.
His Majesty avails himself of this opportunity to renew to His Good Brother and Cousin King Duarte II the assurances of His most distinguished consideration.x Bartolome de Grizio
Deputy Assistant Secretary
Department of Diplomatic and Consular Affairs
His Majesty's Collegium of External Politics(Image)
To the honorable Archduke of Corseilles,
Normally, when receiving an embassy request, my robots will send off an email containing the standard approval or denial. However, seeing such a note from your nation has encouraged me to write to you personally.
Your application has been accepted, and we will be honored to host your embassy in Lisbon. We do hope M. Pasquino Bronzino will feel comfortable within the nation of Portugal. Your Letter of Credence has also been stored in the National Archive per request from the Archive Department, as it is considered a note of great significance. We do wish you the best in our nation.
Your obedient servant,
Antonio Costa
Minister of Foreign Affairs