"Not only the situation the international community has, unfortunately, been stuck in for the last decades, but also the harsh reactions thereupon by decision makers of this Great Nation, no matter the time and system, have gradually created a culture of fear. Fear about Lillorainen getting dragged onto one side or the other, but also fear about Lillorainen ending up on the receiving end of the game of winning and losing some of said decision makers - falsely - understood international commerce as. People from all political factions, including my own, have a long tradition of perceiving trade as a zero-sum game, where one side wins and one loses. Which is not the case with any proper trade deal ensuring, that either side benefits at the end of the day. In this day and age, where the World Order has changed radically within but a couple of years, and where international relationships have become as essential as they have never been before, it is about time to make a change - in a wise and proper manner, mind you, not blindly. If so many nations begin to open up now, why would, of all countries, the one which once hosted one of the most powerful trade leagues east of Shikonjima refuse to do so? This is a new era, with new conditions, and it is time for this country to adopt to it."
- President Marie Seelscheid, during a public speech in Theede, Rathenia, October 6, 1992.
Nation Hopper, en route to the Fortham Army Air Field, Fortham, Free Lands of the Selkie.
Evening of Day 1.For President Silas Flemming, this was an exciting day. The man with the brown hair and eyes, who woule turn 47 in October, had only been to Fortham for one single night, last year, during th signing ceremony of the SEA-Accords - but this, of course, could barely count as a full, meaningful state visit. While he was not entirely unexperienced with this kind of occasion, given the astonishing time of 18 years he had served as the President of the Federation by now, meeting a Selkie-delegation had always been different, given the special bond between Lillorainians and Selkie. And he was aware, that he was not alone with this opinion.
This opinion was also shared by Annika Seelscheid, Speaker of the Meritocratic Council. The woman in her early 40s, whose Aunt had been nobody lesser than the President of the Federation from 1989 to (her assassination in) 1994, and who barely looked half her age, would recognize Felicia Sciotóg of the Tribe of Monaghan just as easily as Flemming would. She would represent the famous (or
infamous, depending on whom you ask) Upper Chamber of the Federation's legislature - or, as a satirist named Achaz Engholm once had put it, the "bunch of bearded, vegan-beer-drinking, vaping technocrats spending the entire day planning six-laned highways through the backyards of the girls who refused to date them back in grade 7." At least, that one hadn't been the worst thing said about this chamber ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Friedhelm Marquardt was a bit more calm, given how experienced he already was. Even though he was only in his late fifties, younger politicians often joked about his age and experience along the lines of, "Marquardt has already represented the Storöer-League!" His usual reaction was a grin and saying, "Yeah, I was in charge of holding on to the inkpot, but well, if that counts ..."
Seelscheid's counterpart, for the purpose of this travel, was Friederike Golkrath, Minister of Affairs of the Chamber of States - the second chamber of Lillorainen's federal legislature, encompassing elected representatives of the Federation's 14 states. Her primary job was mediating between the parliament and the State Governments in case of conflicts of interests - and minor conflicts did pop up every now and then, especially when it came to regulations or standards of interstate commerce, and it was generally believed, that if Lillorainen goes into talks on commerce, the last thing that should hinder the success thereof were issues due to regional variations of regulations and tax policy within the country. Golkrath was a blonde and brown-eyed woman in her mid-thirties.
Speaking of commerce - this was a field Albin Ragnar Estrup was in charge of. He had no experience in state visits whatsoever, as he had only been in charge of this ministry since February this year. He was in his mid-forties, younger than his predecessor in office, and with his dark-blonde hair fixed to the back using hair gel and his scrutinizing glance in his blue eyes, he always looked as if he took his job dead-seriously. However, a quick look behind the façade would quickly reveal his friendly kind, and even a good sense of humor. Especially his 41-year old colleague Lena Ammerup, Minister of Infrastructure and Technological Advancement, who came along as well, found, that Estrup was quite a charming person to be around with ...
Another charming lady aboard was Lykke Nörvenich, Minister of Education, Culture & Sports. Even though the dark-blonde, green-eyed woman had only seen 32 Summers by now, her cleen sweep had been astonishing, with her career as the leader of the Vedjading state branch of the Meritocratic Unity Party's youth organization from age 18 to age 21, as the youngest MP of Vedjading's state legislature until age 26, as a Member of the Chamber of States representing her home constituency for another four years, up to applying for and getting appointed to the Meritocratic Council.
Ole Klingebiel was but a year older than Nörvenich - still qualifying for the "young and wild generation", as older colleagues loved putting it -, and had quite a bit of experience serving as an Ambassador of the Federation. He had been a permanent representative to the Kingdom of Ahjada until its dissolution in 2018, and mostly had traveled along any official diplomatic occasion ever since.
And last, but not least, the youngest one aboard - Special Ambassador Ceyda Nimatuliha Jagoda, 23 years of age. Being the daughter of a Lillorainian and a Shamsiyyan diplomatic staff member (and the half-sister of a lassie from her Mom's second marriage her Dad actually had never wanted Ceyda to ever meet for reasons beyond her, but that was a different story ...), her way had been pathed from the get-go. Even though she rather less officially represented two countries (at least never at the same time), she was quite valued highly by her colleagues from either place, especially as a mediator for any negotiations between both countries.
Most of the men had opted for classical black tie, as it seemed appropriate for this event. Ceyda had decided to wear her favorite dress, in the same shade of green as the flag of Shamsiyya was (which was a coincidence, though); the other ladies had decided to go for
Lillorainian traditional dress in varying colors.
As they entered the airspace of the Free Lands, Ceyda and Ammerup woke up from the short nap they had taken in order to avoid getting jetlagged from the timezone difference between Lysköping and Fortham.
"We're almost there" - Lykke Nörvenich noted.
"Indeed" - Flemming said. "Do we have to reiterate the general rules again, or are they known to everyone at this point?"
"You mean like, 'Don't overdo it with the whiskey!', 'Do leave a good impression!', 'Do be careful about whom you allow into your hotel room!', 'Don't behave worse than what you're accustomed to from back home!', and 'No shoes on the sofa!'?" - Ole Klingebiel asked, grinning.
"Exactly."
"No worries, we know how it works" - Klingebiel said, taking a drag from his pipe.
"The welcoming committee's arrived as well" - Ceyda noted and point out of the bulls' eye, through which one could easily see the two Stuamas now escorting the
Nation Hopper, the famous airplane everyone recognized as the President's Plane by its colors, as it was completely painted in a black-yellow-vanilla horizontal tricolor.
Of course, the markings of the SDF's 14th Air Combat Squadron were not only noticed by the passengers, but also by the pilot and the co-pliot in the cockpit, for whom this was to expect. Bruno Rehweiler had many years of experience flying this plane. His much younger co-pilot, Nermin Shirvani, a pilot from Saressidia participating in a joint exercise program the Saresside Air Force and Lillorainen's KGJ (
Kampfgruppe-Jäger, commonly nicknamed 'Commando Juliett') had started a few years back, was already professional enough to not get bothered by this, either. That Lt. Col. Dóire always failed to resist flirting with any woman who happened to sit in the cockpit of a plane entering the airspace of the Free Lands, this was a detail the MND had already informed her about.
The passengers in the back would soon get the following message to hear over the loudspeaker: "
Ladies and Gentlemen, we are going to reach the Fortham Army Air Field in a couple of minutes. Please prepare to fasten your seatbelts and to cover your ears, and - Klingebiel and Estrup, this goes for the both of you in particular - finish smoking."
The last bit caused a round of chuckles. Rehweiler really knew them too well. The gentlemen addressed put out their pipes.
Rehweiler and Shirvani would stay in touch with the Tower, preparing for landing.