The sanctity beholden upon that of an open border and free trade for all.
Ever since the dawn of civilisation, Yohannesia and Her Crown Commonwealth Empire have maintained an international open border and trade policy within its realm; spanning the length of twelve regions, holding sway over 46 billion people. In return, Yohannesia asked for nothing more but that of an equivalent reciprocation. Historically, various insignificant nations have refused her demand. These minor powers, devoid of the acknowledgement which one had upon Yohannesia and Her Commonwealth Empire, refused the presence of Yohannesian free trade enterprises and commercial goodwill. My predecessors have watched as Yohannesia and Her warm extension of affectionate hand was rejected outright.
That shall be no more.
Let it be known upon the date this official statement has been written, that Yohannesia and Her Commonwealth Empire shall militarily enforce its will upon any sovereign nations and governments which refuse the opening of their economic and geographical border towards Yohannesian goods, trading entities and participations. The recent economic and military crises within the region of Gholgoth have shown the imperative need for Yohannesia to expand her market overseas. The vaunted Commonwealth Navy shall enforce the god-given right which Yohannesia and Her Commonwealth Empire has upon the expansion of its open border and market policy overseas. She shall not rest asunder.
You have been warned.
Lest the sleeping leviathan known throughout the almighty region of Gholgoth as the Commonwealth Navy shall knock upon your border, Yohannesia hereby recommend the opening of your represented government’s territorial border and market to her commerce, goods and enterprises. The evil known to mankind as that of mercantilism and closed-border polity is an antiquity, outdated concept. Yohannesia shall ensure, under her watch, that the presence of its lingering existence shall be no more.
As Signed by the Rt Hon. Julius Frej Shriver
His Majesty's Minister of Foreign Affairs