Avadria
13-03-2005, 08:24
Avadrian International News Agency
Government to Establish "Daet Frans Hemal"
(AINA)-Brussels, Belgium
Today Governer General Erwin Troda announced the formation of the "Frans Hemal" or France Wall, which will seperate Avadrian controlled France from the French Republic. This comes shortly after formal agression between the two nations came to a close, with the Empire seizing nearly half of France's territory. Desite the armistice, tensions are still high along the borders and the wall will serve as a means to deter the outbreak of conflict.
"Both the Avadrian and French forces suffered great losses during the conflict between our two powers. We, and I am certain the French as well, wish to see an end to bloodshed in the region. The wall will help deter aggression from French terrorists against our forces, as well as eliminate the interaction between our two armies which may escalate into conflict." Governer General Troda said today, speaking from the former International Court of Justice in Brussels, Belgium.
Few details have been provided about the walls exact construction, however it is certain that it will shield all of the Avadrian territory. The wall will run from the coast of the Mediterranian in Provence-Alpes-Cote D'Azur up along the Belgium border to the North Sea. The massive structure would effectively cut off the rest of Western Europe's roadways from the Eastern part of the continent.
Leader's of the international community have not been contacted for their response.
Government to Establish "Daet Frans Hemal"
(AINA)-Brussels, Belgium
Today Governer General Erwin Troda announced the formation of the "Frans Hemal" or France Wall, which will seperate Avadrian controlled France from the French Republic. This comes shortly after formal agression between the two nations came to a close, with the Empire seizing nearly half of France's territory. Desite the armistice, tensions are still high along the borders and the wall will serve as a means to deter the outbreak of conflict.
"Both the Avadrian and French forces suffered great losses during the conflict between our two powers. We, and I am certain the French as well, wish to see an end to bloodshed in the region. The wall will help deter aggression from French terrorists against our forces, as well as eliminate the interaction between our two armies which may escalate into conflict." Governer General Troda said today, speaking from the former International Court of Justice in Brussels, Belgium.
Few details have been provided about the walls exact construction, however it is certain that it will shield all of the Avadrian territory. The wall will run from the coast of the Mediterranian in Provence-Alpes-Cote D'Azur up along the Belgium border to the North Sea. The massive structure would effectively cut off the rest of Western Europe's roadways from the Eastern part of the continent.
Leader's of the international community have not been contacted for their response.