NationStates Jolt Archive


Invitation to the FRC

JRV
03-03-2006, 06:15
Chancellor John Andrew Garrison invites President Anthony Raymond Wittrock to tour the Federal Republic of Victoria later this month. Also, as a tribute to the long and close working relationship between our two great nations, the Federal Republic wishes to gift Dr. Wittrock sovereignty over the Island of Stewart.

- Department of Chancellor/Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Canad a
03-03-2006, 06:21
(i'll edit this in a bit in accepting both)
Canad a
03-03-2006, 22:39
I on behalf of President Wittrock and The Federal Republic of Canada, as the Secretary of State, Darren Temple accepts the invitational for the President to go to your lovely nation. However, under section four under thirteen of the Executive Code the President cannot accept territorial claims of a nation of his own but to have special territorial status of the Republic.

Darren Temple, Secretary of State
Department of State, Federal Republic of Canada
JRV
03-03-2006, 22:43
We understand and will instead gift the island in question to the Canadian Republic as a whole. The people of Victoria excitedly await Dr. Wittrock's arrival.

- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Canad a
04-03-2006, 07:50
VICTORIA INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE (VIX)
VICTORIA CITY (MELBOURNE), AUSTRALIS, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF VICTORIA

Air Force One turned poistioning while operately the aircraft in special instructions by Air Traffic Control for the plan to make a safe, secured landing on the runway. President Wittrock sat comfortable in the black leather chair in the Presidential Office of Air Force One, it was a disappointment that Prime Minister Ryan did not accompany him on this trip.

Air Colonel Jarold Arick Smith came on the line, "This is Colonel Smith, I am just reporting that we'll be making a touch down in fifteen minutes. It is highly reccomended for all passengers and flight crew to strapped themselves into their seats for their safety, this also goes to you, Mister President."

President Wittrock shook his head with a laugh as he stepped out of his chair and moved over to the seat that looked more like one to be on an aircraft to sit down; his Chief of Staff, Kiel Wright would join him after knocking on the door.

President Wittrock responded to the knocking at the door, "Come on in, Kiel, take a seat and strap yourself in."

Kiel nodded, "And if I don't?"

"Don't make me sign executive orders!" The President gently shaked his fist gently, but teasingly as the President felt Air Force One to begin making its descension.
JRV
04-03-2006, 08:00
Foreign Secretary Anita Laxenta watched from the ground as the sleek presidential jet made its descent towards the runway. She was part of small contingent of officials, reporters that waited to greet Dr. Wittrock off the runway. A military band and republican guard of honor was also present.
Canad a
04-03-2006, 08:07
Air Force One's rear landing gears' tires touched down on the runway as the the plane's speed began to slow down as the front landing gear touched the surface as the plane landed successfully. The plane turned around as it drove to it's special designated location on the air field where security was tight by the Canadian Secret Service and Officers of the Diplomatic Protection Service worked together as they placed reporters and members of the public body behind the designated lines.

Landing Crew on the ground moved cautiously towards the large aircraft that was a symbol of the Canadian Democracy. They moved as they placed the Presidential mat across the ground to where the Victorian Foreign Minister stood. As the planes doors opened and the stairs moved to the ground where the President of the Federal Republic of Canada stepped down the steps as he waved happily and excitedly to the Victorian people that came out to see his arrival.
JRV
04-03-2006, 10:26
The honor guard stood to attention as Dr. Wittrock and his entourage disembarked. The Canadian national anthem played majestically in the background.

Ms. Laxineta stepped forward to greet Wittrock, warmly extending her hand.
"Welcome Mr. President to Victoria. I am Foreign Secretary Laxineta and I'll be accompanying you to Government House. I trust your flight went well?"
Canad a
04-03-2006, 22:38
President Wittrock walked down the path to the Foreign Secretary of Victoria as he went out of his way to shake hands with the Victorian populus in thanking them for their warm welcome.

"Welcome Mr. President to Victoria. I am Foreign Secretary Laxineta and I'll be accompanying you to Government House. I trust your flight went well?" Laxienta inquired.

"Nice to meet you Madame Secretary. You are more then welcome to accompany us to the Government House. The flight went by smoothly, I have been looking forward to this trip to Victoria. It has been a long time since I last came to your great country, Madame Secretary."