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McPsychovillian Embassy Exchange Programme

McPsychoville
09-04-2006, 16:18
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McPsychoville Embassy Exchange Programme

Welcome. Like many others, we here at the McPsychoville Ministry for International Relations are keen to establish good relations with our fellow nations of the world, in the hopes that we can all grow stronger as a result. As such, we are pleased to invite you to our Embassy Exchange Programme.

However, we understand that many nations may not be willing to engage in such a programme with a nation such as ours, being smaller and less of a power in the global market; in the past, this has been viewed as a detriment to any diplomatic relations we have attempted to engage in. This view is archaic though, as with our rapidly growing private and public sectors, now is a better time than ever to get involved.

We do have a security policy involved with embassies within our borders, but is noticably less strict than those of other nations. In it's most succint form, it states:
You will be permitted up to seventy-five guards, who can be armed with any combination of small arms. If there is any confusion over this definition, ask.
You are permitted to use up to ten vehicles. These must be civilian, but can be armoured and equipped with defensive weaponry.
Any external security measures can be taken care of by the police department of the city in which your embassy is located if you so wish. If not, your guards will be required to do this themselves.
Upon requesting, you must stipulate which of the three available cities you wish your embassy to be located in: our capital city, Royston Valley, the best for political reasons,
Carson City, our economic stronghold, or
Ellis Island, voted the nicest place to live in the entire nation.

Yours faithfully,
Bryan Danielson, McPsychovillian Minister for International Relations