NationStates Jolt Archive


A Diplomatic Emergence

Salted Crackers
22-04-2008, 02:52
SNN Breaking News:

"After hundreds of years of isolationist and communist rule, the new ruling party, Carl Barca's Liberation party, has achieved victory in the country's first democratic elections.

The party has sent out the following press release to the public, and nations everywhere: "With victory comes responsibility. Responsibility to meet all the promises and expectations that we established on the campaign trail, aswell as establishing finally a government designed to give the people what they need.
One of our promises was renewed foreign policy and establishing embassies with all and any interested countries. A formal invitation is also sent to all countries to formally attend the inauguration ceremony of President Elect, Carl Barca."

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AHSCA
22-04-2008, 02:55
AHSCA kindly welcomes you to the International Community.
Ceatus
22-04-2008, 02:56
President Fubb McHaley tunes into the TV with great interest, as he is always happy to see healthier diplomatic things happening in the world
Gwaine
22-04-2008, 03:12
To: Carl Barca

My nation of Gwaine will be glad to help you in anyway you need, to help you establish a strong and fair rule. We welcome you with open arms and hope to establish strong and friendly relations between our countries.

Sincerely Yours,
Edward M. Snyder III
President of the Commonwealth of Gwaine.
Excelsior Deus
22-04-2008, 03:39
The external events division at the foreign relations organization of Excelsior Deus records the television event before sealing the recorded information into a data package and sending it out to the higher ups in the their division. Within seconds, the information is collected and processed into the databanks before being sent to the chamber of "The Enlightened" themselves.

Within a few hours, the discussion that the video had sparked had been resolved among the members of the group. One of theirs was going to be at this inauguration ceremony in person, after all, relations are very important with any nation that had recently overthrown it's previous rulers.