GingeOrCringe
Junior
- Apr 5, 2020
- 625
Private/encrypted
"Exactly, yes, we both see this the same way. Making several consecutive commitments over time rather than rushing one large treaty will give Ukrainians the greatest feeling of security--and for that you'll gain their trust. It will be slower, but this is actually an advantage. We will have time to ensure only the most legally sound, most beneficial agreements for both of us will be introduced. Plus it will be infinitely easier to have documents ratified individually rather than an omnibus treaty."
He pulled an identical copy of the document from his briefcase and signed both. "I suggest we announce this plan for Crimea after the reparations projects have begun, that way no one can make accusations of it being a disingenuous or conditional apology. The positive public reaction will generate plenty of momentum when it comes to actually ratifying the treaty. From there the friendship between our countries can only grow."
Once he had finished signing he would set down his pen and raise his glass. "To our partnership in Crimea: may it reforge any bonds which were broken, may Russia and Ukraine remain together as they should forever be."
HeadlessSeeker
"Exactly, yes, we both see this the same way. Making several consecutive commitments over time rather than rushing one large treaty will give Ukrainians the greatest feeling of security--and for that you'll gain their trust. It will be slower, but this is actually an advantage. We will have time to ensure only the most legally sound, most beneficial agreements for both of us will be introduced. Plus it will be infinitely easier to have documents ratified individually rather than an omnibus treaty."
He pulled an identical copy of the document from his briefcase and signed both. "I suggest we announce this plan for Crimea after the reparations projects have begun, that way no one can make accusations of it being a disingenuous or conditional apology. The positive public reaction will generate plenty of momentum when it comes to actually ratifying the treaty. From there the friendship between our countries can only grow."
Once he had finished signing he would set down his pen and raise his glass. "To our partnership in Crimea: may it reforge any bonds which were broken, may Russia and Ukraine remain together as they should forever be."
HeadlessSeeker