Hyeon
Korean Empire
- Feb 23, 2022
- 25
With the rapidly deteriorating situation in the Middle East, the world was faced with a difficult challenge in preventing one of the worst atrocities in history from repeating itself. Sanctions and diplomatic isolation were clearly not working, and war might not be able to stop worse in time. Not that Korea had the means to contribute to war anyway. This left one final possibility, one that Korea had to make if it were to be able to look at itself in the mirror. As such while most nations would send notifications of expulsions, the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs would send a different message to the Turkish embassy in Seoul, addressed to the Ambassador but to be handed off to any senior official still present. The message would be sealed so that its contents would be fully secured from any third parties.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Korean Empire
Your Excellency,
It is with horror that the government of the Korean Empire has learned of the recent events going on in your country, in particular with regards to the treatment of minorities including the Jewish citizens and residents of Turkey. Out of humanitarian interest, my Empress has requested me to extend an olive branch in the form of an offer to arrange for the migration of Jews and other affected minorities from Turkey to the Korean Empire. We are willing to arrange for the transport and all other concerns to enable a safe and secure migration without straining the Turkish treasury.
In addition to enabling you to realize the Turkey you seem to desire, this solution will avoid further scrutiny by the international community and may go a long way in salvaging Turkey's image internationally. Furthermore, to compensate for the inconvenience the Korean state is willing to transfer $500,000,000 to Turkey if it can guarantee that none of the minority groups will be harmed until they have reached Korea. Should you agree, the Korean government is also willing to relax the recently implemented sanctions.
I hope to hear a positive reply from your government soon. Whether it is in this life or the next, we must all eventually answer for our actions, please for your own soul and the fate of thousands of your subjects, do not add yourself to a long list of people history remembers for the wrong reasons.
Sincerely,
Park SoJung,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Korean Empire
It is with horror that the government of the Korean Empire has learned of the recent events going on in your country, in particular with regards to the treatment of minorities including the Jewish citizens and residents of Turkey. Out of humanitarian interest, my Empress has requested me to extend an olive branch in the form of an offer to arrange for the migration of Jews and other affected minorities from Turkey to the Korean Empire. We are willing to arrange for the transport and all other concerns to enable a safe and secure migration without straining the Turkish treasury.
In addition to enabling you to realize the Turkey you seem to desire, this solution will avoid further scrutiny by the international community and may go a long way in salvaging Turkey's image internationally. Furthermore, to compensate for the inconvenience the Korean state is willing to transfer $500,000,000 to Turkey if it can guarantee that none of the minority groups will be harmed until they have reached Korea. Should you agree, the Korean government is also willing to relax the recently implemented sanctions.
I hope to hear a positive reply from your government soon. Whether it is in this life or the next, we must all eventually answer for our actions, please for your own soul and the fate of thousands of your subjects, do not add yourself to a long list of people history remembers for the wrong reasons.
Sincerely,
Park SoJung,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Axis12