- Jul 12, 2018
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"I'm happy you mentioned Gotland..." he said as he admired the dish that was brought out for him. "I was actually going to ask you about that as well. As I'm sure you know, the Crown has been given the authority to conduct and handle Foreign Affairs upon the advice of the government... His Majesty is still a young man now, considering he is in his mid-twenties, but I knew him when he was even younger. I was actually one of his professors while he was in university, and we had similar interests." Leif's hands were folded on the table before him. On one finger was his wedding band, while the other which was usually occupied with his gold Masonic ring was left bare. He normally didn't wear it to diplomatic functions, but in truth, it was one of the "shard interests" that he and Enoch had.
"I'm normally not in the business of even hosting state visits, but the Foreign Ministry felt that it would be more than appropriate for one of our Nordic brothers. The government hasn't exactly expressed this publicly, but our position on Gotland is that the former Swedish government should have never relinquished it. Beyond that, the Conservative Party has yet to develop a layered opinion on the matter... Part of the issue is that we consider the United Kingdom to be a natural friend and ally of Norway. Our admiration for the British, though, will not blind us from doing whatever the right thing is. If you would like a mediator in the future for whatever negotiations you may want to have with the United Kingdom, we would be happy to participate. At the very least, it would be nice to know what the people of Gotland think about the situation, and if they have their own devolved government.
"But yes, anyway..." he listened to the Swede's questions about Norway and nodded. "Yes, well Russian activity always concerns the Ministry of Defense, but the Russian governments we have lived through so far have shown no hostility to us. Our country very rarely gets into political disputes with others - we prefer to be loved by all if possible - but an aggressive Russia would potentially be a problem. We have joined the ETO, which I hope will be of benefit to Norway. I would really like to see our country build relationships outside of Europe, such as the United States and the Philippines."
@Connor
"I'm normally not in the business of even hosting state visits, but the Foreign Ministry felt that it would be more than appropriate for one of our Nordic brothers. The government hasn't exactly expressed this publicly, but our position on Gotland is that the former Swedish government should have never relinquished it. Beyond that, the Conservative Party has yet to develop a layered opinion on the matter... Part of the issue is that we consider the United Kingdom to be a natural friend and ally of Norway. Our admiration for the British, though, will not blind us from doing whatever the right thing is. If you would like a mediator in the future for whatever negotiations you may want to have with the United Kingdom, we would be happy to participate. At the very least, it would be nice to know what the people of Gotland think about the situation, and if they have their own devolved government.
"But yes, anyway..." he listened to the Swede's questions about Norway and nodded. "Yes, well Russian activity always concerns the Ministry of Defense, but the Russian governments we have lived through so far have shown no hostility to us. Our country very rarely gets into political disputes with others - we prefer to be loved by all if possible - but an aggressive Russia would potentially be a problem. We have joined the ETO, which I hope will be of benefit to Norway. I would really like to see our country build relationships outside of Europe, such as the United States and the Philippines."
@Connor