- May 22, 2020
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To: Kasumi Mitsubishi; Prime Minister of Japan Vladilena Milizé |
Subject: Diplomatic Relations |
CC: Jerzy Buzek; Prime Minister of Poland |
Security: Secured and Encrypted Top Secret by POSP |
Greetings, I trust this message finds you well during such trying times within your own country and the world at large. It is my honor to extend this invitation to formalize diplomatic relations between our two great nations and I wish to express my desire and commitment furthering these diplomatic relations through various talks we may have. While it is true that our diplomatic relations have waned in recent years, I do not feel it is neither party's fault. In recent years, Poland has been focusing on extending its influence throughout Europe and various parts of the world and, unfortunately, this has left Asia to be neglected in these efforts. I feel we can improve these relations through collaborative efforts in technology, trade, cultural exchange, and military applications. You would be doing Poland, and myself, a great honor in considering these collaborative efforts to not only further our own relations but also furthering the relations between the citizens of our two great nations. First, Economic collaboration is the key focus to these talks and we are eager to explore new opportunities for trade and investment. Japan's recent developments within communication technology and Poland's own infrastructure projects world wide would provide an excellent foundation for shared initiatives that can bring economic growth for both Japan and Poland. Furthermore, Poland has found through our Student Exchange Program that cultural exchange programs have proven a valuable bridge between nations. The success of this Program in other nations has lead to the strengthening of Poland's ties to the world and offers our students, both young and old, priceless life experiences that will further our relations, technology, and even the cultural aspects we may share. As we advance our talks, I am keen on expanding those programs to include foreign worker and corporation investment programs that will, hopefully, bolster both of our economies. In regards to the global challenges that the world now faces with acts of terrorism, especially within Japan and Poland, I believe we can both play a pivotal roll in understanding the causes of these attacks, moving to better prevent them from happening, and ensuring those that wish to perpetrate these acts never get the chance through joint military and intelligence operations. Our shared commitment to international peace, security, and sustainable development make us natural partners in combatting this problem, among others. I am positive that Japan is the key to maintaining peace and stability on the Asian and Oceania regions and I am excited to see Japan step into that leadership role within Asia. I propose that you and I, as well as our diplomatic teams, continue to correspond with each other regularly to identify areas of common interest and strategic importance. This will, hopefully, enable us to create joint programs and initiatives that not only benefit our two nations but also help promote stability to our regions and globally. |
Sincerely, Stanislaus Grabowski King of Poland Święty Król Polski |