- May 22, 2020
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To: His Majesty Sultan Daoud Abdel Moneim II; Sultanate of Egypt and the Sudan Kelly the Mad |
Subject: Polish-Egyptian Diplomatic Relations |
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Your Majesty, I hope this communication finds you and your family in good health and a joyous disposition. First I would like to extend my sincerest congratulations for the tremendous political upheaval you have achieved by establishing the Sultanate after the Khedive was abolished by the British in the early 1900's. It is this act of defiance against past historical aggressors, that Poland finds kinship in. With the rich histories and colorful cultural heritage that each of our nation's possess, along with the troubled history with imperialist European powers, I feel that our two nations can bridge the gap of worldly distance to allow our two nations to develop a friendship that will bring stability and growth to both regions and to the world as a whole. I am particularly eager to begin discussions regarding cultural exchanges, trade, and assist in stabilizing the region from troublemakers. While it is true that Poland is a European nation and has no place to police the politics of Africa, the Middle East, or Asia, I feel it is our duty as humans to assist in bringing compassion and friendship wherever possible. Especially in regions of the world known for bloodshed and hatred between brothers. I believe between Poland's Catholic faith and your own faith in the prophet Mohamed, we can close this gap that causes so much violence and finally bring a close to this chapter of bloodshed that has lasted a millennia between our people. It is my firm belief that Egypt is to be a major player in the region and will need many friends during the current troubling times and the peaceful future. First I would like to formalize this relationship first and foremost be declaring the villages of Kruszyniany and Bohoniki as National Historic Monuments for the cultural achievements brought by the first Muslims to settle within Poland, the Lipka Tatars. I would also award the Order of the White Eagle posthumously to Samuel Mirza Krzeczowski, a Lipka Tatar who saved King Jon Sobieski during the battle of Párkány. This, hopefully, shows the Egyptian people and the world that Poland believes that all people, despite personal religious beliefs, should be honored and respected. Second I would like to propose establishing a mutual trade agreement between our two nations. Kingdom of Poland and the Sultanate of Egypt and the Sudan are both lands filled with natural resources and culture that bring a certain value to the world. I would also like to propose a cultural exchange that would exist in two parts. The first would be a student exchange program for secondary school students and higher education students to better foster cultural immersion, gain a broader exchange of global issues, and foster international friendships at the basest of levels. The final proposal I would like to offer is a religious exchange program where young religious students from both nations will spend time abroad and learn the good of both of our state religions to better foster a peaceful coexistence. |
Sincerely, King Stanislaus Grabowski King of Poland Święty Król Polski |