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[RE]: Message to Poland

John

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Jul 1, 2018
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Office of the Prime Minister of the Russian Empire
Message to the Kingdom of Poland
Private & Encrypted



To: Jerzy Buzek, Prime Minister of the Kindgom of Poland (ManBear)
From: Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister of the Russian Empire

To Prime Minister Buzek,

I am writing to you to establish diplomatic relations between our two nations. It had occured to me that whilst our two governments have been in power for some time, we have failed to reach out to one another. I would like to invite you to Moscow at a time convenient for you so that we may discuss a diplomatic relationship.

Kindest Regards,
Vladimir Putin
Prime Minister
Russian Empire
 

ManBear

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May 22, 2020
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To: Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister of the Russian Empire John
Subject: Diplomatic Relations
CC: N/A
Security: Secured and Encrypted SECRET by POSP
Prime Minister Putin,

I would like to thank you for reaching out to me here at the Prime Minister's office. It is certainly a shame that our two governments have neglected in contacting each other outside of the defense industry and purchases made by the Kingdom of Poland from Rosoboronexport. I would be willing to visit Moscow to formalize these relations later on this month. I will attach an itinerary to this email regarding those who will be accompanying my on this trip as well as a list of topics Poland would like to discuss during this visit.
Sincerely,

Jerzy Buzek
Prime Minister
Kingdom of Poland
Attachement:
Personnel:
Jerzy Buzek, Prime Minister of Poland
Fryderyk Ciborowski, Deputy Minister of National Defense
Tadeusz Godek, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Economy
Amelia Wiercioch, Deputy Ministry of Family, Labor, and Social Policy

Security Personnel:
10 Armed security agents
 

ManBear

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May 22, 2020
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The Russian government would be notified with amply time to allow them time to prepare for the arrival of the Polish delegation to Moscow and their designated landing location was Sheremetyevo International Airport

The government Tu-154 was fully refueled and stocked with provisions for the flight for Sheremetyevo International Airport while the Pilots of the aircraft ensured they were well rested and brought up to speed regarding anything they may hamper the trip. They would study meteorological data for the flight as well as maintenance reports for their aircraft to ensure that the aircraft was in proper working order. Once all of the pre-flight training and pre-flight checks were finished, the aircraft would be loaded with the Polish Delegation and begin working with the ATC at the 33rd Air Base, that housed the 1st transportation Air Base. After verifying with the ATC, the Tu-154 would taxi off of the runway and would ascend to 5,000 feet before maintaining that altitude for a few minutes and performing their final ascension to 20,000 feet. During the transit the aircraft would carefully monitor their radio and radar systems to insure they travelled safely and without interference from other Aircraft. The Polish aircraft would remain on Polish air defense radar until it past Minsk in Belarus where they would be flying without air coverage from Poland's domestic radars. The whole trip would take roughly an hour and a half of travel time before the Polish crew would begin conversing with the Russian ATC to begin landing procedures.

John
 

John

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At Sheremetyevo International Airport, a convoy of vehicles manned by both the officers of the Moscow City Police and agents of the Federal Security Service. As the Polish delegation left their aircraft, they would be met by some of the agents and escorted to the vehicles.

After a short drive, the vehicles would arrive at the steps to the Kremlin Senate Building. On the steps would be a Polish and Russian flag and stood inbetween them, Vladimir Putin would be awaiting for the delegation to leave their vehicles.

ManBear
 

ManBear

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May 22, 2020
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Upon the arrival of the Polish Delegation at the Kremlin Senate Building, Polish Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek would be the first to greet the Russian Prime Minister.

"It is nice to see the Polish Flag and Russian Flag flying together as equals instead of as part of the Soviet Union. It is lovely to finally be in Russia, especially under such peaceful and auspicious times."

As the Polish and Russian Prime Ministers talked, the rest of the Polish delegation would disembark from the vehicles and join the duo on the steps of the Kremlin Senate Building steps. It was an excellent opportunity for a photo shoot to commemorate the first time a Polish government representative as on Russian soil since the Soviet Union dissolved over a decade prior.

John
 

Jay

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Oct 3, 2018
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The bustling city of Moscow was vibrant and alive as the Polish delegation was whisked through the capital of the Federation. The Russian Flag waved vibrantly over the Russian Prime Minister's formal office, the White House, as the protocol staff made final touches to the building upon the arrival of the Polish Prime Minister for a formal official visit.

The grandeur of the White House casted a looming shadow over the courtyard as the Polish delegation's convoy came to a halt. The crisp autumn breeze carried throughout the courtyard, as the Polish Prime Minister, Jerzy Buzek, stepped out, his gaze momentarily drawn towards the fluttering Polish and Russian flags, standing side by side.

Prime Minister Valeriya Kuzmina waited on the steps of the courtyard leading into the office. As Polish Prime Minister Buzek departed the vehicle and made his way to the Russian Prime Minister, Kuzmina would step towards him and meet him before the grand staircase. Greeting him, she guided him up the stairs as the two walked up to the flicker of camera shutters.

"It is a pleasure to host you Prime Minister Buzek. Once joined by the union in the fight against fascism, then in the brotherhood of socialist solidarity, and now as independent states, I am pleased to invite you to Russia amidst the backdrop of our long formed union that has withstood the test of time for decades before." The Russian Prime Minister with a poignant nod but one that left the words hung dry in the air creating a denseness.

As the two leaders walked up the stairs their delegation join the joint-delegation waiting at the top of the stairs where a group photo was taken. A carefully orchestrated procession unfolded on the steps of the White House. Cameras clicked and flashed, freezing this diplomatic rendezvous in the annals of international relations. Hopefully the start of a new partnership for Eastern Europe.

Once away from the press, the Russian and Polish Prime Minister would be able to sit down and get to work. Across each other in a long oak wood table, Prime Minister Kuzmina introduced her delegation to her Polish counterparts. She introduced Deputy Minster of National Defense Dmitry Bulgakov, Deputy Minister of Economy & Finance Alexander Bazhenov, Deputy Minister of Energy Veronika Nikishina, and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mikhailov Gromyko.

Given it was the primary responsibility of the Russian Federation for the security of those within the White House, the ten armed security agents would not be permitted to entered armed given the lack of necessity on the view of the Russian Federal Security Services. The premise was maintained by the Russians and FSB snipers and other heavy operators patrolling nearby.

Inside, Prime minister Kuzmina would begin the talks with a brief remark. "It is both an honor and a privilege to welcome you to Moscow, extending my heartfelt welcome to Prime Minister Buzek and the esteemed delegation from Poland.

I am reminded of a history that transcends borders and echoes the resilience of our nations. Prime Minister Buzek, as I echoed earlier the essence of our shared journey is long. It runs deep like the bones in our bodies. Our countries were once united in the fight against fascism during the great patriotic war that saw the liberation of Poland from the clutches of fascism and occupation. We were bounded by the brotherhood of socialist solidarity in the self-determination of our political destiny as free people. We now standing as independent states before each other during most trying times.

Our union, forged in the crucible of challenging times, has not merely endured; it has thrived, weathering the tests of time for decades. Today, as we gather against the backdrop of this long-formed alliance, I am reminded of the strength that emanates from unity and the enduring spirit of cooperation that defines our relationship. I am hopeful that Russia and Poland will act as agents for stability, peace, and mutual co-existence in Eastern Europe and serve as a bulwark against Western European hegemony.

In the face of shifting geopolitical landscapes and evolving global dynamics, it is a testament to the depth of our ties that we stand here, not as relics of the past, but as architects of our shared future. I am pleased to accept Prime Minister Buzek's invitation to Russia extended by President Nemtsov, a nation whose history is interwoven with ours, and whose friendship has been a constant through the ebb and flow of time.

Let this moment be a celebration of our enduring friendship, a reaffirmation of our commitment to mutual understanding, and an exploration of the opportunities that lie ahead for our nations. May this visit further strengthen the bonds that bind us and pave the way for a future marked by cooperation, prosperity, and shared aspirations.

Thank you, Prime Minister Buzek, and to all present here, for joining us in this momentous occasion. May our shared history continue to guide us, and may our shared future be marked by even greater accomplishments"

ManBear
 

ManBear

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May 22, 2020
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"It is a pleasure to finally meet you in person Prime Minister Kuzmina. I hope that our meeting will result in a prosperous relationship that will extend a century into the future and will serve as an important anecdote when two nations whos complicated past have been overcome to create a bond that transcends normal relations between two countries," Minister Buzek stated poignantly as he offered his hand for his Russian counterpart to shake in front of all the cameras. "While the history of our 'socialist solidarity' may be told differently in our classrooms, it is my utmost desire to see that we both recognize the actions our people committed and attempt to move past this into an enlightened future."

Once in the meeting room, separated by the long oak table that would have hosted countless diplomatic processes prior to this one, Jerzy Buzek chose to sit directly across from his Russian counterpart, while the rest would sit across from their counterparts in uniform fashion.

"The sentiment is shared by me and my fellow Poles here in this room. I earnestly accept your heartfelt welcome and we would like to offer our own deep gratitude for the opportunity to visit your beautiful city.

Our two nations do indeed share a long, complicated history that extends even further than the the great world wars. We share over a thousand years of our two nations going between enemies to friends back to enemies. Our history is soaked into the battlefields of Europe and shared in the stories told at bars over drinks between friends. Much like those friends, there may be instances where we fight one another, we will always return easily to the friendship we once shared. Especially when it involves the stability and peace of Eastern Europe, and Europe as a whole.

I am pleased to accept the invitation on behalf of his Holy Majesty, King Stanislaus Grabowski, to visit Russia in an effort to further our diplomatic ties and increase the level of communication between our two great nations in an effort to further the safety and security of Europe from foreign agents who may seek to destabilize the region for their own gain. While we may not be relics of ages past, an architect must understand the foundation they are building upon before constructing their magnum opus. Which is what we are all participating in. This is our life's work. Our success here will be written into the world's civics lessons for all to learn from. Poland and Russia coming together out of friendship and building Europe into the epitome of democracy and a haven for the people of the world.

Thank you, Prime Minister Kuzmina, for your beautiful words and for being here as well. Working with Poland to insure the safety, security, and welfare of Europe's citizens and the future of the world is a worthy endeavor and one we are wholeheartedly committed to."

Jay
 

Jay

Dokkaebi
GA Member
Oct 3, 2018
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"It is our deepest pleasure to welcome Poland to their second home here in Russia. I am hopeful that our talks will reopen the door for deeper relations between our countries and the potential for strong bilateral relations. His Excellency, President Nemtovs, has emphasized the need for strong bilateral relations between our two nations.

It is the hope of this Government to achieve a robust, healthy, and durable bilateral relationship with Poland, and that this is the start of many conversations. I leave history to the Historians and the future to us. She said with a smile I am eager to begin discussing a number of items including trade, movement of people, economic cooperation,

I am hopeful that we can achieve the confidence to allow high-level sales of weapons including continuing ongoing aircraft sales and expand into submarines, armored vehicles, and other aircraft.

Additionally, we hope to create a free trade zone between our two countries, seek Polish investment into Kaliningrad to create a port for dual Polish-Russian use, to reduce difficulties for entry, visa waivers, and other socio-economic projects.

Lastly, I hope that we may create a strategic partnership to counter Western efforts to create hegemonic dominance over Europe. I am hoping that we can create a durable partnership that sees mutual benefit, long-term growth, and institutional continuation.

Are there areas which you hope to discuss?"

ManBear
 

ManBear

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May 22, 2020
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Jerzy would smile and nod along with the Prime Minister Valeriya Kuzmina as they spoke regarding the proposed deals. They had dealings with the prior administrations of Russia including an Empress. He was curious as to how long this administration would last within the confines of Russia. This made him naturally wary of any deals that would most likely become defunct once another administration took over the office of the Kremlin.

"These are all intriguing ideas to bring our two nations closer together. In the interest in insuring both of our citizens thrive in the modern world, I believe it is best to discuss the free trade zone as well as ways to reduce the difficulties for our citizens to pass through borders. Our nation is no stranger to visa-free travel and incentives for creating a working relationship between the people of the world. We also have a few ideas of our own that we would like to offer the Russian people that will assist in furthering technological advancement as well as the education of both of our people. Creating a port that would allow for dual Polish-Russian usage would certainly benefit the both of our peoples and our militaries. It would reduce the stress of joint operations by hosting training exercises between our naval and land forces within the region while also ensuring our citizens are able to thrive together in a strong work environment.

While I admire the goal of countering Western efforts to create a hegemonic dominion over Europe, I feel we must expand that to foreign dominance within the European Region with the rise of Thailand and their base within the Mediterranean. We often find them intervening in affairs that should be left to others to handle, more so now that they have considered themselves a world power on par with the United States and the United Kingdom.

We feel creating a partnership with the Federation of Russia will help Poland cement this protective bubble over Europe and assist in preventing outside regions from influencing regional politics. Instituting this partnership will not only assist in long-term growth of both of our nations but also assist in allowing Europe to maintain their regional authority without outside influence from western and eastern nations."

Jay
 

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