- Jul 12, 2018
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THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE |
ENCRYPTED MESSAGE |
TO: Igor Ivanov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire ( Alex )
FROM: Charlie Price, Deputy Secretary of State of the United States of America
Minister Ivanov,
I understand that this is a tumultuous time for Russia. I am writing to you for primarily two reasons. Firstly, I am hoping that you can give me a rundown of the geopolitical situation in Russia. It had appeared that things simmered down recently, but they are now starting to heat up again. While it may not be possible for us to directly help due to the perception it may give your people, I do offer the support of the United States for a peaceful resolution to the troubles that Russia is presently in. Please let me know if there is anything that we can do, such as facilitating peace talks. We do not want to inflame the situation any further than it is. President Gore wanted me to express to you that the United States will not, under any circumstances, take advantage of Russia's current state in any way. Today we see the Russian nation as a potential friend and partner in an otherwise very chaotic world.
I can only imagine that the present troubles in Russia are at the forefront of your government's priorities, and rightfully so. However, I am sure that you have also been made aware of the emergency resolution that was jointly presented to the Global Assembly by Korea and the United States. The resolution will require Sweden to withdraw from South Africa and return its government to the South African people. Colonialism, especially on the eve of the 21st century, is entirely unconscionable. I am writing to you in hopes that the Russian Ambassador to the Global Assembly will support our resolution. The Global Assembly, as the spiritual successor to the United Nations, was made to keep global peace. It is our stance that Sweden has overstepped and that this is the best course of action to take to have a diplomatic solution. I hope that we can count on your ambassador's support in our resolution.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Respectfully,
Charlie Price
Deputy Secretary of State
[/TD][/TR][/TD][/TR]Minister Ivanov,
I understand that this is a tumultuous time for Russia. I am writing to you for primarily two reasons. Firstly, I am hoping that you can give me a rundown of the geopolitical situation in Russia. It had appeared that things simmered down recently, but they are now starting to heat up again. While it may not be possible for us to directly help due to the perception it may give your people, I do offer the support of the United States for a peaceful resolution to the troubles that Russia is presently in. Please let me know if there is anything that we can do, such as facilitating peace talks. We do not want to inflame the situation any further than it is. President Gore wanted me to express to you that the United States will not, under any circumstances, take advantage of Russia's current state in any way. Today we see the Russian nation as a potential friend and partner in an otherwise very chaotic world.
I can only imagine that the present troubles in Russia are at the forefront of your government's priorities, and rightfully so. However, I am sure that you have also been made aware of the emergency resolution that was jointly presented to the Global Assembly by Korea and the United States. The resolution will require Sweden to withdraw from South Africa and return its government to the South African people. Colonialism, especially on the eve of the 21st century, is entirely unconscionable. I am writing to you in hopes that the Russian Ambassador to the Global Assembly will support our resolution. The Global Assembly, as the spiritual successor to the United Nations, was made to keep global peace. It is our stance that Sweden has overstepped and that this is the best course of action to take to have a diplomatic solution. I hope that we can count on your ambassador's support in our resolution.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Respectfully,
Charlie Price
Deputy Secretary of State
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