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- Jul 1, 2018
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From the Zairian Minister of Foreign Affairs: Laurent-Désiré Kabila
To the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs: Kristopher Reensma
Greetings, It is is with eagerness that I send this message to your government, and with pleasure that I announce the return of stability within Zaire, and our governments activity once again on the international level. To start this off, we figured it was only natural for us to first reach out to you, our nations have a long, troubled, and complicated history, but more recently, our governments have sought to work together for the betterment of both our people. The Belgian government's support in the 70s was vital for the continued existence of Zaire, and we hope to continue to work with your government to promote stability within the region of the Congo.
This of course will not be without its challenges, decades of brutalization has built mistrust from our side, and we must be careful to see that this relationship is one of aid and benefit, not one of exploitation, I am of course confident, that our two governments will be capable of negotiations that are fruitful and in good faith. Zaire is not without its internal issues, and our government is keenly aware of these issues, and seeks to address them as quickly as can be done in a responsible manner. The first major issue we face is a clean water crisis, while the ideal solution to the clean water crisis facing our nation is the long term upgrade of water infrastructure systems within Zaire, this solution will take many months, if not years, as we must improve first our transit infrastructure, as well as train the personnel needed to create such water infrastructure upgrades. The people of Zaire simply put cannot wait this long for the water crisis to be solved. It is estimated that 40 million of our citizens are without clean water access within a days journey.
We propose a bilateral solution to this issue, we would like to sign a contract with a Belgian bottled water distributor, to secure the sale of 1,000,000,000 Gallons of clean bottled water, to be delivered to Kinshasa, from there our authorities will take control of it and distribute it to aid stations throughout the nation that can rapidly get it into the hands of the people who need it urgently. This deal will go a long way in repairing the short term issues created by the clean water crisis within Zaire, and it will also be a strong renewing link of friendship between our two people
Flying Damascas
From the Zairian Minister of Foreign Affairs: Laurent-Désiré Kabila
To the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs: Kristopher Reensma
Greetings, It is is with eagerness that I send this message to your government, and with pleasure that I announce the return of stability within Zaire, and our governments activity once again on the international level. To start this off, we figured it was only natural for us to first reach out to you, our nations have a long, troubled, and complicated history, but more recently, our governments have sought to work together for the betterment of both our people. The Belgian government's support in the 70s was vital for the continued existence of Zaire, and we hope to continue to work with your government to promote stability within the region of the Congo.
This of course will not be without its challenges, decades of brutalization has built mistrust from our side, and we must be careful to see that this relationship is one of aid and benefit, not one of exploitation, I am of course confident, that our two governments will be capable of negotiations that are fruitful and in good faith. Zaire is not without its internal issues, and our government is keenly aware of these issues, and seeks to address them as quickly as can be done in a responsible manner. The first major issue we face is a clean water crisis, while the ideal solution to the clean water crisis facing our nation is the long term upgrade of water infrastructure systems within Zaire, this solution will take many months, if not years, as we must improve first our transit infrastructure, as well as train the personnel needed to create such water infrastructure upgrades. The people of Zaire simply put cannot wait this long for the water crisis to be solved. It is estimated that 40 million of our citizens are without clean water access within a days journey.
We propose a bilateral solution to this issue, we would like to sign a contract with a Belgian bottled water distributor, to secure the sale of 1,000,000,000 Gallons of clean bottled water, to be delivered to Kinshasa, from there our authorities will take control of it and distribute it to aid stations throughout the nation that can rapidly get it into the hands of the people who need it urgently. This deal will go a long way in repairing the short term issues created by the clean water crisis within Zaire, and it will also be a strong renewing link of friendship between our two people
Flying Damascas