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From the Zairian Minister of Foreign Affairs: Laurent-Désiré Kabila
To the British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Lawrence Adams MP
Mr. Adams,
I am reaching out to you and your government today on behalf of the people of Zaire, and indeed all of Central Africa, long considered a place full of refugees, pestilence, and warfare, my government is committed to bringing stability, opportunity, and prosperity tot he people of Zaire and Central Africa. We face desperate challenges to do this however, and to be frank, we will be in the need of assistance, currently there are numerous issues plaguing Zaire that are deserving of immediate attention, however one that must be addressed we believe first, and with vigor, is the issue of unreliable and poor transit infrastructure. Our government is committed to addressing the issues of transit, however, our nation lacks several critical criteria for doing so, and as such we must address these deficiencies before moving forward.
The devastation of the Second Congo War was not just limited to the infrastructure damage, the loss of many of our experts in transit, and the general collapse of education during that time period has left us without the technical experts to even begin the process of repairing and expanding our transit infrastrcuture to reasonable levels that allow the proper transport of food, water, medicine, and other vital consumer goods that will transform Zaire into a modern state. To that end, we are asking your government's interest in negotiating a deal to secure the transport of technical experts, university staff, and other educators to Zaire, to train our own technical experts, as well as help plan the actual physical steps that must be taken to fix our major transit issues.
Jamie
From the Zairian Minister of Foreign Affairs: Laurent-Désiré Kabila
To the British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Lawrence Adams MP
Mr. Adams,
I am reaching out to you and your government today on behalf of the people of Zaire, and indeed all of Central Africa, long considered a place full of refugees, pestilence, and warfare, my government is committed to bringing stability, opportunity, and prosperity tot he people of Zaire and Central Africa. We face desperate challenges to do this however, and to be frank, we will be in the need of assistance, currently there are numerous issues plaguing Zaire that are deserving of immediate attention, however one that must be addressed we believe first, and with vigor, is the issue of unreliable and poor transit infrastructure. Our government is committed to addressing the issues of transit, however, our nation lacks several critical criteria for doing so, and as such we must address these deficiencies before moving forward.
The devastation of the Second Congo War was not just limited to the infrastructure damage, the loss of many of our experts in transit, and the general collapse of education during that time period has left us without the technical experts to even begin the process of repairing and expanding our transit infrastrcuture to reasonable levels that allow the proper transport of food, water, medicine, and other vital consumer goods that will transform Zaire into a modern state. To that end, we are asking your government's interest in negotiating a deal to secure the transport of technical experts, university staff, and other educators to Zaire, to train our own technical experts, as well as help plan the actual physical steps that must be taken to fix our major transit issues.
Jamie