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⌈ MODERN NATIONS SITREP ⌋
Modern Nations Month-End Update
Statistics for Sunday 19th May 2019 to Sunday 02nd June 2019
This Month's Overall Statistics
Topics Created: 175
Posts Created: 727
Major Scenes
FIFA World Cup 2014
The Catalan Crisis
Staffing Hours
Jamie: 01:25:26
Hollie: 00:00:00...
Lee returned the handshake before pouring the pair a glass of water each. Placing one in front of Janice and one infront of himself whilst he took his seat. "Unfortunately the Prime Minister is currently out of country. He's in Norway ... or Sweden, meeting representatives from both countries...
"We're definitely in full support of Kosovo, Serbia had attempted a similiar move only in recent years. This second move is disturbing. I'd hope to see parties stepping in to support Kosovo through military means. I can confirm we would be happy to house an RAF QRA Flight in France, the best we...
"That is understandable. Of course, domestic affairs ought to be a priority. I suppose we will see how the situation in both Ireland, and Kosovo, develops over the next few days to determine which direction it is all going in. What is your current policy in regards to Brazil? They seem quite...
"That is all from my side. Thank you for your time, it's been a pleasure to meet you and discuss further cooperation.
I look forward to a strong friendship between the UK and Germany in the future." With that, their farewells could be set and the British Delegate left for the UK.
@JamieA
"We will be aiming to end the tension sooner rather than later, even if it means a cold-approach to politics with Ireland ... essentially none existent. Nonetheless, we don't welcome their military movement on the border and we'll be monitoring to ensure it doesn't turn into a build up. The...
A Receptionist to the building was the first to welcome Janice, before leading her into a long hallway, eventually into an office marked 'L. Beachill', entering and offering her a seat. "He will be here shortly, is there anythi--" she got cut out as Lee entered, who then spoke. "Ah, Good...
"It's good to hear. Britain will be maintaining a political stance.. we will see how the situation develops.
In the meantime, is there anything else you'd like to raise on the agenda?"
@JamieA
"Brazil seems to have a habit of throwing themselves into anything and everything. Potentially to feel special but I'm not sure.
We had been aiming to reconcile our relations, trade routes, but then they've opted to offer military support to Ireland which was worrying.. I guess we'll see what...
"Britain hasn't re positioned any forces but Ireland has released a new policy regarding the situation with Northern Ireland. After their statement, they mentioned a lot to do with military, and Brazil even vowed military support. We released our own policy for having troops on Crowd control...
Resisting the urge to facepalm at his mistake, an invitation was extended to Janice Charette to come to the Ministry of Defence to meet in person.
Jack Towse had assigned Lee Beachill to meet in person due to other engagements with the Secretary himself.
@Owen
"As it should be." chuckled the representative. "The u-turn made by Ireland is indicating more of an aggressive stance by the day. Their original statement kept reassuring the world how they don't want war, and even Brazil intervened and mentioned military support. Whereas historically, such as...
It was pointed out that the only military buildup is the one that is been done on the Irish Border by the Irish Defence Force. A military buildup indicates that both sides are building a presence whereas Britain hasn't moved any form of military to the border to avoid any tension. Giving the...
The British Government would express concern on the amount of times the Irish Government has claimed that they will act if members of their Defence Force breaches protocol, highlighting it as a fact that either the Irish Government does not trust their forces, or are using the expression...
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