From Patrick Duffy, Foreign Minister of Èire
To Karsten Jürke, Foreign Minister of Germany
Your Excellency, I am here to inform you of my government's recent descion to impose a trade embargo upon The German Reich in light of its recent conduct concerning the Diplomatic Crisis with Brazil.
The Embargo Act is as follows
1. Èire will no longer conduct trade and commerce with the German Reich
2. German Merchant vessels shall no longer be permitted to use the ports of Cork, Queenstown, or Sligo. Merchant Vessels caught violating this ordinance will have their crews detained and their goods confiscated prior to being escorted out of Irish territorial waters.
3. Irish businesses will no longer carry products made in Germany. Previously stocked items of German origin must be disposed of within 24 hours in a fashion worth of expired goods.
4. Stores owned by German Nationals living in Èire shall be required to register with the police and will be required to list their assets.
If you have any concerns about this please feel free to contact the Foreign Office in Dublin, Thank You!
To Karsten Jürke, Foreign Minister of Germany
Your Excellency, I am here to inform you of my government's recent descion to impose a trade embargo upon The German Reich in light of its recent conduct concerning the Diplomatic Crisis with Brazil.
The Embargo Act is as follows
1. Èire will no longer conduct trade and commerce with the German Reich
2. German Merchant vessels shall no longer be permitted to use the ports of Cork, Queenstown, or Sligo. Merchant Vessels caught violating this ordinance will have their crews detained and their goods confiscated prior to being escorted out of Irish territorial waters.
3. Irish businesses will no longer carry products made in Germany. Previously stocked items of German origin must be disposed of within 24 hours in a fashion worth of expired goods.
4. Stores owned by German Nationals living in Èire shall be required to register with the police and will be required to list their assets.
If you have any concerns about this please feel free to contact the Foreign Office in Dublin, Thank You!