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[Egypt] Message to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Naio90

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Jul 1, 2018
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Message to: Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Message from: Sadiki Aswad, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Arab Republic of Egypt


The present message has been encrypted and encoded with the Advanced Internal Communications System. The unauthorized divulgence of the content of the present message, or part of it, is strictly prohibited.


Minister,
On behalf of President Mando Safar of the Arab Republic of Egypt, we would like to congratulate you on your rise to power and to taking contorl of such an regionally strategic nation and relevant international player. We send you this message to express you our interest in establishing solid bilateral relations that span multiple agenda items such as commerce, tourism and equipment acquisition.

We would like to know a little bit more about your great nations foreign policy in order to identify further ares of cooperation and mutual interest.

Sincerely yours,

Sadiki Aswad
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Arab Republic of Egypt

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Cam

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Dec 4, 2019
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Dear Sadiki Aswad, Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Thank you for contacting me and congratulating my government in their rise of power, you are the first one to do so and it warms our hearts at the promise of a future friendship between our two nations.

The Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia is a nation promoting neutrality and avoiding interfering in the affairs of the global stage and conflicts/dramas between the nations that surround us. We have no desires to pick any sides nor do we wish to be dragged into anything, thus we have so far remained enclosed and kept to ourselves. We hope that such a stance is something that the Arab Republic of Egypt respects or maybe even shares.

While I am not the best suited to discuss these topics with you, I can do my best by conversing with my colleagues. Which topic would you like to begin discussing first, Minister Aswad?

Best Wishes,​
Vladislav Jovanović
Minister of Foreign Affairs

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Naio90

Federal Republic of Ethiopia
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Message to: Vladislav Jovanović, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Message from: Sadiki Aswad, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Arab Republic of Egypt


The present message has been encrypted and encoded with the Advanced Internal Communications System. The unauthorized divulgence of the content of the present message, or part of it, is strictly prohibited.


Minister Jovanovic,
Thank you for your swift and kind reply. I see our foreign policies have much in common. Just a Yougoslavia, Egypt under the Safar presidency has opted for a foreign policy fo neutrality. Even to the point where the Arab Republic of Egypt is currently one of the veyr few nations not subject to the jurisdiction of the General Assembly, as we opted to not be part of it. We consider such organizations to be potentially a threat to national sovereignty as we would be giving a way the faculty to have the monopoly of decision taking in our internal affairs.

With tht said, we do make an effort instead to cultivate strong bilateral ties with likeminded and friendly nations, to promote foreign commerce and to improve the quality of lives of our citizens through different kinds of agreements.

Perhaps a good starting point would be to discuss the potential establishment of new trade routes between our nations, and also the opening of new air routes between our capitals to increase bilateral exchange in terms of tourism and investment.

Sincerely yours,

Sadiki Aswad
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Arab Republic of Egypt

@Cam
 

Cam

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Dec 4, 2019
254

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Dear Sadiki Aswad, Minister of Foreign Affairs,
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is not a member of the Global Assembly either. We agree with you; a foreign entity should have no say in how the elected leaders of the people govern the nation.

I am happy to hear that your nation wishes to form strong bilateral relations with us. When it comes to trade, Yugoslavia can offer the following: electrical machinery and equipment at 1,250,000.00$ per route, vehicles at 1,300,000.00$ per route, iron and steel at 1,500,000.00$ per route, plastic and plastic articles at 1,250,000.00$ per route, and rubber and rubber articles at 1,250,000.00$ per route.

Whatever we decide in trade must be done via the ports of Montenegro as Serbia lacks any access to the sea. We also currently lack any form of vessel that will be able to transport our goods back to Egypt, therefore Egypt will have to import and export.

As for air routes between Belgrade and Cairo; what do you have in mind?

Best Wishes,​
Vladislav Jovanović
Minister of Foreign Affairs

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Naio90

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Secret and Encrypted

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Message to: Vladislav Jovanović, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Message from: Sadiki Aswad, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Arab Republic of Egypt


The present message has been encrypted and encoded with the Advanced Internal Communications System. The unauthorized divulgence of the content of the present message, or part of it, is strictly prohibited.


Minister Jovanovic,
We did not know that. Certainly that puts our relation on a very special level, since we could coordinate political actions in the future if needed. Sovereignty has to be preserved at all costs.

We could discuss opening the egyptian market to yugoslav vehicles and plastic. In return, we would like to supply egyptian petroleum to your nation. We can also offer fruits, copper, gold and fertilizers.

As for the vessels, until your nation has its own ships available, we could offer doing all trade with egyptian merchant navy ships.

Finally, regarding the air routes, we could start with daily flights between Cairo and Belgrade on EgyptAir's 737-800s. Would tht be in order?

Sincerely yours,

Sadiki Aswad
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Arab Republic of Egypt

@Cam
 

Cam

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Dec 4, 2019
254


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Dear Sadiki Aswad, Minister of Foreign Affairs,​

That sounds ideal. The more non-GA nations that work together, the less power that this organization will have on us.

We would gladly accept Egyptian petroleum in exchange for our vehicles and plastic. As for the air routes, daily flights from Belgrade to Cairo seems fine, it would certainly be a boon to our tourism.

The SFRY would also like to know the political, economic, and cultural stance that the Arab Republic of Egypt has on ex-Yugoslavian states alongside the nations of the Global Assembly and the states placed under the category of 'the West'. We understand if you do not wish to answer, as you have stated; Egypt is neutral.

Best Wishes,​
Vladislav Jovanović
Minister of Foreign Affairs

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Naio90

Federal Republic of Ethiopia
Contributor
Jul 1, 2018
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Secret and Encrypted

___________________________________________________________

Message to: Vladislav Jovanović, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Message from: Sadiki Aswad, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Arab Republic of Egypt


The present message has been encrypted and encoded with the Advanced Internal Communications System. The unauthorized divulgence of the content of the present message, or part of it, is strictly prohibited.


Minister Jovanovic,
Excellent we will immediatly submit the corresponding paperwork and permits to set up the routes between Alexandria and the port Yugoslavia employs in Montenegro, could you please indicate us which one it is? Same for the routes, as soon as the approvals are in, we will start flying.

On more political affairs,

Sincerely yours, we would need some more specifications on what you would like to know. As much as I understand, the Arab Republic of Egypt does support the international law concept of territorial integrity, and it is undeniable that in the recent past, the days of glory in the balkans where clearly under a unified rule. The atomization of powers can only lead to a weakening of the institutions and therefore have a negative impact on the populations.

Sadiki Aswad
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Arab Republic of Egypt

@Cam
 

Cam

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Dec 4, 2019
254


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Classification Level: CLASSIFIED


Dear Sadiki Aswad, Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Yugoslavia is currently using the Port of Bar to allow for foreign imports to arrive.

I apologize, I should have specified. My inquiry in regarding the nations of Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia, Macedonia, and Kosovo. We believe that all of these nations, at their core, are of the Yugoslav people and we also believe that one day our region of the world will see unity and thrive once more. However, I understand that a foreign nation may see this as troubling due to the Yugoslav Wars that have ended only slightly more than a year ago. Yugoslavia would like to know Egypt's stance on a unified Yugoslavia or even simply your stance on the events of the Yugoslav Wars.

I would also like to acquire Egypt's stance on the nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom. While Yugoslavia is neutral, I have heard of the situation with Iraq. It is certain that soon, if not already, these two nations will be sending as many troops to Iraq and the Middle East as they can just like they had done with the Balkans during the Yugoslav Wars. Has Egypt taken a stance on this situation? Have they offered help to these nations or shall you remain neutral?

Best Wishes,​
Vladislav Jovanović
Minister of Foreign Affairs

@Naio90
 

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