Vaka
The Kingdom of Norway
- Sep 26, 2020
- 1,091
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To: Minister of Foreign Affairs Kelly the Mad
I'm currently writing this email to whomever is the current Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Congolese Empire. My name is Hubert Védrine. I am the current Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Chirac Administration or the French Republic. Due to current world events and the subsequent deterioration of your governments relationships with the Nation of Turkey, I wanted to reach out with a good will gesture. I was informed that your government had reached out to DCI in order to purchase military hardware. President Chirac personally authorized your purchase after the horrible events taking place at the prison complex in Silivri. I would like to offer my heartfelt condolences to your government for the brave 5,000 Congolese Peacekeepers who lost their lives that fateful day. I know that the Congolese Empire has had a rather rocky relationship with most western nations in the past. But I would like to offer the hand of friendship to your people. In the past Western nations saw the nations of Africa as possessions and holdings. But I would like to stand today as equals on the world stage.
We would like the Congolese Empire to become one of the French Republic's premier trading partners. Per your exports listed on the international commercial exports registrar, we would like to import Diamonds, Coffee, Copper, Cobalt, and Crude Oil. We would like monthly shipments of each, with the shipments of Crude Oil being sent weekly. Do you have the necessary container and crude oil ships available for this level of shipping? We would also like to offer our exports of Pharmaceuticals, Automobiles, Wine, Foodstuffs, and Commercial Aircraft and Aircraft Parts to your markets. We are willing to pay any tariffs due and help with drawing up a formal contract for the trade agreement. What are your offices feelings concerning a potential trade deal?
I look forward to hearing from your office soon.
Hubert Védrine
Minister of Foreign Affairs
The French Republic