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[Poland] Diplomatic Message to Russian Federation

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To: Russian Federation Ministry of Foreign Relations@HeadlessSeeker

Subject: Establishing Diplomatic Relations

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Greetings from Poland.

I am writing you this message in an effort to establish relations between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Poland. We, Poland, are trying to increase the standing of Eastern Europe and former Eastern Bloc nations that have raised their heads after the Fall of the USSR. We believe the Russian Federation would be instrumental in this goal and thus are reaching out and as such we look forward to the possibility of open dialogue with your nation.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Minister of Foreign Policy
 

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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski @ManBear

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Greetings,

It is most welcome to hear that the Republic of Poland wishes to increase it's relations with the Russian Federation. We too here in the Russian Federation are interested in raising the standing of Eastern Europe. Thus, it is good to hear that Poland has a similar goal and wishes to include the Russian Federation with those plans.

We believe a good starting point may be the creation of a trade agreement, and possibly a state visit. There is much to discuss, and with the restarting of our space program, we wish to include members of Eastern Europe. But before we get to that, we shall cover the basics yes?


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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To: Boris Pastukhov @HeadlessSeeker

Subject: Establishing Diplomatic Relations



Greetings,

I apologize for the delay in communications. We are glad to hear the Russian Federation is also willing to increase the influence of Eastern Europe. We believe the Russian Federation is a key player in the area and believe that with your backing we can accomplish these goals.

We also agree that a good starting point may be the creation of a trade agreement. As for your Space Program, we are definitely intrigued and will be watching with unbridled excitement as you continue your efforts to expand science. But yes. We should cover the basics. What sort of trade agreement do you have in mind.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Minister of Foreign Policy
 

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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski @ManBear

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Greetings,

A trade agreement is a good place to start as any. I believe we start off simply with railway and shipping trade. We have a considerably large fleet of trains we can use as well as high quality ships. We can offer Crude Petroleum, Refined Petroleum, Natural Gas, Coal, and Semi-Finished Iron.

Also, for our space program we would like to make an offer in regards to that. When we start sending people back up as to reacquire our bearings, as a symbol of friendship we would like one of the Cosmonauts to at some point be Polish. We can also offer discounted prices for launches to our Eastern European friends. A charge of 10% rather then our standard 50%.

Another thing is that we wish to ensure that all our neighbors have good defenses. We are willing to provide 1 billion in funding towards to creation of a special forces unit in Poland for the combating of terrorism and other threats.


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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To: Boris Pastukhov @HeadlessSeeker

Subject: Establishing Diplomatic Relations

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Greetings,

Starting off with Railway and shipping trade seems to be the cheapest and best course at this time. We can offer car parts, copper, amber, sulfur, and natural gas. As for the offer to be a cosmonaut, Poland would be very interested in joining the space program. As for the discounted price, Poland is very happy to see all of Eastern Europe included in that price. As for your final offer, that is a very beneficial to your Special Forces community as well as our anti-terrorism activities. So far, I see no qualms to these offers and neither does the President.

Sadly, the only thing we can offer at the moment, besides a trade agreement, is a possible future Joint Training Exercise between the Russian Federation, Republic of Poland, and any Eastern European nation that is interested. This should help bolster training between our nations, increase cooperation between our people, and show the world Eastern Europe's resolve in standing on it's own two feet.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Minister of Foreign Policy
 

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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski @ManBear

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We would like to import all of those things. What would you like us to export to Poland? Also, how often would Poland be comfortable with receiving shipments in trade?

Very good, for the Cosmonaut we would require a group of ten Polish Airforce pilots to undergo Cosmonaut selection training. They would be under your control, and simply be guests and or volunteers while in Russia.

I am also glad that Poland sees the wisdom in such an offer in regards to funding for Special Forces. Will te one billion be sufficient in getting Polish Special forces off the ground so to speak?

For a training exercise, that sounds like a wonderful idea. We have forces in Kaliningrad we can provide for such an exercise. Were you thinking, air, land, or sea?


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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To: Boris Pastukhov @HeadlessSeeker

Subject: Establishing Diplomatic Relations

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We are glad to hear you are willing to import all of our goods. As we already produce Natural Gas, we would only need to import your Crude Petroleum, Refined Petroleum, Coal, and Semi-Finished Iron. As for how often, Poland would agree to a schedule of bi-monthly shipments of goods. We do not wish to flood our markets with too many goods in such a short amount of time and thus would like to amend the trade agreement once markets have stabilized from the influx of the new goods and reduce it to a monthly basis. Does this sound like a fair deal?

As for the funding for Polish Special Forces, we would like an agreement that this money is simply a gift to stabilize the region and not one that requires a hidden debt to be repaid. If it is a gift, Poland would be more than happy to establish Joint Anti-Terrorism protocols with the Russian Federation to combat the threats to national security and national morale. As for the size of the funding, the command of the Polish Armed Forces does believe the One Billion would be enough to establish, train, and equip a group of highly trained special forces operators.

The training exercise would most likely be ground based utilizing the varied terrain that Poland calls home. We have already surveyed a possible site located in the south of Poland. Known as the 'Błędów Desert'. It is split in two by a river and would offer a strategic capture point for the Exercise as well as experience fighting within a desert environment as well as combine arms operations.

We will begin a new Pilot Training program shortly and will be sure to interview our best and brightest candidates as to their willingness to travel to the Russian Federation for the Cosmonaut program.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Minister of Foreign Policy
 

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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski @ManBear

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The deal does indeed sound fair. It is settled then, there will be bi-monthly shipments between Poland and Russia. We are willing to start on it when ever Poland wishes to start.

The funding would be a gift, as we do not expect repayment. We can have the funding of one billion be approved within the day. Once approved it will be transferred to Poland. We look forward to having our Spetsnaz work with Polish Special Forces should the need ever arise.

Would this joint exercise feature one member being Blufor while the other would be Opfor? or would we contribute to an Opfor unit? I believe it would be best for the planning of such an exercise to be handed to each of our respective militaries once it is approved.

Also, have you heard the recent news? Belgium and France are at war. What is Poland's opinion on this turn of events?


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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To: Boris Pastukhov

Subject: Establishing Diplomatic Relations

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We will contact you once we are ready to begin exportation and importation.

We would be fully willing to accept the gift in that case. And we can not thank you enough for such a gift to our Special Operations Community.

As for the Joint Exercise. It is my understanding the the Joint Exercise would operate with an OPFOR, BLUFOR, and GREENFOR. Each unit within OPFOR and BLUFOR there would be an additional Green unit that will act independently of either side. But I agree once it has been finalized and approved it should be handed over to our respective militaries.

Now, as for the conflict arising between Belgium and France. I can't say much to that matter. We know little as to the cause of the conflict between these two nations but it seems to us that Belgium has declared war on another sovereign nation without provocation or attempts to deescalate the conflict utilizing separate means such as the Global Assembly or a neutral negotiator. Our Ministry of Foreign Affairs has tasked someone to write up a statement that shall be release soon. This should further explain our stance on the conflict.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Minister of Foreign Policy
 

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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski @ManBear

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We have transferred the funds and look forward to seeing Poland create a Special Forces unit.

A Greenfor? What would Greenfor represent exactly? Guerrilla fighters? Also it has come to my attention that there is another military matter we can cooperate on. The subject of this involves Poland as you are a neighbor and we would like to know your thoughts on this before moving forward. Before anything else, let it be known there would be something in this for Poland as well. Now, getting to the point. This is about Belarus. Do you think Poland would be able to cooperate with us in having Belarus join a proposed Union State.


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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To: Boris Pastukhov

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Apologies for the late reply. We have accepted the funds and look forward to having our Special Operations community work together in the future.

As for Greenfor. Our Ministry of Defense liaison described it as an independent faction. Such as civilian or peacekeeping force. Local police or civilian militia is the more apt example for Greenfor.

In regards to your question of Belarus, I have talking to the President and Prime Minister. After a delay and a couple days of meeting with our advisors for the region, we would need more information on this proposed Union State. The President and Prime Minister are not accepting out right but would like more information regarding your plans for the region.

As for your previous question regarding Belgium and France. The President and Prime Minister have declined to make a public statement regarding the conflict between those two nations but would like Russia to know that we do not accept that civilian casualties to be an acceptable loss of life. Belgium's aggression can not be tolerated as it may lead into our region of influence and France's controlled but seemingly indiscriminate fire which led to civilian deaths to be abhorrent.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski @ManBear

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One thing that is up for discussion should Poland be accepting of hypothetical situations in regards to Belarus would be a revisit of the
1951 Polish–Soviet territorial exchange which could be beneficial to Poland. As well as support in regards to matters involving Lithuania. The Lithuanian question could be acted upon in tandem with our Belarus question and be beneficial to both of our nations.

It is our belief that before any action takes place we must discuss this matter with Poland, hence why we are writing about this.


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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To: Borish Pastukhov

Subject: Re: Establishing Diplomatic Relations

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I apologize for the late reply. We have been in discussion about your question with the various Ministers who would be involved in this decision, as well as the President and Prime Minister. We have come to the decision that a revisit to the 1951 Territorial Exchange could very well benefit Poland. As of this moment, Poland's leadership would like to state they are in acceptance of the hypothetical situation detailed as a Union State between Russian and Belarus. We are also accepting of the Lithuanian proposal as well. We only need to know what Russia will require from our end in this hypothetical situation.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Minister of Foreign Policy
 

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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski ManBear

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In this hypothetical situation Poland would be required to assist in militarily enforcing the Russian answer to the Belarusian question. Working with Russia as both nations move in from the west and east. Should bot sides work in tandem the military of Belarus in this scenario would not be able to stand up to snuff. In this proposed situation we could see a return of territory lost in say 1939. As you no doubt know Belarus is home to Soviet Hardliners whom not even a decade ago wished to maintain a status quo that no one wanted anymore that involved Poland.

In this hypothetical situation Russia would then at the same time help Poland with their Lithuania question by strategically positioning our navy and winning air superiority. This all paving the way for a new stronger military pact between our nations. We would then in such a situation ask that you help us with gaining Ukraine's support.


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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To: Boris Pastukhov

Subject: Re: Establishing Diplomatic Ties

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Poland would agree to both hypothetical situations. The land lost during the 1939 agreement would have proven very useful in Poland's growth over the decades following World War II. While we cannot guarantee Ukrainians support in this endeavor we can promise that will attempt to win them over to our side. We are still establishing our military at this time but you can count on our warriors to show up in the time of need.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Minister of Foreign Policy
 

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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski ManBear

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Very good. Then we are in agreement?

I suggest that you hypothetically move a force to the Belarusian border. That you send a military planner to communicate objectives and join us in planning. Also, at this time a MiG-25 is heading to your border through Belarusian airspace. We believe they are being tailed by Polish MiG-29s. Can you cooperate?


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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To: Boris Pastukhov

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We are. We have set in motion the plan on our end. A military attache will leaving from Warsaw soon. The airstrip in Dęblin, Lublin Voivodeship is ready to receive the MiG-25 and are ready to dissuade the Belarussian followers.

Sincerely,
Aleksander Kwaśniewski
Minister of Foreign Policy
 

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To: Aleksander Kwaśniewski ManBear

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At this time Belarus is tailing our MiG with their MiG-29s. We have also began to make movements now that we have gathered intelligence. We believe that Belarus has the majority of it's forces focused west. This is based on a lack of military in the east. Tell us when the military attache leaves so we can receive them.


From: Boris Pastukhov
 

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