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[ROI]: Message to Norway

HeadlessSeeker

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"I think we more or less feel the same way. What we are looking for when it comes to a military partner is one that will join us in joint exercises centered around peace keeping and humanitarian aid. Not only that but one that is willing to work with us in rendering said aid and participating in said missions that are either GA sanctioned or requested. A mutual defensive pact is also something we are interested in. Out main goal is to help desolate conflict and hopefully prevent it from starting in the first place."

At that point the limousine would pull up to St. James's Gate Brewery."Ah here we are." He said as the vehicle came to a park. Some police had arrived before hand and secured the location for the visit. The reason the ride was taking so long was it was circling around as the police got into position to get the place secured."Shall we?" They asked as the door opened.

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After the motorcade arrives at the St. James's Gate Brewery Minister Støre would be greeted by the CEO of the brewery and given a tour of the facility.

During the tour, Minister Støre is shown the various stages of the brewing process, from the milling of the barley to the fermentation and packaging of the beer. The CEO highlights the importance of sustainability and responsible brewing practices in the production of their beer.

After the tour, the group is escorted to a private tasting room where they are presented with a selection of the brewery's signature beers. Minister Støre and Secretary Oskarsen both take the opportunity to sample some of the local brews and engage in conversation with the CEO and other brewery representatives.

As they enjoy the beer, Minister Støre, Finn Queally, and the CEO discuss the potential for greater trade and investment between Norway and Ireland, particularly in the food and beverage sector. Minister Støre expresses his grand admiration for the quality of the beer and his appreciation for the brewery's commitment to sustainability.

The visit concludes with the Minister Støre presenting a gift to the brewery, a traditional Norwegian wooden carving depicting a Viking ship. The CEO thanked Minister Støre for his visit and expresses his hope for continued cooperation and partnership between Norway and Ireland.

Overall, his visit to Ireland had been a positive and productive exchange between the two nations, highlighting the importance of economic cooperation and cultural exchange. With the outcome of the European Grand Summit looking more favorable, he looked forward to having this same warm relationship with the other nations of Europe. Ireland had wonderful views, great conversations, and really, really good beer.

As the trip drew to a close, he thanked Mr, Queally for his wonderful hospitality. They shook hands and Minister Støre told Mr, Queally who at this point he was calling Finn, that he hoped he could return the favor soon at his favorite locals back in Oslo. After a much shorter trip back to the hotel, he settled down for the night knowing they had an early flight. Much to his surprise, not long after laying down in bed he heard a knock at his hotel room door. It was Secretary Oskarsen wearing not but a bath robe. She said they had much to discuss.

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Finn had overall enjoyed the tour of the brewery and would rather enjoy the discussions that they were having with the CEO who was doing a great deal to help this trip go smoothly. When he had the chance he joined in the conversation on the possibilities of greater trade and investment. The strengthening of trade and investment was a key aspect of this administration afterall. Upon leaving Finn would shake hands with the CEO who no doubt would have a picture taken for the good PR that would entail. Thus ended the visit and Finn would see them off at the Shelbourne Dublin where he would thank Minister Støre in return. Thus ending things for the day, and Finn would head home for the day himself.

They had been given the princess grace suite. Featuring two marble bathrooms, a dining room for up to eight people, two livings rooms, two bedrooms, a pantry, and a library filled with books on Grace Kelly this suite was the picture of luxury. Hotel staff would be quick to respond to any requests as well and a Norwegian interpreter was on hand as well.

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