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Odense, Denmark
May 2001 time: 06:14
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quote: Originally posted by JMarks
Caravans to Russia find difficult route
Caravans this summer were sent to Russia, having heard of good rail developement. But as far as they have see, the rails between CEU and Russia were destroyed, leaving not so much as a road between the two nations. Puzzled the truck drivers continued through the mud and mire untill they reached Warsaw. First thing they saw was an ifantry regiment posted outside the city. Behind the city rails were leaving the city. The CEU minister of trade wishes to know why our good ally the Russians do not trust our trade units that they must gaurd against them. We ask, if the alliance is wished to be kept, to please clear the current railways so that our frieght to Sevesta and Herson, or as far as possible to those destinations.
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"This must clearly be a mistake on part of russian border patrols, who clearly has acted on their own", said a spokesman of the russian ministry of industry and commerce, who appeared as surprised as his german colleague. "This matter will be looked into, and the responsibles will be punished. Make no mistake, we have plenty of work camps in Siberia leftover from the Tsar reign for such behaviour from tsarist officers and their kin. Russia, as much as Germany, wishes free trade to flourish, for peace and prosperity for our peoples. And I might add, that the russian administration expects to further expand our railroad systems during the next year, to ease up on transportation and facilitate trade to all of our cities."
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Henrik
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The European Union, Sweden, Lund
Dec 2000 time: 06:14
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Industrialization in Italy is progressing nicely, new factories are opening up by the day all over the nation, and the nation is now slowly begining to compete with the other powers of the world.
Particularly the city of Naples has adapted well to the new development and the city now boasts a production well in class with other major european cities.
Infact acording to some industrial analysists it's the most productive city in the world currently! (61 shields)
Furthermore Italian citizens has the highest annual income in the world! (324$ per capita)
In order to spur similar developments amongst our allies President Henriko Lohmandero made a very generous contribition to the Ottoman Republics treasury this month to make it possible for them to industrialize at a faster rate.
Similar grants for the virgin nation of Jugoslavia are being discussed in Rome at the moment, aparently they are only being hindered by the absens of the Jugoslavian leader (who needs to clear such transactions before they can be carried out).
Right now the entire world is wondering, where is Andreas Kleshnikov?
His own staff seems unsure at present...
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Last edited by Henrik on 10-07-2002 at 01:33
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JMarks
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formerly known as the artist
Mar 2000 time: 05:14
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President Ioannes has been busy last month meeting other national leaders in many different meetings:
In Russia: After the reception, Ioannes made a speach ensuring the Russians that CEU engineers will help to connect the two nations. 'Trade should be completely unhindered, and no unnessisary stops or uneeded national customs should stop our caravans.' Two caravans are reported heading in to the Russian interior. Freight drivers wondered at the military blockade in front of Smolensk. Having been turned away by them, the decided to head north twoward Pskov instead.
In Jugoslavia: Ioannes congradulated Prime minister Andreas on his accomplishments. 'Not even the CEU was able to attain what you have, a rail road hub accessible to all.' He then removed the border gaurd on the Autrian-Jugo border and asked for access to the nation's railways for a freighter headed toward Italy.
In Italy: After Jugo, Ioannes toured Italy, guided by Henriko himself. There Ioannes obsereved Naples' impressive manufacturing. Congradulating Henriko in his impressive accomplishement, he reminded him that Munich still, barely, Europe's leading industrial center, producing 64 shields a turn.
In other news, a transport and destroyer are for sale in the Mediterranean.
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Henrik
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The European Union, Sweden, Lund
Dec 2000 time: 06:14
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The destiny of the Greek nation!
During his visit to the nation of Greece President Henriko was aproached by several Greek politicians who presented to him the idea of Greece becoming a member of the Mediterenean League.
After seeing how the Mediterenean League have recieved the newly born nation of Yugoslavia, these Greek officials, representing the Greek parlament and the King of Greece, felt confident that the Mediterenean League would lead them to a greater future.
After listening to these men President Henriko concluded that they indeed made a great deal of sense, and decided to officially take on their case.
Greece has for a long while been a millitary protectorate of Great Brittain, and while the protection of such a mighty empire has been thankfully recieved, it has now come to be unnecesary, Greece no longer faces any threats.
The formerly totalitarian neighbors of Greece, Italy and the Ottoman Empire (now known as the Turkish republic) have both reverted to Democratic or Republican governments, they are run by peaceloving, publically elected presidents.
The formerly apreciated defence of Great Brittain has now become a burden, critical voices within Greece even refer to the Empire as a parasite, who eats away what wealth the Greeks manage to assamble in order to build up it's own fat body.
The Nation of Greece is not being allowed to develop properly, it's industrialization is being hindered by the precense of Brittish laws and regulations.
And while they are subjects of brittain when it comes to obligations, they have no rights, Greek citizens may not vote in Brittish elections as they are part of Greece, and not Great Brittain itself, however they do have to pay taxes to support the Brittish millitary presence in the area.
Therefore President Henriko Lohmandero of Italy has made a sugestion to the democratic alliance,
Remove all millitary presence in the nation of Greece, and allow the nation to become part of the mediterenean league, so that it can develop and prosper on it's own!
The Med. League will provide the necesary capital to invest in new modern industries and infrastructure, the neighboring Republic and fellow League member of Turkey will provide the most urgent help.
The Island of Crete will in turn with the help of the young but prospering nation of Jugoslavia be the home of a gigantic ship warf industry, famed all over the mediterenean sea.
We do however understand that this will affect the brittish economy negatively therefore the Governments of the Mediterenean League are prepared to compensate Brittain economically with the gargantuan sum of 1000 gold within one year.
How the other nations of europe will react to this radical suggestion remains to be seen...
Last edited by Henrik on 20-07-2002 at 02:02
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