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Markus Wilding

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"We again, take it that you mean just the three provinces of Poland that were previously agreed upon -- Lower Silesia, Lubusz, and West Pomeranian.

 

As per the agreement, it is quite impossible for the two northern-most Polish provinces, which are a joint Alvonia-Hungary Slovakia protectorae, to be annexed into Alvonia.

 

It would also be quite impossible for any Hungary-Slovakian or Belorussian Polish Protectorates to be annexed into Alvonia."

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"With Lower Silesian now a part of Alvonia, and a Non Aggression Pact in place between our two nations, Hungary-Slovakia kindly requests that, if there are any French troops still remaining in Poland, that the Alvonian government kindly ask their ally France to withdraw those troops from Poland.

 

We thank Alvonia in advance for their assisstance in this matter."

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This message has caused some confusion in the Foreign Ministry, as currently there are no French troops in any official capacity present in Silesia. Any French soldier that is in Silesia is most likely there on personal business, and as citizens of the French Empire, we cannot legally ask they leave unless they violate an Alvonian law or regulation, of which neither has happened.

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http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?/topic/124954-more-polish-problems/page-9#entry3344523

 

"We understand that Alvonia cannot order or force them to leave, but Alvonia can send France a polite diplomatic request, politely asking/requesting them to begin to withdraw, if they haven't done so already.

 

50,000 foreign soldiers within 100 miles of the Hungary-Slovakian border, is a little concerning to our civilian populace, as well as to our military personnel.

 

Again, we thank Alvonia for it's understanding of the situation."

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In case our last missive was unclear, there are no French soldiers in Silesia. There is no record, official or otherwise, that indicates the presence of a French infantry corps in Silesia. Like we cannot order French citizens to leave, we also cannot request soldiers move out from an area they are not present in.

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"If you are certain there are no French soldiers in Poland, then I will take you for your word.  I just thought it would be prudent to check if there were any, and if so, politely request something be done about it.  Hence why I said if there are any.

 

I thank you for your time in speaking with me."

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Private to Alvonian Government
 
"This is a friendly notice that the Hungary-Slovakian government has come to the decision to deny Alvonia the use of Hungary-Slovakian airspace for the duration of the Bulgarian conflict.
 
While Hungary-Slovakia has little interest in the Bulgaria region, we stand with our Yugoslavian ally.
 
Any Alvonian military or civilian airplane, helicopter, or jet that enters Hungary-Slovakian airspace will be immediately escorted back to the Alvonian border.

We will do the same for any Alvonian aircraft that enters into southern or central Poland, or into western Romania.
 
We thank Alvonia for it's understanding and cooperation in this matter." Edited by Euphaia
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Legion Clarification

 

From the commanding general:

We can confirm that until recently there were indeed a good number of troops, my entire command, within Silesia. I would request, in the future, that any matter involving French assets be addressed directly to France, and not her allies. Our movement out of the region is documented well by French News sources.

 

(OOC just assuming that that whole thing wasn't private due to the later use of "private" tagging in later posts, if it is private feel free to disregard)

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Private

 

"The Kingdom would like to know as to why Alvonia is invading the territory of the Italian region when it has no rhyme, reason or legitimacy on doing so."

 

Respectfully,

Kralj Dragojev Belojevic

 

Private

 

Since any Alvonian-owned shipping, military or civilian, has been barred from entering the Baltic and by extension Alvonian Poland, a secondary route must be established. Up until recently, Koper was that secondary route. However, because Yugoslavia unilaterally cancelled the Central Powers treaty, Koper is no longer available to the Wehrmacht or Alvonian commercial shipping, and the only other viable ports lie in Italy, which happens to neighbor one of our already-existing Italian states.

 

- Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Private

 

"Understandable.

 

In addition, the Kingdom is informing the government of Alvonia that one of its Carrier Strike Groups will be arriving near the Gulf of Venice and a division will be sent to the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia to be able to further support the French Empire's Foreign Legion who have entrenched themselves within the Veneto region for unknown reasons. This movement is temporary but could be lengthy until the Foreign Legion finally moves on. The Kingdom would appreciate it if Alvonia relay any movements of troops in this region in order to prevent any unnecessary bloodshed from confusion or lack of information, and we will continue to do so in turn."

 

Respectfully,

Kralj Dragojev Belojevic

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