Hobrazian presidential palace, Astoria K’alak’i-The diplomatic visit begins in the Hobrazian presidential palace the president Sophie Toreli, minister of trade and industry Petre Meliton and junior staff are seated in a conference room down a long table. On the opposite side of the table is the delegation from Beiteynu led by Eli Kadiyot. The president begins by welcoming the delegation.
Sophie Toreli, President of Hobrazia
We welcome Mr Kadiyot and his delgation to the Hobrazian Republic, we would like to establish diplomatic channels with Beiteynu, Hobrazia has too often been missing from the world stage this will change we will sign the framework for diplomacy and friendship this will help us better face the growing challenges and opportunities in the region. On the next topic of Trade and investment opportunities in the region we agree to sign the framework of Trade and commerce this will enable greater market access and eliminate barriers to trade between our nations, we seek greater economic partnerships and friendship between our nations. On the last topic of regional security We will sign JAMS this is important for ensuring the stability of the migrant's pass a region vital for Hobrazia's maritime trade and industry in increasingly uncertain times. A stronger alliance and partnership between our states is needed. Finally we hope Mr Kadiyot enjoys the state banquet later today where there will be food, entertainment and dancing.
As the president finishes Petre begins to speak,
Petre Meliton, Minister of trade and industry
The Hobrazian Republic seeks to join the Vamaj network as well as the Yeudish Neset this has been argued for by key and leading industry representatives in Hobrazia. Free trade between our nations, cutting red tape will help develop a strong growing economy, it means that our people can access lower priced goods and a wider range of goods from Beiteynu, we welcome this opportunity and seek to develop stronger bilateral trading relationships with Beiteynu. Hobrazia is a major exporter of copper products accounting for over 15% of its exports, we are also a major exporter of cars and automobiles this government wants to help these sectors to trade freely and to develop. We will put these agreements forward to the national assembly for ratification soon, Thank you.