Re: Beiteynu
Posted: Sat May 13, 2023 8:53 am
International News
References: Selucia
Solidifying relations with Selucia
November 5300 - After almost a decade of renewed relations, both governments have agreed to a partnership, establishing joint investments, cultural and educational initiatives as well as trade quotas that will firmly solidify Beiteynuese trade in Majatra
Also published on The Terran Times and distributed internationally
- Terran Remediation Agency reviews intelligence provided by the GID of Kafuristan on the terrorist group responsible for the Ben Chaim Assassination
- Sohnout Hashaet forms up, MOIA to provide oversight on the 4-year transition towards the "change of guard" in the protection of officials and diplomats
- Medinat Department offers support to the Tukarense resistance, delegation to visit Lourenne to discuss regional stability
Yishelem, Beiteynu - The new Partnership Agreement is expected to solidify the rekindled Beiteynuese-Selucian bilateral relations on multiple fronts, with joint investments and educational initiatives sitting at the forefront of a partnership that is intended to offer solid stability and prosperity in the northwestern region of Majatra for decades to come. The agreement comes in series of diplomatic efforts by the Beiteynuese Government in recent decades to affirm its position as a mediator of worldwide trade and a network of diplomatic relations spanning from northwest Majatra to Artania, Keris, northwestern Dovani, central Seleya and all the way back to southeast Majatra with Istalia representing one of Beiteynu's oldest and strongest allies.
Pertaining to the safety of maritime commerce at sea in the region, which has been subject to some extended levels of piracy throughout the years, especially in the shores of Barmenistan and around Cildania, both governments discussed the possibility of joint naval exercises to increase the preparedness of the Selucian navy in protecting trade routes, as well as train the Beiteynuese Naval Command in the deployment and undertaking of operations extending beyond the shorelines of Beiteynu, with Pontesi and now Selucia providing Beitenyu with the opportunity to further invest in its navy and firmly secure the Migrant's Pass and its surrounding areas to protect international trade and secure the safety of its neighbouring partners.
References: Selucia
Solidifying relations with Selucia
November 5300 - After almost a decade of renewed relations, both governments have agreed to a partnership, establishing joint investments, cultural and educational initiatives as well as trade quotas that will firmly solidify Beiteynuese trade in Majatra
Also published on The Terran Times and distributed internationally
- Terran Remediation Agency reviews intelligence provided by the GID of Kafuristan on the terrorist group responsible for the Ben Chaim Assassination
- Sohnout Hashaet forms up, MOIA to provide oversight on the 4-year transition towards the "change of guard" in the protection of officials and diplomats
- Medinat Department offers support to the Tukarense resistance, delegation to visit Lourenne to discuss regional stability
Yishelem, Beiteynu - The new Partnership Agreement is expected to solidify the rekindled Beiteynuese-Selucian bilateral relations on multiple fronts, with joint investments and educational initiatives sitting at the forefront of a partnership that is intended to offer solid stability and prosperity in the northwestern region of Majatra for decades to come. The agreement comes in series of diplomatic efforts by the Beiteynuese Government in recent decades to affirm its position as a mediator of worldwide trade and a network of diplomatic relations spanning from northwest Majatra to Artania, Keris, northwestern Dovani, central Seleya and all the way back to southeast Majatra with Istalia representing one of Beiteynu's oldest and strongest allies.
Pertaining to the safety of maritime commerce at sea in the region, which has been subject to some extended levels of piracy throughout the years, especially in the shores of Barmenistan and around Cildania, both governments discussed the possibility of joint naval exercises to increase the preparedness of the Selucian navy in protecting trade routes, as well as train the Beiteynuese Naval Command in the deployment and undertaking of operations extending beyond the shorelines of Beiteynu, with Pontesi and now Selucia providing Beitenyu with the opportunity to further invest in its navy and firmly secure the Migrant's Pass and its surrounding areas to protect international trade and secure the safety of its neighbouring partners.