However, the Foreign Office seemed to quite a different tone to the President's abrasive, almost congradulatory tone. Whilst analysts note that it was not an outright condemnation, the diplomatic language was certainly not cordial. Officially, the response was this:The Communists and the Metzist media are all in a stirrup about the recent liberation of North Dovani from the left and socialism...North Dovani was in danger of falling to the evils of Communism, and I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing some people finally rose up and decided to save their nation from the red menace...Mr. Kam is a wonderful leader and I like much of his previous work...Our policy? I like to call it "Strategic Engagement", we need to realize that not every nation will bend itself to our desires. We have to work with what we have, and the fact of the situation is that Emeka - terrible, awful guy by the way, a dirty communist - is done for, and there's a new sheriff in town. We gotta work with that, and we gotta respect the decisions of North Dovani. So I would say that our first goal is to get a man in Chinasa and work things about between us...And believe me, the radical left will all be crying out about the policy. People ask me, would I meet with Kam Moon-He, the leader of North Dovani? Well, yes, I would! They'll say [The President here took a satirical, mocking tone] "oh, Shin's going to work with North Dovani! Shin's going to work with North Dovani!". Why not? Why not? We have a big, beautiful neighbor to the east - lots of Kyo there, by the way - and we're just going to ignore them because they just defeated the Communist threat? They won against the reds, folks, they're winners! In my Dankuk, we don't punish those people...So here's what I think we'll do, we're gonna get Kimmy [referring to Dankukin Foreign Minister, Kim I-Ru] a flight to Chinasa, and we're gonna sit down and figure things out. We will be in contact shortly and I think there's a big, beautiful relationship in the works.
(Fin)"The Foreign Ministry of the Republic of Dankuk reiterates it's commitment to territorial integrity, sovereignty, and the rule of law internationally, reinforces it's belief in non-interference and self-determination of all nations, urges all parties to resolve political conflict in a quick manner bereft of foreign intervention, and will be monitoring the situation in North Dovani closely in coming days."
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