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As Vanukean crisis escalates, Foreign Minister Pilarczyk arrives in Tian'an to negotiate Seleyan Union membership summit
Tian'an, 10 November 4418
"I am outraged and appalled that a nation would resort to such cruel measures", Foreign Minister Pilarczyk stated in an address to the Sejm yesterday, before leaving for Indrala.
TIAN'AN - After the recent actions by the Kingdom of Vanuku in Jelbania, Foreign Minister Pilarczyk arrived in Tian'an today to negotiate a membership summit between Valruzia and Indrala into the Seleyan Union. This comes mere hours after the Sejm introduced legislation withdrawing all diplomatic ties to the Kingdom, as well as Pilarczyk himself drafting the same legislation for the Seleyan Union. Initially arriving in Tian'an, he held an impromptu press conference amidst a swath of reporters, them being dwarfed by Pilarczyk's incredibly tall stature at 6'8. Speaking at length before the crowd about his purpose there, he had traveled to speak with Foreign Minister Pan Huanyu on aforementioned Indralan membership into the Seleyan Union. Valruzia's own Foreign Minister now has advocated for continental integration more than ever before, and hopes to achieve it before his retirement. While waiting for the meeting with FM Pan, which was left undisclosed to reporters, Pilarczyk took in the colossal skyline of Tian'an as well as enjoyed some of Indrala's culture. When stopped during his tour of a music center, a brief question was posed from popular entertainment magazine, Inside Nowogard, about his opinion of YingPop. "I'm not sure what to make of it, but the kids seem to love it." He also addressed the deep political divide within the nation, between monarchists and republicans. "Whatever political opinions the parties within the Grand Assembly hold, they can surely set them aside and come to an agreement of membership within the Seleyan Union. Indrala boasts the most strongest economy in south Seleya and we would most definitely wish for increased economic cooperation with them."