The Gallic Union Ministère des Affaires Etrangères
Madame Ward,
I am Antoinette Martin, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
We are glad to hear that you appreciate restoration of your access to our space, as well as we hope you understand how difficult this solution is for such a society as ours -- the past experience has made our people to approach foreigners with caution.
Admiral Dupuoy is one of those who escaped the justice, using the short period of instability during the reunification of Gallic house. His location remains unknown for us, but our best people are searching for him or any sight of remaining DeFrance in Gallia and its borders, however, lack of luck means they either hiding deeper in Taus, or elsewhere in known, or even unknown space. The list of executed will be provided to the Crayter Republic, and it remains to you if you willing to share it with the rest of the treaty signers.
Bretonia, even if prideful, yet is still treacherous in our eyes: our concept of braveness, pride and honour is different of theirs, and if our ally would require our assistance we would do our best providing it, should it be armed, logistics, other. Their attempt to insult our Ministry of Foreign Relationship by sending a lower-ranked representative, incapable to sustain neutral tone was noted as well. Kusari, however, did show neither, but their cowardish attempt on our sovereignty will be forever remembered and recorded on pages of Gallic history for generations to come. We can only wish you luck and strength in your endeavour with these nations.
However, unlike them, the Crayter Republic has managed to gain credit of trust and respect since the very day our nations met. While we regret for certain events happened in the past, we cannot change them, but your braveness in fighting the Royal Navy during the Sirius-Gallic War, and later siding with both Defence Forces and now - Gallic Navy against our common enemies was noted by our leadership.
Your frankness is noted, and we share similar point of view. The Gallic Union, despite being run by honoured military officers, is not willing another pointless bloodshed to happen, but if there be attempt on our unity, sovereignty or pride, no matter how they justify it, -- we will answer in full strength. Do not consider this like a threat, but we doubt you are willing to face the rage of Gallia for the second time.
Cordialement,
Ministre des Affaires étrangères
le 25 septembre 744