It is a pleasure to meet you, and thank you for your time. I’d like to thank you for your compliment firstly, the Crayter Republic has always prided ourselves on maintaining composure and respect in matters of foreign exchange and diplomacy, in spite of its increasing rarity in this day and age.
The Kingdom of Bretonia has grown impatient unfortunately for us to announce our immediate embargo of House Gallia per the terms of the Treaty of Harris, though our concern remains on the possible devastation this will cause to our economic and commercial activities in the Taus. We may, in the end have no other choice but to comply, in the name of preventing further bloodshed to our torn borders, unless a favorable alternative presents itself. Though we wish not to sever our newly restored relationship to Gallia, subjecting ourselves to Bretonia’s “fits” may prove highly detrimental and lead to more loss of life.
Your offer of the names of executed war criminals is a generous one and one we will happily receive and perhaps passing these on to the other treaty signers will help to abate the situation to some degree, though I doubt it will sate the Bretonian government completely, especially with Admiral Dupuoy still at large. As for the other demands they have made upon the Union, perhaps a counterproposal would help to mediate and encourage continued peace? The particulars of these demands are of no interest to the Republic and only serve to smooth the proud plumage of Cambridge hierarchy, but nonetheless threaten to upend our tenuous peace.
I wish this meets you agreeably and look forward to our continued discussion.
In service to the Republic.
Lily Ward
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Crayter Republic