The provided documents on the Royalist executions has been well received, and we can confirm your report that Admiral Dupuoy is not among them. While it is clearly a concern to our people and efforts within the Taus, not to mention the tens of thousands who traverse our tradeways daily, our people work best when focused. To that end, our Minister of Defense has proposed that a triumvirate effort by Crayter, Gallia, and Bretonia be made to bring the last of these Royalist holdouts to justice. The fate of Admiral Dupuoy can be decided upon his capture, though Minster Westbrook has recommended a military tribunal involving all three nations to ensure that proper justice is brought upon him.
During this time, Crayter's borders will remain open to trade in and out of Gallia, and I would also strongly urge Gallia to reconsider the demands made by Bretonia. Crayter is willing to temporarily suspend all standard tariffs and import duties of commodities and passengers coming from the Gallic Union. This, in combination with access to the rest of the Sirian market through the Taus, should help Gallia's economy remain stable while services are provided as per Bretonia's 'demands'. Crayter would also be looking to Gallia to assist in the rework and construction of a considerable number of space-based stations and orbital facilities, which would also bring more business to Gallia. I am, however, merely paraphrasing our Minister of Trade, who can likely go into greater detail.
Please let us know if this arrangement is doable.
In service to the Republic.
Lily Ward
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Crayter Republic