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Region: Commonwealth of Liberty

Congo federation bomoko wrote:Abu Roma:

“The same regional security issues that arise if Galla conquers Uganda. But it seems Mr Kiir that there is no reasoning with you. I assumed Sudan would be interested in cooperation but alas, it’s not. If you’d like to reconsider, I am happy to hold talks mediated by a good ally of the IFC, Saudi Arabia Alzarikstan. It is their monarch who encouraged us to come to terms with Sudan diplomatically. Since you’ll most likely not reconsider, the terms we have set stand. If Uganda joins Sudan & Congo isn’t allowed to have even one single military base in the country near to our border, then NO ONE will have Uganda. It is our hope that if you don’t wish to allow for a base in Uganda at any point nor does the Ugandan government then Uganda should remain sovereign and separate from Sudan and Sudanese troops should leave the country after any conflict with the Gallans.

With that President Abu Roma would stand up and respectfully nod to Mr Kiir before leaving his office & returning to Congo.

    PM Salva Kiir :| "you are asking me to violate a policy then you ask me to sell Ugandan land to you like it's mine? That's the issue that I don't thing the kingdom understands either. In a Republic there is no such thing as mine. What if the people of that town do not want to have a congo base? You are acting like what I say goes and my words are final which they are not Mr. Roma! They are not! HOW dare you come here and ask me to violate our nation's sacred constitution!?"

These were the words Kiir said as he followed Roma out of his office in which you could feel his voice rise. Everyone outside the office stoped to look at the prime minister. Kiir would then turn towards the Secretary who seemed to have stoped typing and looking back at the Prime Minister himself awaiting orders.

    PM Salva Kiir :| "call that Damm General Deng and ask him to tune into the orange line. I'm calling President Wine."

    PM's Secretary :| "Yes Mr. Prime Minister, I'll be right on it."

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