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Somerania wrote:

That German is sure into ahegaos smh

sick

Somerania

Arab federal states

Abessinienreich wrote:| The Sultan chuckles. |

| Sultan Abdul Hamid III | "Thank you Khalil, Trainings will start. Also Regarding on the PKK organization, what are you willing to send to help? Perhaps together we can track down members in Syria, where most of them come from."

    President Khalil: "I think a joint anti-terror mission would be productive. PKK has been their own nuisance in Syria, but our National Police and Counter-Terrorism Bureau are making progress in their defeat. I think cooperation on this matter would be excellent to bring our nations closer together. Another matter: the Trans-Arabian Pipeline. The Arab States and Saudi Arabia are beginning an endeavor to build new oil and natural gas pipelines in the region. I think extending this into Turkey could be lucrative for us all, as well as provide a new market and energy option for Europe."

Paseo wrote:| Nodding slightly she would flash a smile at Pasha before entering the limousine silently. |

| The Pasha enters the limo and sits at the other side, facing in front of the Empress, the Pasha takes off his fez. As the convoy drives through Istanbul people are waving Iranian and Turkish flags. Most are women. |

| Tufan Aykan Pasha | "Ah even with that recent drone attack, the populations are still in favor of you."

| As the car approaches the coast of the Bosphorus, the sight of the Grand Istanbul tunnel construction can be seen from a distance. |

Abessinienreich wrote:| The Pasha enters the limo and sits at the other side, facing in front of the Empress, the Pasha takes off his fez. As the convoy drives through Istanbul people are waving Iranian and Turkish flags. Most are women. |

| Tufan Aykan Pasha | "Ah even with that recent drone attack, the populations are still in favor of you."

| As the car approaches the coast of the Bosphorus, the sight of the Grand Istanbul tunnel construction can be seen from a distance. |

| Turning her gaze away from waving at the people of Turkey, she would give a slight cold smile. |

    [ Empress Esfir Diba ]: "That's the power of the Dynasty. Many have underestimated it before, especially abroad, and the price is high for it."

Paseo, Nevbrejnovitz, Philanialle, Pontianus, and 11 othersAlzarikstan, Ranponian, Nileia, Vancouver Straits, Somerania, The galla, Metropolitan Francais, Abessinienreich, Mesuvia, Arab federal states, and Kewtpuff

Paseo, Nevbrejnovitz, Victoria Harbor, Philanialle, and 12 othersPontianus, Alzarikstan, Ranponian, Nileia, Vancouver Straits, Somerania, Metropolitan Francais, Abessinienreich, Mesuvia, Arab federal states, Kewtpuff, and Mor norge

Post self-deleted by Kewtpuff.

Sussy

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “We certainly have a lot to discuss.”

Skip to the Meeting

Palace of Moncloa, MADRID, SPAIN
Official Residence of the Prime Minister

Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Welcome to the Palace of Moncloa, Prime Minister Suga. What would you like to start with first? Space exploration, mutual investment, or maybe trade?"

Philanialle

Philanialle

New Provenance wrote:Palace of Moncloa, MADRID, SPAIN
Official Residence of the Prime Minister

Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Welcome to the Palace of Moncloa, Prime Minister Suga. What would you like to start with first? Space exploration, mutual investment, or maybe trade?"

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “We can start discussing about mutual investments. Japan really interested in increasing its investments in Spain along with the increase of more Japanese companies in Spanish territory.”

Muscat Times

June, 2024

The Rule of The Sultan:

It has been months since the crowning of Huzaifa Omar al Muhrani and the sudden death of his father the past Sultan Omar Al-Muhrani. Under the rule of the new Sultan the sultanate nation has experienced significant growth in the economy and general prosperity.

The Sultanate Moves forward to diversify Its economy:

Zuhair Hamdan the official spokesman has just announced that another petroleum field was found near the Lekhwair area that is estimated with a potential to produce 300million barrels. It was followed with the announcement of the new investment of the Sultanate in uranium mining that's worth $120M that will leave Salla Muscat with 37% of the investment.
And an investment in a tourism program to boost tourist attraction to Muscat.

The Sultan Orders a Boost in The Military Training:

A boost in military training and exercising has gone into effect this month for the security of the nation around the borders. Salla Muscat intends to boost its military training and equipment in all military fields including the special forces.

Abessinienreich
Agrariah
Alzarikstan
Bachover
Bauscland
Bayern kahla
Canovia
Cascadla
Connomia
Crazybloxian Empire
Deccea
Etheinia
Israelli
Jersey republic
Kewtpuff
Lemlar
Mesuvia
Metropolitan Francais
Nevbrejnovitz
New Provenance
Nileia
Nosautempopulus
Ocujan
OsivoII / OsivoIII
Paramountica
Paseo
Philanialle
Pontianus
Quebec republic
Ranponian
Rutannia
Salla muscat
Somerania
Terravia
-the alpine confederation-
The Confederate Prussian Empire
The galla
The ottoman national state
Vancouver Straits / Peking Zhongguo
Victoria Harbor

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “We can start discussing about mutual investments. Japan really interested in increasing its investments in Spain along with the increase of more Japanese companies in Spanish territory.”

Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Of course. That can certainly be doable, as Spain is interested in a more diverse set of companies, specifically automobile and technological companies. The Japanese are at the forefront of innovation in these sectors, so I'm sure the increase of Japanese companies in Spanish territories would be beneficial to both our countries. In which areas would Japan be willing to invest in, which sectors of industry, I mean?"

Philanialle

New Provenance wrote:Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Of course. That can certainly be doable, as Spain is interested in a more diverse set of companies, specifically automobile and technological companies. The Japanese are at the forefront of innovation in these sectors, so I'm sure the increase of Japanese companies in Spanish territories would be beneficial to both our countries. In which areas would Japan be willing to invest in, which sectors of industry, I mean?"

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “In the Spanish automotive and technological sectors, because, as you said before, we are at the forefront of these sectors, we are also pioneers in the construction of high-speed lines. In addition, Japanese railway companies are also willing to invest in Spain's rail sector.”

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “In the Spanish automotive and technological sectors, because, as you said before, we are at the forefront of these sectors, we are also pioneers in the construction of high-speed lines. In addition, Japanese railway companies are also willing to invest in Spain's rail sector.”

Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Indeed, Prime Minister Suga. Spain will be more than happy to allow Japanese investments into the automotive, technological and rail sectors in our country. This will, in turn, reduce public dependency on personal transportation, allowing for much less pollutants in the air. Now, if Japanese railway companies are open to the idea, we would like to propose a joint government, Spanish-Japanese government initiative to construct a high-speed railway line connecting Seville to Madrid to Valencia to Barcelona. A high-speed route connecting these cities will connect tens of thousands of people daily, with 20 trains going between Seville and Madrid daily as of now. This will allow Spain to reduce dependency on air travel and instead on trains, which has been a neglected industry up to now. What are your thoughts, Prime Minister?"

Philanialle

Philanialle

New Provenance wrote:Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Indeed, Prime Minister Suga. Spain will be more than happy to allow Japanese investments into the automotive, technological and rail sectors in our country. This will, in turn, reduce public dependency on personal transportation, allowing for much less pollutants in the air. Now, if Japanese railway companies are open to the idea, we would like to propose a joint government, Spanish-Japanese government initiative to construct a high-speed railway line connecting Seville to Madrid to Valencia to Barcelona. A high-speed route connecting these cities will connect tens of thousands of people daily, with 20 trains going between Seville and Madrid daily as of now. This will allow Spain to reduce dependency on air travel and instead on trains, which has been a neglected industry up to now. What are your thoughts, Prime Minister?"

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “I agree, Ms. Torres. Government cooperation between our nations in the rail sector is a great idea.”

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “I agree, Ms. Torres. Government cooperation between our nations in the rail sector is a great idea.”

Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "I'm happy you agree. Now, would that be all for mutual investment? If you want, we could move on to space exploration. Apparently trade is a topic that requires EU input, so we might have to put that off for a while."

Philanialle

New Provenance wrote:Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "I'm happy you agree. Now, would that be all for mutual investment? If you want, we could move on to space exploration. Apparently trade is a topic that requires EU input, so we might have to put that off for a while."

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Okay, Ms. Torres. We can move on to the topic of space exploration.”

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Okay, Ms. Torres. We can move on to the topic of space exploration.”

Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Alright then. Do you perhaps have any suggestions for how we can collaborate together? As of right now, Spain has no large interest to develop a fully-independent space program as we are working with the European Space Agency right now. We are, however, planning to open a space agency of sorts which will oversee experimental rocket launches and state-owned satellite development. Maybe Japan could assist with research on experimental suborbital sounding rockets and satellite development?"

Philanialle

New Provenance wrote:Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Alright then. Do you perhaps have any suggestions for how we can collaborate together? As of right now, Spain has no large interest to develop a fully-independent space program as we are working with the European Space Agency right now. We are, however, planning to open a space agency of sorts which will oversee experimental rocket launches and state-owned satellite development. Maybe Japan could assist with research on experimental suborbital sounding rockets and satellite development?"

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Yes, Japan can help. We also have a project to send a rocket to Mars by 2040, Spain can help us, if you are interested.”

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Yes, Japan can help. We also have a project to send a rocket to Mars by 2040, Spain can help us, if you are interested.”

Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Of course, Prime Minister Suga. Spain's space exploration industry is mostly production and integration of rocket parts, but Astrium-CRISA is a premier Spanish space electronics company that can certainly support Japanese programs. I would just like to mention that Spain will always put ESA first, but we will of course be assisting Japan in any way we can."

Philanialle

New Provenance wrote:Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "Of course, Prime Minister Suga. Spain's space exploration industry is mostly production and integration of rocket parts, but Astrium-CRISA is a premier Spanish space electronics company that can certainly support Japanese programs. I would just like to mention that Spain will always put ESA first, but we will of course be assisting Japan in any way we can."

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “I'm glad to hear this. Would you like to add anything else? Before we finish the meeting.”

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “I'm glad to hear this. Would you like to add anything else? Before we finish the meeting.”

Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "No, I don't think we have anything else to add right now. If that is all, then I bid you farewell, Prime Minister. Thank you for taking the time to fly out to Madrid, and we look forward to working with Japan in the future."

Philanialle

New Provenance wrote:Prime Minister Augustina Torres

    "No, I don't think we have anything else to add right now. If that is all, then I bid you farewell, Prime Minister. Thank you for taking the time to fly out to Madrid, and we look forward to working with Japan in the future."

    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Thank You Ms. Torres.”

Philanialle wrote:
    | YOSHIHIDE SUGA, The Prime Minister | “Thank You Ms. Torres.”

Prime Minister Suga is escorted out of the Moncloa Palace, and back to the airport where he departs for his return to Tokyo.

Philanialle

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