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Chapter 492: Rhodes Mutual Aid Contract

Meeting with Hitler, who was still a little young, allowed Edel to reap enough benefits. Of course, this was an investment for the future. And for the present, Romania also reaped enough benefits. After more than half a month of negotiations, the Rhodes Mutual Aid Contract

Finally it was successfully achieved.

In fact, for such a contract that is beneficial to both parties, it is necessary to negotiate it. This is because it is of sufficient benefit to both parties. Romania has the market and funds that Germany currently needs, and Germany has the technical equipment that Romania needs.

, so the negotiations between the two parties were quite fast.

So when Edel returned to Berlin, the results of this negotiation were also presented to him. The public part was the Economic and Trade Friendship Treaty between Romania and Germany. In this treaty, Romania and Germany aimed at both sides.

The respective needs of the two countries have strengthened the economic complementarity between the two countries.

Germany imports petroleum, automobiles, grain and other agricultural products from Romania, and exports metallurgy, chemicals, mining equipment, machine tools and other equipment to strengthen economic and trade exchanges between the two countries. In addition, Germany will also open up alloy manufacturing, chemical technology, mining technology,

Various restricted export technologies, such as shipbuilding, will also be opened to Romania.

However, in order to earn more profits for its own companies, Germany insisted on using these new technologies to invest in Romanian companies. After consulting Eder, the Romanian negotiators agreed to their request.

So eventually these technologies will appear in Romania in the form of joint ventures, which will also strengthen Romania's industrial base. As for giving up some profits, it is harmless in Eder's view. After all, Germany has already taken out the coffin boards, and it has also

Don't be so stingy. Besides, these technologies will have an immediate effect on strengthening Romania's national strength.

Among them is the tungsten alloy technology that has always made Edel salivate. German tungsten alloy cutter heads have always been a guarantee for the excellent mechanical equipment. This technology is equally important to Romania. If the family is really too poor to open the door, Germany

It is impossible for people to share this technology.

Therefore, Edel is very satisfied with this economic mutual assistance contract. What makes him even more satisfied is yet to come, that is, the terms of DDR's secret military exchange. This is because this is a guarantee to comprehensively strengthen Romania's military technology and prevent it from falling behind the times.

Under the terms of this secret exchange, Germany will jointly develop new tanks, aircraft, artillery, submarines, warships and other weapons with Romania. In addition, Germany will send a thousand officers to Romania in the next five years as a

The two parties are studying various military cooperation plans such as armored warfare, aircraft utilization, logistics support, ship command coordination, and communication confidentiality.

Faced with the fruitful results of the negotiations, it can be said that Edel is very satisfied with this trip to Germany. There cannot be a better result than this. For this reason, he expressed his gratitude to Foreign Minister Coster and Chief of General Staff Fei for this negotiation.

General Lieutenant came forward to commend him.

"I am very satisfied with the results of this negotiation. It can be said that the results of this global visit in Germany alone are enough to make this visit worthwhile."

Edel looked at the results in front of him and praised the two senior military and political officials responsible for the negotiations with joy.

Faced with Eder's praise, Foreign Minister Kostel, who was responsible for the public negotiations, did not agree. "Your Majesty, this negotiation is actually more about the urgent needs of Germany. Because I can feel that the Germans are interested in this negotiation."

It was urgent. There were many times when we could have talked about it, but the German side relented when it met its expectations."

After Foreign Minister Kostel expressed his doubts, Chief of General Staff General Freit expressed his doubts. "This situation also occurred in my negotiations with the German government. At first, I thought it was Germany's suspicion.

Romania attached great importance to it, but then I felt like it was a task that had to be completed within a certain period of time. This made me wonder whether Germany was afraid that if something was exposed, the negotiations would reach a deadlock."

"I also have such suspicions."

Faced with the doubts of the Foreign Minister and the Chief of General Staff, Eder suddenly had an idea, and he took over and said, "Those who can hinder the negotiations must be countries that pose a threat to Romania."

"It's the Soviet Union."

"It's Russian."

Although the Foreign Secretary and the Chief of General Staff said different words, they had the same meaning.

There are several countries that can pose a threat to Romania, but the only one that will cause trouble for negotiations is the Soviet Union. Don't look at the current public opinion in Romania that doesn't care about the Soviet Union. It often claims that the Soviets are Romania's losers. But the sober military and political leaders

We all know how serious the threat the Soviet Union poses to Romania. It is even possible that the only country Romania needs to defend against is the Soviet Union.

Moreover, Germany has a history of secret negotiations with the Soviet Union. You must know that before the Genoa Conference, Germany negotiated the Rapallo Treaty with the Soviet Union. Unlike Hitler's anti-Soviet when he was in power, the current relationship between Germany and the Soviet Union is very close. The two were

It is natural for isolated countries to seek warmth from groups.

Unlike others, Edel is certainly aware of the secret military cooperation between the Soviet Union and Germany in the 1900s. The purpose of his visit this time is to weaken the military cooperation between the Soviet Union and Germany. However, it seems that the effect is not great so far. It is obvious that Germany has a secret military cooperation plan.

The thoughts of two women getting married.

"Then what should we do? Does the contract still need to be signed?"

Foreign Minister Kostel couldn't help but ask. This was not because he was out of control, but because he was consciously testing Edel's attitude towards this.

"This is just speculation on our part and cannot be used as a basis."

As he spoke, Edel picked up the negotiated contract and said, "And the result of this negotiation is very important to us. It is to enhance the strength of our country, so I will not allow the execution of the contract to be affected."

It is obvious that Edel is using this to express his attitude, because the secret cooperation between the Soviet Union and Germany will be exposed sooner or later in the future, which may affect some domestic opinions. Edel is making a statement now, no matter what the views are, it cannot affect

to the outcome of this negotiation.

Facing Edel's statement, the two people present nodded repeatedly. "Please rest assured, Your Majesty, no one can affect this cooperation."

After sending the two people away, Edel couldn't help but sigh. Even Romania couldn't stop the Soviet-German cooperation in the 1900s, because Romania couldn't give Germany what it needed.

In fact, the secret military cooperation negotiations between the Soviet Union and Germany have come to an end, and military cooperation between the Soviet Union and Germany is about to begin. Once the Soviet military strength is strengthened, Romania will need to face greater pressure, which will require Edel to

Face. So the next visit becomes more important.

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