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Chapter 682 The Diplomatic War in Bucharest (Part 2)

"Your Majesty Edel, the main reason I came here this time is to enhance the relations between the two countries. Regarding the previous Czech issue, due to the negligence of the staff, we failed to notify your country in time. Our country deeply apologizes for the

We attach great importance to relationships, so I came here this time to make up for my previous mistakes."

Ribbentrop, who was meeting with Edel, explained the mistakes of the German Foreign Ministry to the Romanian ruler in front of him.

In fact, these words can't be deceived at all, and he knows this. But sometimes diplomacy is so fucked up. Even though they know that it is just a cover-up, the two of them still pretend to be polite and disgusting.

"So that's the case. I also asked why we only found out about it after the fact."

After Edel said he had dropped the topic, Ribbentrop immediately followed up.

"Your Majesty Eder, in addition to making up for the previous diplomatic mistakes this time, you also hope to further deepen the relationship between our two countries. As we all know, the exchanges between our two countries have a long history. As early as the period of your Majesty Carol, the relationship between our country and Romania

The relationship between the two countries has been very close. During His Majesty's regency, the relationship between the two countries was further deepened. Although there were misunderstandings, we cooperated more. Especially after World War I, the relationship between our two countries was both economic and

Cooperation in the military field is further deepening. When I come here this time, I hope that we can further deepen cooperation in diplomacy and other aspects. To this end, our country has prepared terms that are very beneficial to our two countries..."

When Ribbentrop kept talking and wanted to continue to further connect the two countries, Edel waved his hand to stop him from continuing.

"Foreign Minister Ribbentrop, you need to discuss this matter with the government. The government is in charge of these diplomatic matters."

What's happening here?

Edel's words made Ribbentrop a little confused. He actually said that he would no longer interfere with Romania's diplomacy. How is this possible? Who in Europe doesn't know that you are the most powerful monarch, and nothing happens in Romania without your consent.

can be implemented.

But although Ribbentrop was arguing in his heart, since Edel said he didn't care, it was really hard to say what he said next.

So in the face of such an unexpected situation, Ribbentrop had no choice but to say to Edel, "Since His Majesty no longer interferes with diplomatic matters, I will not say anything so as not to disturb Your Majesty.

"

Since Edel said he would not be involved in diplomatic issues, Ribbentrop naturally needed to find another way. After chatting with Edel for a while, the foreign minister hurriedly left.

Edel looked at Ribbentrop leaving with a playful smile. These Germans hope to get a breakthrough from him every time, so let the government negotiate this time.

Yes, Edel intends to hand over this matter to the government. Although he has been leading the negotiations before, it can speed up the negotiation process, but in many cases there is no room for recovery. And to be honest, he is not very suitable as a negotiator, although he is not

People told him, but he knew it.

And if the Germans are not allowed to take some detours this time, how can they pay attention to Romania's attitude. Of course, Edel still needs to master the degree, but he is not worried at all about this.

Ribbentrop walked out of the palace with a worried look on his face. He always felt weird during the whole interview. But before he could straighten out his thoughts, he saw the secretary waiting outside walking three steps at a time.

around.

"An hour ago, the Polish Foreign Minister Colonel Baker went to visit the Deputy Prime Minister Krstev."

He was not surprised at all when his secretary told him about the movements of the Polish Foreign Minister. Just like when he visited the King of Romania this time, the Poles would also be watching his actions.

"I understand. Let people continue to keep an eye on the Polish Embassy and the Polish Foreign Minister. I want to know their movements at any time."

But you know, you still have to keep an eye on what you should keep an eye on, at least until Romania expresses its stance, there will be no shortage of such things.

After sitting back in the car, Ribbentrop needed to consider his next itinerary.

After a while, Ribbentrop told the driver, "Go to the Prime Minister's Office. Let's visit Prime Minister Mihalaka."

Since King Eder doesn't care about this matter, let's start with the Prime Minister.

When Ribbentrop was preparing to visit the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister Krstev was personally escorting Polish Foreign Minister Beck out of the house.

"Minister Baker, I already understand the situation you mentioned. I am also willing to see further development of relations between the two countries. However, this matter is not something I can make a decision on, but from the bottom of my heart I support the development of better relations with Poland.

Going further. Next, I will use my influence to work for your country."

Faced with the explicit words of Deputy Prime Minister Kerstev, Baker was naturally grateful. "Thank you for your attention to the relationship between the two countries. Poland will never forget your old friend. As long as you have anything that can be used, I can

Go to the Polish Embassy to see Ambassador Blewski, he will provide as much help as he can."

That's right, Baker is no longer taking the usual path. In addition to normal diplomacy, he has also begun smuggling diplomacy. His first target is Deputy Prime Minister Kerstev, and the results are not bad. The Deputy Prime Minister from Bulgaria sent him

I was very satisfied with the gift and promised to work for Poland.

Such a result naturally made Baker overjoyed. You must know that this person can influence almost 30% of the senior government officials. For such a politically influential figure, it is great for the subsequent diplomatic work to turn to Poland.

Although it cost a lot to win over the deputy prime minister, it seems that everything is worth it now. At least it gives Poland an advantage in the diplomatic competition with Romania, although this advantage is likely to not last long.

Because Baker knows that the presence of a large number of German technical personnel and Dro's many years of cooperation have made many people in Romania have a good impression of Germany. But Poland is currently in the lead, and the next step is to maintain this advantage.

After sending Baker away, Deputy Prime Minister Kirstev, who had been smiling before turning around, turned around and looked gloomy as soon as he returned to the office.

"What do these Poles think I am, to insult me ​​like this?"

Still not feeling relieved, he picked up a valuable antique sent from Poland and threw it on the ground with a bang.

There was no way, Kerstev was very depressed. He and the Prime Minister discussed it, each person was responsible for one side, and he chose the Polish side. I thought that the Polish Foreign Minister had some means, but I didn't expect to come up with this method. Although this is a good idea for Poland.

It works for many people, but it will only have the opposite effect on him.

If there is no one in Romania who is not tempted by money, Kerstev thinks he can be ranked in the top three. It seems that the Polish Foreign Minister is not doing a good job, and he has not even figured out his own temperament.


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