The People's Republic of China finds this to be an adrimable goal and will of course continue to send food to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The People's Republic of China will not conceed to the terms of Germany's proposal on the issue of Hong Kong. The fact of the matter is that the United Kingdom promised Hong Kong autonomy in 1984 and confirmed the treaty with the United Nations. Not only is the UK breaking an international treaty and declaring that it will continue an unwanted occupation of Hong Kong, they are also blatently admitting that this is a move back to the outdated system of imperialism. Several countries, including the United States of America, the Russian Federation, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea have stated their support for the People's Republic of China in this matter. Under no circumstances will the People's Republic of China allow the United Kingdom to seize the island of Hong Kong and create a fortress on the island to oppose the PRC, both breaking the treaty and, more significantly, oppressing the people of Hong Kong with their imperialistic values. OOC: Don't look at me. The war is the UK's fault, not mine.
The Russian federation would like to say it does not seek war with Brittan, but its more then prepared to if things with the PRC are not solved. Also the Russian federation will be taking to a Keynesian economic model.
The People's Republic of China does not seek war as well, but the blatent aggression of the United Kingdom is uncalled-for and is unacceptable. @Skyicewolf The People's Republic of China humbly requests the aid of the United States in the face of these grave circumstances. The People's Republic of China stresses that it does not want war, but will act if the United Kingdom continues its hostile actions towards the PRC and the people of Hong Kong.
The Russian federation will be sending its Pacific fleet to the waters near Hong Kong And the Russian federation will be announcing an trade agreement, military agreement, and whatever else agreement who ever signs. It will be based off the real world BRICS.
SERBIA DECLARES WAR ON MACEDONIA After negotiations failed with the Macedonian Government, Serbia was forced to resort to war as a means of uniting their two nations. This war was unwanted, but Macedonia simply refused to compromise and our hand is forced. Serbian forces will fight across the border and save the Macedonian people from their brutal regime!
Well, as the PRC is the only one of the two contenders for Hong Kong in the BRICS and it seems to work out well, the PRC feels obligated to consider this offer. The PRC appreciates the steadfast enthusiasm of the Russian Federation, but feels that it must caution the Russian Federation against taking hostile action too soon. The United Kingdom is the one in the wrong here and it must recognize that. The PRC will, of course, allow temporary limited docking privliages to the Russian Federation Pacific Fleet as well as comfortable accomodations for the personnel and any diplomats that the Russian Federation seeks to send. Within reason, of course. OOC: Exactly how much of the BRIC agreemants do you know?
Russia thanks China for accepting its fleet, but it insures the world it is to monitor the situation. Also I haven't done any research into the BRICS for a while.
OOC: The question is: With the... limited effect that trade has *cough* due to the admin *cough*, do we want to go that deep? Or do we just want to stick with common-knowledge trade? I have no problem going that deep, but it seems.... unnecessary. Unless we are getting something special out of it. @Viking Socrates
Well how deep where you thinking. The Russian government would like to announce it will be introducing new social reforms to help get the poor of Russia. Also the government will be increasing rations and providing state vehicles. *Pretty much imagine I do everything Putin did*
As far as you want, but like I said, if we aren't getting anything specific out of it, it seems a bit redundent.
Russia would like to announce it will be expanding its oil trade with former communist nations, and will be expanding its military for this year.