Romanian Eagle

Chapter 111: The Robo Negotiations

When the Bulgarian special train arrived at the Bucharest Railway Station, the Romanian receptionists who had been waiting were already ready. Romanian Prime Minister Bretianu and Foreign Minister Balsnok were already ready.

"Your Excellency Prime Minister, Romanian Prime Minister Bretianu and Foreign Minister Balsnok are waiting at the platform." A member of the delegation stepped forward to report to the Romanian welcome team for Prime Minister Geschov and Foreign Minister Dirasloch.

"Okay, we got it." Foreign Minister Dirasloch waved the member to leave first. Then he spoke to Prime Minister Geschoff next to him. "It seems that Romania still pays more attention to us."

In the face of the foreign minister's words, Prime Minister Geschoff did not answer, and said after tidying up his clothes. "Don't keep the Romanians waiting." After saying that, he walked towards the car door with a smile on his face, followed by Foreign Minister Diraslochi.

Prime Minister Bretianu and Foreign Minister Barnosk, who were waiting on the platform, came down from the car door with a smile on his face with Dirasloch. greeted.

"Prime Minister Geschov, on behalf of Romania, I welcome you here. I believe this visit will increase the relationship between Romania and Bulgaria and make us like brothers."

Bretianu stepped forward to welcome Geschoff.

"I am very grateful to Prime Minister Bretianu for coming to greet us in person. This time we from Bulgaria are here to inspect the development achievements of Romania in the past few years. I hope Romanian friends will not hide their secrets."

Prime Minister Geschoff said the nominal goal of this time, and did not forget to make a joke.

"Faced with Bulgarian friends, we will definitely treat each other frankly and pass on the Romanian experience to you."

Prime Minister Bretianu is not a fuel-efficient lamp either, even telling Bulgaria they can't do it. After all, Bulgaria has no resources to rely on to develop its economy. At any rate, Romania can still produce oil and food, so that it can have a foundation to support development.

The prime ministers of the two countries had a hypocritical conversation. The two foreign ministers did not speak, but looked at each other with a smile on their faces, as if the opposite was their long-lost brother.

Finally, I saw that the two prime ministers were almost talking, and it was Barnosk who asked as the host. "We've prepared a welcome dinner, don't you know that Prime Minister Geschoff needs a break?"

"Thanks to Foreign Minister Barnosk for his thorough consideration." Prime Minister Geschov also felt that the conversation was not bad. After thanking Barnosk, he said to Prime Minister Bretianu. "We did need a break after taking the train for more than a day."

"It doesn't matter." Bretianu said generously. "This is because I didn't think about it carefully, I should give you a rest, but you must attend the welcome dinner."

"In the face of Romania's enthusiasm, of course we have to feel it for a long time."

After the people from both sides let the other side feel their enthusiasm, Foreign Minister Barnosk led the Bulgarian delegation to the Kingdom Hotel hosted by the Romanian government. After bringing the visiting group led by Prime Minister Geschov to the Kingdom Hotel, Barnosk left first.

After watching Barnosk leave, Dirasloch checked that there were no hotel staff around, but all the members of the delegation, and then asked Prime Minister Geschov. "Romania was so enthusiastic this time, it seems they have guessed our intentions."

Prime Minister Geschov replied after hearing Dirasloch's words. "It was impossible to hide this from them. Who could be fooled by our actions in the Balkans," Prime Minister Geschoff continued after a pause. "However, judging from the conversation with the Prime Minister Bretianu, Romania should have been prepared long ago, and it is estimated that the asking price will not be too low."

Hearing Prime Minister Geschov's words, Foreign Minister Dirasloch said with a little surprise. "Is it troublesome for the purpose of our visit this time?"

"This is not a trouble, the most trouble is that Romania is indifferent to our visit, and it would be bad if it does not join the alliance." Prime Minister Geschov said what he thought was the worst result.

Hearing Prime Minister Geschov's words, Dirasloch thought that the Balkan League was at war with the Ottomans,

Romania, a country with the largest army in the Balkans, stabbed in from behind, so this picture makes people shudder. Now all the Balkan countries know that Romania's army was reorganized according to the German army, and its equipment is no worse than Germany's. And Romania's mobilization ability is much higher than them, and there is no problem in pulling an army of 800,000. After all, it is the most populous among several countries.

Edel has actually considered this possibility, but if he does, the history he knows will be changed beyond recognition, and in World War I, it is estimated that the Allies will not be able to join, and even if they join, they will not get so many benefits. In the end he gave up on the tempting idea.

After the two people talked, they were not young people after all. They took a rest in their respective rooms and prepared to attend the dinner that Romania prepared for them.

When the lights were about to be turned on, Prime Minister Geschov and Foreign Minister Dirasloch were all ready in their evening gowns. Considering that the Bulgarian delegation arrived in the afternoon, this welcome dinner was arranged in the banquet hall of the Kingdom Hotel.

"Are you all ready?" Prime Minister Geschoff asked those who were to be present.

"Ready." These people all expressed their opinions.

"Let's go then."

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Geschov, the members of the Bulgarian delegation followed him and the Foreign Minister downstairs to the banquet hall.

When Prime Minister Bretianu saw Gaishov and the delegation go downstairs, he brought Foreign Minister Barnosk up to greet him. "Prime Minister Geschoff, welcome to this dinner specially set up for you. I hope everyone can have a good time."

"Thank you Prime Minister Bretianu for preparing the dinner for us. I believe everyone can have a good time." Prime Minister Geschoff also said thanks.

At the invitation of Prime Minister Bretianu, Prime Minister Geschoff led the delegation into the banquet hall. For a while, the cups of light were interspersed with people's voices, and the banquet started lively, and the two prime ministers also began to chat.

"His Royal Highness Crown Prince Eder is here."

With the sound of a communication, the crowd quieted down, and everyone who came to the dinner knew what to do. I saw that there was no need to command, the crowd automatically separated a link to the entrance passage, and the two prime ministers also went to the bottom of the passage.

After everyone took their seats, Eder walked directly from the door to Prime Minister Geschov, who led the Bulgarian delegation. The crowds standing on either side of the passage as he approached saluted him.

Eder went all the way to Geschoff to take a glass of wine, turned and said to the people present. "Let's toast the arrival of the Bulgarian guests and wish the relations between the two countries are more friendly."

After hearing the crown prince's speech, the people present raised their wine glasses and shouted loudly. "Cheers for the friendship between the two countries."

Edel also raised his glass and drank it with everyone. After Geschoff next to him also drank this glass of wine, he knew that this was a good opportunity. As Romania's neighbors, they certainly know the status and power of the Crown Prince Eder. It can be said that Romania has been able to develop so fast in recent years, and the promotion of this young man in his twenties is inseparable.

From the development of the Ploiesti oil field, to the large economic loan from Germany, and then the integration of the Romanian army, a large number of Romanian industries were established. Especially in the automobile industry and the oil industry, this is the result of his vigorous promotion. Now Romania is the second largest supplier of refined oil products in Europe, and the largest manufacturer of automobiles and tractors. He has transformed Romania from an agricultural country to just a few years. Time to a country with an initial industrial base.

I really don't know if this is innate ability or acquired training, but it is estimated that he has never made a mistake in investing. Now Geschoff is a little envious of Romania getting a wise future monarch, which can make the country develop more rapidly.

Geschov can't care to sigh about Romania's good life now. Now he knows that this is an opportunity for Bulgaria. As long as he can persuade the young man in front of him, he will save a lot of money for Bulgaria and get the desired result. Thinking of this, Geschoff took a glass of wine and walked to Edel.

"I have seen His Royal Highness. Your vision for the relationship between the two countries is also what we hope for in Bulgaria. May we be friendly for generations."

Edel heard Geschoff's remarks that he took the wine and walked in front of him, and also responded. "May we be friendly from generation to generation."

After a polite remark, Geschoff began to get to the point. "I wonder what Your Highness thinks of Osman?"

Hearing the words of the smiling Bulgarian Prime Minister in front of him, Edel knew that he was testing himself, but he was not so good at testing. "Regarding the Ottoman Empire, I think he's changing himself, as can be seen in Germany helping to reorganize his army after al-Shabaab came to power."

Prime Minister Geschov saw that the crown prince was unwilling to express his attitude and decided to continue speaking. "But now the Ottoman Empire is oppressing various peoples on its European territory, Serbs, Greeks, Montenegrins, and Bulgarians in our country, among them more than 100,000 Romanians living in Macedonia. Your Highness, we cannot watch His own people were so humiliated."

In the face of Prime Minister Geschoff's righteous question, Eder made up his mind to play tricks. "I will seriously consider what your Excellency said, but this needs to be handled by the cabinet."

Seeing that Crown Prince Eder was still reluctant to say more, Gaishov knew that he would not get the answer either. However, letting the Romanian controller know the purpose of Bulgaria's visit this time will also benefit them in the two-day negotiation. And through his speech to the crown prince and the scale of his reception, he could feel he didn't expect the worst to happen.

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