Romanian Eagle

Chapter 682 The Diplomatic War in Bucharest (Part 2)

"Your Majesty Edel, this time I came here mainly to enhance the relationship between the two countries. As for the previous Czech issue, due to the negligence of the staff, our country has not been able to inform your country in time. My country is deeply sorry. Relationships are very important, so I came here to make up for my previous mistakes.”

Ribbentrop, who was meeting Eder, told the Romanian ruler about the mistakes of the German Foreign Office.

In fact, there is no way to deceive this, and he knows this. But diplomacy sometimes fucks like this, knowing that this is just a cover-up rhetoric, but the two still have to pretend to be disgusting.

"It turned out to be the case, and I also said why we only found out about it after the fact."

After Eder said he had raised the topic, Ribbentrop immediately followed up.

"Your Majesty Edel, this time, in addition to making up for the previous diplomatic mistakes, we 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 time of Your Majesty Carol, our country and Romania have a long history of exchanges. The ties were very close. But when His Majesty was in the regency, the ties between the two countries deepened. Although there were misunderstandings, we were more cooperative. Especially after the First World War, our two countries’ economic and Cooperation in the military field is further deepening. When I come this time, I hope that we can further deepen cooperation in other areas such as diplomacy. For this reason, our country has prepared terms that are very beneficial to our two countries..."

When Ribbentrop was talking nonstop and wanted to continue to connect the two countries further, Eder waved to stop him from continuing.

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

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Ribbentrop was a little stunned by Eder's words. The man actually said that he would no longer be involved in Romania's diplomacy. How could this be possible. In Europe who does not know that you are the most powerful monarch, anything in Romania can be carried out without your consent.

However, although Ribbentrop was talking in his heart, since Edel said that he didn't care, then the next words were really hard to say.

So in the face of such a sudden situation, Ribbentrop had nothing to do for a while. He had to speak to Edel. "Since Your Majesty is no longer involved in diplomatic matters, then I will not say it, so as not to disturb Your Majesty."

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

Edel looked at the figure of Ribbentrop leaving and showed a playful smile. Every time these Germans want a breakthrough from him, let the government talk this time.

That's right, Edel intends to hand this over to the government. Although he has been leading the negotiation before, it can speed up the negotiation process, but in many cases there is no room for recovery. And he was not very suitable as a negotiator to tell the truth, although no one told him, but he knew it.

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

Ribbentrop walked out of the palace with a worried look on his face, and 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 and two steps beside him.

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

He was not at all surprised to hear the secretary speak about the movements of the Polish foreign minister. Just like when he visited the Romanian king this time, the Poles would also stare at his actions.

"I see, people continue to stare at the Polish embassy and the Polish foreign minister, and I want to know what's going on at any time."

But if you know it, you still have to keep an eye on it, at least until Romania makes a statement, there will be no less such things.

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

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

Since the King Eder doesn't care about this, then the Prime Minister will start his visit.

When Ribbentrop was about to visit the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister Krstov was personally sending Polish Foreign Minister Baker out of the house.

"Minister Baker, I already understand what you said. I am also willing to see the further development of the relationship between the two countries. However, this matter is not for me to make a decision, but I support the further development of the relationship with Poland from the bottom of my heart. Further. Now I will use my influence to run for your country."

In the face of Vice Chancellor Kersteff's blatant words, Baker is naturally grateful. "Thank you for your attention to the relationship between the two countries. Poland will not forget your old friend. As long as you have anything you can use, you can go to the Polish embassy to find Ambassador Berlovski, and he will provide assistance within his capacity."

That's right, Baker is off the beaten track now. In addition to normal diplomacy, he also began to smuggle personal diplomacy. His first target was Deputy Prime Minister Korstf, and the result was not bad. The Deputy Prime Minister from Bulgaria was very satisfied with the gift he sent, and promised to run for Poland.

Such a result naturally made Baker overjoyed. It must be known that this person can influence almost 30% of the senior government officials at present, and such a politically influential figure, it is very good for the next diplomatic work to turn to Poland.

Although it took a lot of money to win this vice-chancellor, it seems that everything is worth it now. At least it gives Poland an advantage in the diplomatic battle over Romania, although this advantage is likely to last for a short period of time.

Because Baker knew that the presence of a large number of German technicians and Dero's years of cooperation made many people in Romania have a good impression of Germany. But at present Poland is ahead, and the next step is to maintain this advantage.

After sending Baker away, Vice-Chairman Kersteff, who was smiling before he turned around, returned to the office with a gloomy expression on the verge of dripping.

"What do these Poles think of me and insult me ​​like this."

After speaking, he was still angry, picked up a precious antique sent by Poland, and threw it on the ground with a snap.

No way, Kersteff is very depressed. He negotiated with the prime minister that each would be in charge of 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 means. Although this works for many people, it will only be counterproductive for him.

If there is anyone in Romania who will not be tempted by money, Kersteff thinks he can rank in the top three. It seems that the Polish foreign minister is not doing well in his work, and he has not even figured out his own temperament.

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