29 Aug 2020, 11:15

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President Inge Pekcan and Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs Emma Artabanoğılu awaited the Retizmic delegation at Het Goor International Airport. It was the first time in Pekcan's term that she had hosted a summit like this, and although she was among the most experienced members of the Confederacy of North Diessen's political elite, she was appropriately nervous. The summit had been called by the Reitzmic government as they had expressed a desire to explore whether Reitzmic shipping could, theoretically, pass through North Diessenian canals and rivers into the Persian Gulf.

The politicians were joined by Aleyna Floyd, President of the Diessenian Waterways Commission, who had already confirmed in advance of the meeting that a great deal of excavation would be needed over a significant period of time before any such shipping could even sail into the Gulf. But Pekcan had insisted on the meeting proceeding. This was a chance for the Diessenian nation, which had been in some controversy lately surrounding the near-death of the Confederacy's southern neighbour's Emperor, to get back at the world stage.