24 Aug 2019, 03:20

"It is of the utmost importance that we cooperate on defending the peace, liberty and sovereignty of our respective states. As you suggest, a defensive pact and joint military exercises would be most beneficial.

"I would also suggest that we share intelligence and create an intelligence-sharing network and database between our respective militaries. The European Union has been no stranger to terrorism. Not even Inquista has been immune to its horrors. As I'm sure you know, Inquista has a history with the Crusade Against Corruption. While Inquista was once a playground for those terrorist actors, we have been without incident since 2013, and Inquista is now one of the safest countries in Europe. Inquista managed to avoid being one of the many states targeted in the 2015 terrorist attacks, which included such powers as the Duxburian Union and Angleter. Inquista has managed to successfully combat and suppress terrorism through our steadfast dedication to sharing and using intelligence gathered by our allies.

"Furthermore, Inquista is particularly dedicated to safeguarding the data, privacy and information of our citizens, businesses and Church. Since becoming Archbishop, I have dedicated an exceptional amount of attention to developing Inquista's cyberdefense and cyberwarfare capabilities. This is an area of defense in which Inquista continues to divert more attention and resources with each passing year. As a result of these efforts, Inquista was one of the few if not only states that was largely unaffected by the hacking practices of the Duxburian Union and its corporations following the revelations made by Mr. Snowden. I would happily arrange for Inquistan cyberdefense technicians to train and share best practices with your own intelligence units. A joint cyberdefense network, in addition to the intelligence-sharing network, could be set-up, and Inquista and Gallorum could work together to fend-off cyberterrorism. "