A Feederite Foreign Policy
International Affairs Announcement from The Pacific
As part of the ever onward march of the great Pacifican nation, first of feeders and oldest of regions, a revitalisation of our foreign policy is necessary. The foreign policy of The Pacific should espouse the precepts of Francoism; that the greatest threats to Pacifica, the one great bastion of the feederites, are the userite regions whose purpose is antithetical to our own. However, over the years there have been occasions when the aspirations and aims of both The Pacific and userite regions have been intertwined and there have been treaties between The Pacific and userite regions.
Today, however, marks a return to this fundamental of Francoist thought. We hereby formally announce the cancelling of our treaties with the regions of Great Britain And Ireland, Taijitu and Catlandatopia. Though we wish our relationship with them to remain cordial, friendly and open, we no longer intend to remain tied by treaty to userite regions. The one exception to this policy shall remain relations between The Pacific and the region of Gatesville. The Pacific and Gatesville have a long standing history of friendship and unity, the longest of all regions. The shared interests of our regions have kept them together through years of different challenges and events, in no small part due to the good relations always held between the Delegates of The Pacific and Gates, the founder of Gatesville.
We also mark the importance to us of our fellow feeder regions. It is a key principle of The Pacific, that even though other feeders may remain unenlightened as to Francoism, that we shall seek to protect their sovereignty and freedom from the thraldom of userite domination. It is for this reason that we have concluded a mutual defence pact with The South Pacific and that we seek closer friendship in The East and The West. We welcome the ties we hold with all our fellow feederite brethren and seek to maintain friendly relations with them all.