An Announcement
From The
New Pacific Order Regarding The South Pacific's Closure of Embassies with the NPO
The Pacific is disappointed that The South Pacific has chosen to throw out a longstanding alliance thanks to mere pettiness and over-zealously determined, uninformed speculation about the NPO's involvement in Milograd's coup of the South Pacific.
The Pacific did not have the resources to support the Coalition of the South Pacific during Milograd's coup due to exams and other pressing circumstances. Alas, it seems that the Coalition is incapable of respecting and acknowledging the truthful explanation they have been repeatedly given.
The South Pacific's hypocrisy is equally disappointing. The South Pacific slapped Antariel, a convicted felon in
The Pacific, on the wrist for trying to overthrow its legal delegate Krulltopia, and despite what punishments the Coalition may claim to have distributed, Antariel is currently a member of The South Pacific's executive cabinet. Furthermore, The South Pacific's leading members have been self-righteous, undiplomatic, and offensive in their recent diplomatic affairs with The New Pacific.
The South Pacific's statement is full of falsehoods.
The Pacific's statement regarding the coup clearly shows this:
Regarding the present situation in The South Pacific, The Pacific would like to express our belief that interference by us in favour of either the Coalition of The South Pacific or the Milograd-controlled Delegacy is not in the best interests of The South Pacific. We express our support for the residents to decide for themselves which system of governance is the appropriate one for them, and do not believe it appropriate to lend our weight to one side or another as The South Pacific resolves this internal conflict.
It is unsurprising that the spineless, faux-neutral Coalition cannot respect neutrality in a conflict; indeed, this is yet another example of the Coalition's hypocrisy. When a Coalition-aligned nation showed up in
The Pacific and spammed our message board with recruitment advertisements asking for help, we were assured that the Coalition was not involved and we gave the Coalition the courtesy of assuming that it was true. Yet, when we gave them our statement about why we weren't deployed in support of them, they chose to whine, complain, and spit on a longstanding relationship between our regions.
In a similar incident,
The Pacific did not publicly object to The South Pacific's housing of Antariel within its sovereignty out of respect to its government, and yet here we have not been shown the same courtesy.
The Pacific values duality and has done so for nearly a decade.
The Cabinet's petty statement confirms what concerns we had about our relationship with The South Pacific; TSP wants to have their cake and eat it too, and they are unable to accept the circumstances regarding
The Pacific's involvement, or lack thereof, in the coup.
Regards,
Milograd
NPO Attaché of Foreign Affairs
Funkadelia
NPO Ambassador to Taijitu