Chapter 447: Rhobo Friendship Agreement (Part 1)

The airport outside Bucharest is where the original Coanda Aircraft Factory was located. However, the Coanda Aircraft Manufacturing Plant has long since moved away and is only used as a flight site.

Today, the Secretary of State of Jiaotong University Barnoske took people to wait at this simple airport in person, which attracted the attention of many air force personnel stationed at this airport. Your Excellency the Minister has long been calm. He is here today just to welcome the arrival of one person, Polish Prime Minister Morachevski.

"Unexpectedly, this war in Poland would be fought so badly."

"Yes, I guess we saw us beating the Soviet Union violently. They also wanted to use this method to resolve territorial disputes, without considering their own strength."

"Well, you two don't say anything, pay attention to the occasion."

Hearing the entourage behind him unscrupulously commenting on Poland, Barnosk couldn't help but turn back and criticize them.

After quieting down behind him, Barnosk patiently waited for the arrival of the Polish Prime Minister, and he has always had patience.

"Your Excellency, you see a plane has come alive."

The entourage who saw him reminded him.

Barnosk looked up and saw that three small black dots appeared in the sky as expected. As the distance gets closer, the black dots slowly show that it is an airplane. After the three planes landed, Barnosk immediately led people to greet them.

"Hello, Prime Minister Morachevsky."

Prime Minister Morachevsky, who was slightly tired, immediately replied: "Hello, Foreign Minister Barnosk."

Seeing the tired Polish prime minister, Barnoske asked concerned: "Would you like to take a break first?"

Hearing the words of the Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Morachevski said with a bitter smile: "No, the current situation makes me unable to rest. Take me directly to your Prime Minister."

Since the Prime Minister does not intend to rest, Barnoske will not be troubled. Immediately led Prime Minister Morachevsky and his party, got into the convoy that had already been waiting outside, and drove towards the Prime Minister's Office. Prime Minister Bretianu had been waiting there for a long time.

When the convoy was heading to the Prime Minister's Palace, Prime Minister Morachevsky used this time to ask the Minister of Foreign Affairs: "Your Excellency, what do you think of the war between our country and the Soviet Union?"

"Even though the Soviet Union was founded by the Communists, I think it’s no different from the original Russia. They are greedy for territories. They are not polite to the Ukrainian or Belarusian government, but are wrapped in a layer of liberation of their citizens. It’s just a coat."

Facing Barnosk's answer, Prime Minister Morachevsky agreed very much.

"Yes, our country thinks so too. They occupy Poland's homeland and don't let go. When the civil war was at its most dangerous, they pretended to negotiate with our country about return. When the internal pressure eased, they immediately turned their faces and refused to admit it. Unfortunately, our country didn't have any. Recognizing their faces, instead they really thought they kindly returned the territory to us and negotiated with them. If we knew this was the case, our country shouldn’t have negotiated to regain the territory directly. But now it’s too late to say anything, we blame our country. The government has been established for too short a time to recognize their faces."

"But it's not too late. European countries will not watch Poland being bullied by the Soviet Union."

Barnosk's tone was very tight, and sympathy did not reveal Romania's intention to help Poland.

Facing the words of the Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Morachevsky knew that it was impossible to talk about it, so there was a moment of silence in the convoy. Prime Minister Morachevski has no idea whether the conditions brought by him can invite Romania to send troops to help.

The convoy quickly reached the Prime Minister's Palace, and Prime Minister Bretianu, who had already received the news, stood at the door to greet the neighbors.

After Prime Minister Morachevsky got out of the car, His Excellency the Prime Minister immediately stepped forward to greet him.

"Welcome your Excellency the Prime Minister to Bucharest."

"Your Excellency the Prime Minister came to greet him personally. On behalf of the Polish government, I am very grateful."

The two stood together and made a polite statement to each other.

"Your Excellency, or let's go in first."

"Just to my liking."

"please."

"Prime Minister, please first."

The two walked into the Prime Minister's Mansion, and the other personnel also walked in.

After the two and their entourage came to the parliament hall and sat down, Prime Minister Morachevsky immediately stated his intention to travel.

"Prime Minister, this time I am here to ask for help on behalf of the Polish people. At present, the Soviet Russian army is approaching Warsaw, and the people of our government are about to be enslaved by the Soviet Union. If Soviet Russia occupy Warsaw, it will threaten neighboring countries. Great increase. The three Baltic countries will face the pressure of Soviet Russia alone, and currently Germany has no way to resist the Soviet Russian army, and the new Czech Republic is not Soviet Russia’s opponent.

Finally, the peace situation will be broken under the threat of Soviet Russia. This is unacceptable to the European people who love peace. Moreover, your country will also face threats from the Soviet Union and Russia from two directions, and the pressure on your country's national defense will also increase. And our country has always been a good-neighborly and friendly country with your country. At this moment of embarrassment, our country asks your country to extend a helping hand to help our suffering compatriots. "

Faced with Prime Minister Morachevsky’s many reasons for sending troops, Prime Minister Bretianu said slowly: “I understand your country’s urgency, but the dispatch of troops is too important. I need it. Report to His Majesty the King, and discuss with the military about the dispatch of troops after the King agrees. After all, the dispatch of troops requires the military's consent."

In the face of Prime Minister Bretianu's evasive words, Prime Minister Morachevsky was a little anxious for a while. But this is not an excuse on the face of it. After all, it takes time to negotiate with the king and the military. The word negotiation can be quantified. A few hours is considered a negotiation, and a few months is also a negotiation.

At present, the most lack of time in Poland is time. You must know that the Soviet Russian army is not far from Warsaw. Before coming, Piłsudski said that the Soviet-Russian army would arrive in Warsaw in ten days at most. This is still based on the fierce resistance of the army, so Poland currently lacks the most time.

Prime Minister Morachevsky, who could not afford to wait, immediately offered Poland's terms. "I know that it takes time for your country to do these things, and the Polish people will never forget these help. In order to express our country's willingness to have good-neighborly and friendly relations with Romania, our country has decided not to make any territorial claims against Eastern Galicia~www. novelhall.com~ And our country is willing to sign a mutual defense treaty with your country. When either of the two countries is facing an attack by the Soviet Union, the other country must give each other all help, including the military."

When Prime Minister Morachevsky was talking about this, he was interrupted by Prime Minister Bretianu.

"Your Excellency, this article seems to be beneficial to your country."

Faced with the problems pointed out by Prime Minister Bretianu, Morachevsky explained without changing his face: "We need to look at the long-term. In the future, both of us will face the threat of Soviet Russia. This clause applies to both of us. help."

"that's it?"

"and also."

"Please speak."

"In order to express our gratitude for your country's help, our country is willing to provide the cost of this troop dispatch."

"Gone?"

"No more."