"His Majesty Edel, I am here this time mainly to enhance the relationship between the two countries. Regarding the previous Czech problem, due to the negligence of the staff, our country apologizes for not being able to notify your country in time. The relationship is very important, so I am here this time to make up for my previous mistakes."
Ribbentrop, who was meeting with Edel, told the Romanian ruler about the mistake of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Actually, he can't deceive this at all, he also knows this. But diplomacy sometimes just **** like this, knowing that this is just a cover-up, but the two of them have to pretend to be disgusting polite.
"It turned out to be so, I also said why we only knew about it afterwards."
After Edel stated that he had revealed the topic, Ribbentrop immediately followed up.
"His Majesty Edel, in addition to making up for the previous diplomatic mistakes, we also hope to further deepen the relations between our two countries. As we all know, the exchanges between our two countries have a long history. As early as your Majesty Carol, our country and Romania have a long history. The ties are very close. And when your Majesty’s reign, the ties between the two countries have been further deepened. Although there have been misunderstandings, we are more cooperative. Especially after the First World War, whether our two countries are in the economic field or Cooperation in the military field is deepening. I am here this time, hoping that we can further deepen cooperation in other areas such as diplomacy. For this reason, our country has prepared provisions that are very beneficial to our two countries..."
While Ribbentrop was talking endlessly and wanted to continue to link the two countries further, Edel waved his hand to stop him from continuing.
"Foreign Minister Ribbentrop, you need to discuss this matter with the government. The government is in charge of these diplomatic matters."
what's going on?
Edel's words made Ribbentrop a little bewildered. This man actually said that he no longer asked about Romania’s diplomacy. How could this be possible. No one in Europe knows that you are the most powerful monarch, and what things in Romania can be implemented without your consent.
Although Ribbentrop was discussing it in his heart, since Edel said he didn't care about it, then the next words were really difficult to say.
So in the face of such a sudden situation, Ribbentrop had nothing to do for a while. He had to speak to Edel. "Since your Majesty no longer talks about diplomatic matters, then I won't talk about it so as not to disturb your majesty."
Since Edel said he would not be asking diplomatic questions, Ribbentrop naturally needed to find another way. After a little chat in Edel, the foreign minister left in a hurry.
Edel looked at the leaving figure of Ribbentrop with a playful smile. These Germans hope to get a breakthrough from him every time. Let the government talk about it this time.
Yes, Edel intends to hand this matter over to the government. He has been leading the negotiation before, although it can speed up the negotiation process, but in many cases there is no room for recovery. And he is not very suitable as a negotiator to tell the truth, although no one told him, but he knows this.
And if the Germans are not allowed to take some detours this time, how can they value Romania's attitude. Of course, Edel still needs to master the degree, but he doesn't worry about it at all.
Ribentrop walked out of the palace with a worried look, he always felt weird throughout the interview. But before he straightened out his thoughts, the secretary waiting outside took three steps and two steps by his side.
"An hour ago, Colonel Baker, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland, went to visit Deputy Minister Kelsteff."
He was not surprised to hear the secretary telling the Polish foreign minister's movements. Just like his visit to the Romanian King this time, the Poles would also watch his actions.
"I see, let people continue to stare at the Polish Embassy and the Polish Foreign Minister. I want to know what's going on at any time."
But knowing that Gui knows, the one to stare is still to stare, at least until Romania expresses its position, there will be many such things.
After getting back in the car, Ribbentrop needs to consider the next itinerary.
After a while, Ribbentrop told the driver. "Go to the Prime Minister's Office, let's visit Prime Minister Mihalaki."
Since the King Edel doesn't care about this, he will visit from the Prime Minister.
While Ribbentrop was about to visit the Prime Minister, Deputy Minister Kelsteff was personally sending the Polish Foreign Minister Baker out.
"Minister Baker, I already understand what you said. I am also willing to see the further development of the relations between the two countries. However, this matter is not something I can make a decision, but from the bottom of my heart, I support more relations with Poland. Go further. Then I will use my influence to run for your country."
Baker is naturally grateful to the deputy minister Kelsteff for these blatant words. "Thank you for your importance to the relationship between the two countries. Poland will not forget your old friend. As long as you have anything you can use, you can go to the Polish Embassy to find Ambassador Bolowski, and he will provide assistance within his power."
That's right, Baker is not taking the usual path now. In addition to normal diplomacy, he also started to take personal diplomacy. His first goal was Deputy Minister Kelstef and the result was not bad. The deputy from Bulgaria was very satisfied with the gift he gave. Also promised to run for Poland.
Such a result naturally made Baker overjoyed. It is necessary to know that this person who can affect almost 30% of the senior government officials at present, such a politically influential figure, turned to Poland for the next diplomatic work.
Although it cost a lot to win this deputy, it seems that everything is worth it now. At least it gives Poland an advantage in the diplomatic struggle with Romania, although this advantage is likely to be maintained for not long.
Because Baker knows that the existence of a large number of German technicians and the cooperation of Dro for many years have made many people in Romania have a good impression of Germany. But now Poland is leading, the next step is to maintain this advantage.
After sending Baker away, the deputy Kelsteff, who was still smiling before turning around, looked gloomy and dripped water when he returned to the office.
"What these Poles think of me, they insult me like this."
was still unwilling to speak, picked up a valuable antique from Poland, and threw it on the ground with a snap.
There is no way, Kelsteff is very depressed. He negotiated with the Prime Minister, everyone was in charge of one party, and he chose Poland. I thought the Polish foreign minister had any means, but I didn't expect to use this means. Although this is effective for many people, it will only have a counterproductive effect on him.
If anyone in Romania is not tempted by money, Kelsteff thinks he can rank in the top three. It seems that the Polish foreign minister is not doing very well at his work, and he has not even figured out his own temperament.