Romanian Eagle

Chapter 370 The Treaty of Odessa (1)

Romania and Ukraine are very sincere about the peace talks. So they quickly decided on a place to negotiate, in Odessa, Ukraine's largest port city.

The Romanian representative was led by Prime Minister Bretianu. Of course, Foreign Minister Barnosque would not miss it. In addition, there were also personnel from the departments of industry, commerce, and finance. The Ukrainian delegation was led by Prime Minister Morakov and included Foreign Minister Tolskov, Finance Minister Dikole, and Chief of General Staff Lieutenant General Nomitov. Almost half of them moved from Ukraine. A senior government official can see that this time the peace talks with Ukraine are very important.

After the delegations from both sides had arrived, they came to the city hall in Odessa, where the peace talks took place. The Ukrainian group looked at the Odessa City Hall, which was supposed to be guarded by their own guards, but was now guarded by Romanian soldiers. The group felt uncomfortable. The Romanian delegation who walked into the city hall with them was completely different. They were all indifferent to them, and only showed a slight smile when they shook hands.

There is a long table covered with white cloth, dozens of stools and chairs are placed on both sides, and there are also cement-colored corners in the corners. This non-dignified or even crude parliamentary hall was the place where they negotiated.

After the two parties were seated, Romanian Foreign Minister Barnoske took the lead and said: "There is not enough time and the place is relatively simple, so don't take offense."

In the face of the speech of the Romanian Foreign Minister's deputy, Morakov, the Prime Minister of Ukraine, bluntly pointed out: "Your Excellency, your words are unfair. Odessa is our inherent territory, and we have not signed any The treaty has given up the sovereignty of this territory. So to be precise, it should be that there is not enough time and the place is simple. Welcome back to Odessa.”

Romanian negotiators were a little surprised by Prime Minister Morakov's sensitivity to diplomatic vocabulary. You must know that there are not many heads of government who understand diplomacy, but the Ukrainian government has only been established for a year, and it is not easy for Prime Minister Morakov to find out the doorway. The fact that the official foreign minister of the Ukrainian government has not responded to this shows that he has no sensitivity to it at all.

Seeing Prime Minister Morakov pointing out his mistake, Barnosk said casually: "I'm sorry, I didn't pay attention."

"I hope Your Excellency the Foreign Secretary will pay attention."

In the face of Barnoske's indifferent tone, Morakov could only endure it.

For the bickering between the Ukrainian Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister, Prime Minister Bretianu saw it. In fact, Barnosk was wrong on purpose. This is also a small skill before the negotiation, which can help them test the level of Ukrainian negotiators. At present, it seems that the current Ukrainian Prime Minister also has a qualified diplomatic level, then the main negotiation needs to suppress the Prime Minister.

After seeing Barnosk complete the mission,

Prime Minister Bretianu said, tapping on the table. "Okay, let's stop worrying about these small issues, and the peace talks can start now."

Seeing that no one objected to this, he signaled that Foreign Minister Barnosque could speak to Romania's conditions. After being signaled by the Prime Minister, Barnosk took out a list that had already been drawn up and stated Romania's conditions.

"Everyone, the following are our conditions for this peace negotiation. First of all, this battle was caused by the border conflict between the two sides, so in order to plan the area of ​​the respective border lines more clearly, we propose to redefine the border lines."

Faced with the first article proposed by Barnosk, Morakov immediately objected. "I object, there is no problem with the border line between our two sides. The border line divided by Russia and your country is already very reasonable, and after the Treaty of Brest, after the birth of our new government, you have no right to propose such a Require."

For Prime Minister Morakov's objection, Barnosk glanced at him, and then said blankly: "The current situation in Russia is turbulent, so we must reconsider the division of the border. And the Treaty of Brest is Germany's It was signed with the Soviet Russian regime, but we have never recognized it."

In the face of Barnosk's words, Morakov was about to refute. At this time, Prime Minister Bretianu, who was the head of the Romanian negotiating delegation, interrupted: "Your Excellency Prime Minister, let us say it first. We There is plenty of time to negotiate the terms, which is basic diplomatic etiquette."

In the face of Prime Minister Bretianu who spoke, Morakov held back his rebuttal words and signaled to Barnosk to continue speaking. Then he glanced at Tolskov, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, who was sitting like a stake beside him, and then he took a posture of listening intently. It's just that no one knows what's on his mind.

After seeing that no one was bothering him, Barnosk continued. "Second, the East Moldavia region has always been the gathering place of our Romanian people. The people living here have been oppressed in the Russian era. In order to avoid being oppressed, the local people have decided to return to the Kingdom of Romania. In the arms of the country, your government must not obstruct the demands of the people in the region. So we hope to merge with the East Moldavia region.”

"Third, according to our investigation, this conflict was caused by your injury to our soldier Dork. Therefore, you must apologize and compensate our loss and the cost of sending troops as compensation. Compensate our killed soldiers. Dork's personal injury and family spiritual compensation totaled 280,000 lei. In addition, this time our troops sent a total of 2.7 billion lei."

"And. About..."

Barnosque said a lot with the prepared conditions, but mainly the first three points, as for the latter, he just talked about some scraps such as business, personnel exchanges, and mutual communication. He also observed the expressions of the Ukrainian representatives as he spoke, but these people were all serious and not superfluous, but he estimated that few of them could fully understand.

"Finally, the issue of our withdrawal. Before getting compensation and sending troops, we have the right to station and train in the area where we are currently located. In addition, in view of the poor public security conditions in the area, we will conduct public security in the area in order to protect our own rights and interests. Patrol and arrest everyone who tries to commit a crime. Of course, according to the nationality of the victim, the trial work will be handed over to our country or your side."

When Barnosk finished speaking, he took out a list and handed it to the Ukrainian representative, and then said: "This is a list of the cost of sending troops, please take a look."

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