The official ePolish stance on Rhone Alps issue.

Day 944, 12:11 Published in France Poland by Cerber
Seeing the French-Hungarian dispute about Rhone Alps it occurs to me that Phoenix once highly overstated the RA value, now started to understate it.

It wasn't without reason, that Spain was keeping Aquitaine and RA at the same time. Of those two, Rhone Alps is better developed, having a lot more companies, being even one of the most profitable regions in the world. Me and my friends are laughing seeing the rent of 1000 gold for such a valuable region. Region which gives monthly profit of a 5-digit number (in gold of course). Obviously Phoenix will push for the lowest rent possible. Hungary is a Phoenix's core and France isn't even a member. Moreover it's not France to control Rhone Alps now. Hungary took it and they can dictate the conditions during the negotiations.


I hope you are still the one to decide here.


On the opposite I would like to propose something more fair. We in Poland never had anything against France. We just love Spain, and we help them whenever they go, same as they do. Now since Spanish business in France is all done, we would like to start a new beginning in Polish-French relations.

Well, all said and done - here is ePolish offer: On behalf of ePolish government and ePolish president Ariakis, I would like to start a negotiations with French representatives about renting Rhone Alps from France by ePoland. Negotiations starting point from our side is a 3000g rent paid every month. We know the true value of RA and we know that this price is fair. Also we will provide all means for French safety against any country in e-World, no matter if Phoenix or EDEN, together with signing French-Polish MPP.

Please consider this article as an official message from ePolish government.
I am reachable on IRC and via ingame PM if France would like to send any representative for a future talks.

Edit: Of course Aquitaine might be the subject of negotiations as well, we are free to talk, aren't we?

Best regards,
Cerber