Slovakia claims Western Slovakia | The answer of Hungary

Day 916, 01:51 Published in Slovakia Hungary by Feherlofia Koppany

The region was returned, however the story is funny. 🙂




Dear Slovakia!


Towanda, Minister of Interior affairs and viceMinister of Defense eSlovakia asked the Hungarian president, Kolozs to return the Hungarian occupied Western Slovakia to Slovakia.


Towanda asked it as a favour, according to him the rightful owner of the region is Slovakia, contrary the fact that Hungary gained the region in a war against Poland.

Towanda declared that any direct attack would not be wise and risky, so he asked the Hungarian president to start an RW. He advices to sell the RW medal and suggests to direct our population damage to the red side. Towanda also asked Hungary to return the SKK and Gold, which were gained by Hungary by capturing the region.

He hopes that Hungary dont want to make her relationship getting worser with Slovakia, since right now according to Towanda, Slovakia hates EDEN more than Hungary. He said, if Hungary will show a will to return the region, it would mean a lot for Slovakia in means of diplomacy and can provide good starting point for new future, without being enemies.


However our first reaction was like this:





We decided to "show a will to return the region" under the following circumstances:

- Slovakia returns Moravia and Norhtern Bohemia to the rightful owner, Czech Republik.
- Slovakia returns Lower Austria to the rightful owner, Austria.
- Slovakia signs peace treaty with Czech Republik.
- Slovakia signs peace treaty with Poland.
- Slovakia signs Alliance with Poland.
- Slovakia pays 1000 Gold compensation to Hungary for letting Poland continuously passing by to attack Hungary.


After these circumstances were met, Hungary will return Western Slovakia.

I hope you dont want to make our relationship worser, right now we hate EDEN more than you. If you will show a will to fulfill our wishes, it would mean a lot for us in means of diplomacy and can provide good starting point for new future, without being enemies.




Best regards,

Feherlo


Deputy MoFA of Hungary