Kal'thzar said:
While we always appreciate the help of the Federated Kingdoms in reaching a solution in South America to end the bloodshed, we find the terms offered by the FK appalling. We had always assumed that our friends in the Great Game played with a little more subtility, but we are forced to conclude that we fence with a barbarian wielding a club.
We do however join our voice to that of the Federated Kingdoms in condemnation of the Portugese actions in South America.
Thus we would like to offer a third way;
Portugal is to cease all hostilities against the Colonies of the HRE.
Portugal Will sign a 5-year NAP, or offer to, with the FK and the HRE.
Portugal Will pay 2 million in indemities to the succesor of the colonies, at the conclusion of Peace in the current HRE.
If However the Federated Kingdoms continues to wield the club, France will have to help Portugal explore other methods of ensuring the soveriegnty of the Portugese Kingdom.
Letter from Lord Russell to Emperor Ferdinand-Philippe
Dear Sir,
Your latest letter has caused much concern here, at the Ministry. We are always glad to hear that You are, just like we are, committed to peace in South America in particular, and in all of the World in general. We welcome your condemnation of the agressive and imperialist actions of the Portugese, and hope that we can work together to stop such actions from becoming the norm in the World.
Your intervention into this affair, however, is most troblesome, and your insults towards the Federated Kindgsoms only serve to push our already strained relations further towards a breakdown. We are interested neither in whether you find our offer "appaling" or not, nor in your crude metaphors regarding Federate policy.
The situation is most clear to us. A country you are close to, Portugal, attacks our ally with the goal of conquest. We respond by giving Portugal an offer to cease hostilities and pay reparations, but they refuse. Now you take the side of Portugal, which is understandable from one point of view, since they are your friend, but it comes dangerously close to appearing to be supporting such actions as Portugal has taken. Your energy would be better spent convincing Portugal to accept the treaty proposed by the Federated Kingdoms, and in the future to keep Portugal in check, as to not allow this situation to happen again.
We must also remind you that we did have an agreement regarding this situation, and that you assured us you would not intervene in the crisis in any form. Such beligirent actions on your side prompt us to consider whether our former agreements are worth holding.
And lastly, as for your thinly veiled threats, we remind you that you have signed a non-aggression pact with us, unless of course you wish to break that agreement as easily as the other one, in which case I can assure you that the consequences would be most dangerous to the well-being of the French State.
I suggest that you stay out of the confrontations surrounding the Holy Roman Empire, and allow the Empire and its Allies to handle the situation.
Lord John Russell,
Federate Foreign Secretary