British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 113: Antarctic Treaty

"Deputy Secretary of State, this?" Such a scene caused a commotion on the side of the American representative.

"It's okay, we will convince the British, and making a fuss will not change the result." Smith signaled to be calm, and looked at the Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko. What's the rush? It should be the Soviets who should be in a hurry.

"This is for the sake of world peace, to leave a piece of pure land for the earth." Gromyko said in a business-like tone. Although he was angry in his heart, he did not show it. The result of joint discussions with the United States is also the view of most countries in the world, although many countries did not participate in this Antarctic meeting."

"This is power politics." Alan Wilson put the corncobs on the table, showing indignation, just like Czechoslovakia at the Munich Conference, Poland at the Tehran Conference, and China at the Paris Peace Conference.

In any case, he has also been taught by many film queens by precept and example, and his performance of killing thieves but being unable to recover is still in place.

The reason for performing this scene at the venue is just to hope that the Iran issue can be exchanged for concessions from the United States, but this possibility is extremely slim. The son has grown up and is about to open the copy of father's kindness and son's filial piety.

"Temporary adjournment, we believe that we can come up with a result acceptable to all parties." US Deputy Secretary of State Smith said at this time, unwilling to fall out with the British Deputy Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in public.

The British Deputy Foreign Minister has such a saying, but Whitehall generally does not recognize this title. It is still more acceptable to call the executive deputy minister, and the deputy minister is generally used by other countries.

Smith feels that it may take a few days to convince the British people that the world should have the final say. At that time, Secretary of State Dulles will be notified to come to Paris to sign the contract.

As for the farce of raising corn cobs at the venue, although Smith was happy to see this scene from a private perspective, in order to ensure the solemn atmosphere of the diplomatic conference, he still felt that it was not appropriate to publicize it. This would not be conducive to the easing atmosphere between the US and the Soviet Union. Less than two months have passed since the visit to the United States, and it is too soon to turn around.

After the meeting, US Deputy Secretary of State Smith sent someone to invite Alan Wilson. The visitor first expressed his understanding of Britain's anger, and then explained that the two countries should talk in private.

This invitation was actually not unexpected. Alan Wilson is very familiar with the black box operation, and he sold Poland.

"Antarctica's sovereignty, why should the United States stand on the side of the Soviet Union." After meeting, Alan Wilson expressed the United States' indignation at the betrayal of the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

Of course, because the United States has no reason to swear sovereignty over Antarctica, it cannot let other countries take advantage of it.

The truth is this, but Smith can't say that. It's peace and environmental protection. He said a lot of stereotypes, and then said directly, "Britain should be in the same position as the United States, otherwise it may affect the special relationship between Britain and the United States."

"Your Excellency is threatening Britain." Alan Wilson asked with a long face, "Because of an ice sheet?"

"Sir Wilson, some things don't require a certain attitude just because the two countries are allies." Smith shrugged absently, "As the Soviets said, there are so many countries in the world. The country’s occupation of Antarctica will definitely not be recognized. If you discuss this issue at the UN General Assembly, it will embarrass you, right? We put the Antarctic Conference in Paris to protect the influence of Britain and France. I hope Britain and France can understand Washington's heart."

"Then do I have to thank the United States." Alan Wilson sneered, "Otherwise the United Kingdom would be ashamed in the United Nations."

What does it mean to conjure a card out of thin air and hold it in your hand? I didn't expect to be able to experience it in my previous life, and I can still meet it in a different country in this life.

"Sir Wilson, I still suggest that London think carefully about it." Smith said lightly, "How much benefit can the UK actually get? Almost none. The UK is nothing more than safeguarding the interests of the two countries of the Commonwealth, Australia and New Zealand. The attitude of a country really doesn't matter."

Smith is telling the truth that Australia and New Zealand, far away from the hot spots in the world today, are not necessarily more present than Latin America. The current main interests of the United States are still in Eurasia.

"I will inform the minister and the prime minister of the attitude of the United States." Alan Wilson looked at Smith with three points of humiliation and seven points of unwillingness, and his tone was unprecedentedly heavy, "Iran issue?"

"Let's finish the Antarctic Conference first, and we're talking about the Iran issue. Thank you Sir Wilson for conveying the message. The special relationship between Britain and the United States is unbreakable." Smith looked as if he was sitting firmly on the Diaoyutai, watching the British Deputy Foreign Secretary get up and leave, and then looked at his assistant , "Look, it's actually not difficult to communicate with the UK."

"I'll give you a hard time sooner or later, to let you know that your father is still alive." Alan Wilson, who was driving to the British embassy, ​​made a face, but he didn't say how humiliated he felt.

He had already prepared for the Antarctic meeting to be fruitless, and performed a parody show, just for Australia to see. As for the Iran issue, it will not be as simple as Smith said. If the sanctions continue, the United States will ask the United Kingdom.

He just walked away, but he just didn't think about how to make a price, to see how long the United States can hold Iran strong.

After conveying the attitude of the United States to London, Alan Wilson decided to go to Woodpecker Films to relax. At this time, he needed the comfort of the queens to relieve his mood of pretending to be affected by diplomatic failure.

"Through this Antarctic meeting and the Iran issue, we can test out the deep-seated attitude of the United States towards the United Kingdom. If it succeeds, even if the interests are taken away by the United States, we can adjust our diplomatic strategy and deal with it carefully."

While discussing the latest progress of the Antarctic Conference in London, Alan Wilson was discussing with Anna, the little dragoon who had sneaked into Paris, about developing the friendship of the Aryans since ancient times, whose blood is thicker than water.

"If you really can't stand it, it's time for the Hellman family to enter the Persian Gulf and get a piece of Iran's oil share." Alan Wilson, with his hands on the dragoon's slender waist, contributed to the development and growth of the Hellman family. Make suggestions.

"Don't think I will thank you, you are also thinking about your son." Anna held the man's face and pressed it on her chest, laughing, "Think about it, I will make you unable to breathe today."

Philosophical thought does not hinder the appreciation of art, and the thinker does not suppress the expression of emotion; he distinguishes imagination from fantasy.

Now, for example, he criticizes ideas but admires style; he curses political intrigue but praises every detail; he loathes politicians but loves their dialogue.

Adhering to the executive deputy minister who is submissive to the United States and the Soviet Union and aggressive to the third world, the way to mediate his mood is also very simple, so he wandered around the slums of Paris to increase his happiness. Doing charity on a private level is like saving French women on the streets of Paris many years ago.

There is only one house on the ground floor. Close to the wall in the back, there is a large bed without a curtain, and a kneading tank is placed by the window. A piece of glass is broken, which is pasted with a sun pattern cut out of blue paper.

In the corner behind the door, under the flagstones of the wash-floor, were some half-nailed boots with bright nails, and beside them a bottle full of oil, with a feather stuck in the neck; A copy of Matthew's Almanac lay on the dusty mantelpiece, among the flints, candle stubs, and bits of tinder.

Finally, what seemed superfluous in the room was a portrait of the Goddess of Honor playing the trumpet, cut out of some perfume advertisement, of course, and affixed to the wall with six spikes.

"It's really an imperialist bureaucracy." Anna wandered around with Alan Wilson, seeing this man doing good deeds as if he was giving alms~lightnovelpub.net~ and felt that Gazner's education was a lot of reality in this world.

The river flows silently, looking fast and cool; slender aquatic plants lie in pieces in the flowing water, floating with the water, like green hair that has not been combed, and the reflections of the two can be vaguely seen .

"Things are divided into two sides. We are not as evil as you say, and the Soviet Union is not as great as he claimed. We all live on this earth. Why do you have to look like you are saving the world? It's really annoying."

After doing good deeds every day, Alan Wilson's mood improved a lot. Before he came out to hang out, London had already called back, commending his efforts to safeguard the interests of the United Kingdom, now that he has gained enough favor in front of Australia and New Zealand.

Anna looked at Alan Wilson angrily, pinched her waist with her hands and said, "Don't you have any ideals?"

"If you have ideals, you can be a spy. I have never had any ideals in my life. I have a family and plan to be a civil servant for the rest of my life." Alan Wilson boasted proudly, "It seems that I have protected you too well, I should go more Go and see the real world."

Anna pursed her lips and muttered in a low voice, "I've seen it a long time ago, and I also gave birth to two children for a domineering occupying army. I was only old at that time, and you can do it."

Allen's part is over, and the final result will be left to US Secretary of State Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Macmillan. They arrived in Paris at the end of November for face-to-face negotiations. Then on December 1, The Antarctic Treaty was adopted, of which Article IV of the Antarctic Treaty clarified the question of sovereignty, and any party to renounce its previous rights or claims to territorial sovereignty in Antarctica.

When the news came, the whole of Australia was in shock and disappointment. They couldn't figure out how this result could happen.