British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1654: stick girl thatcher

This is the most important diplomatic achievement of the Prime Minister's visit this time. Alan Wilson thinks so. On the way to meet the Prime Minister, Alan Wilson, who looks like a ghost, actually thinks about more than the future of the Soviet Union.

The international situation affects the whole body. The affairs of the Soviet Union are not their own affairs. As the leader of a camp, the fate of the Soviet Union is also the fate of the entire camp.

There are still many countries in Eastern Europe that implement the same system as the Soviet Union. The fate of these countries will also be affected by the Soviet Union. How can the unification of Germany be avoided in matters closely related to the United Kingdom? You must know that the time of German reunification was one year earlier than Nayev's attack.

This is the most direct threat to the United Kingdom. Other Eastern European countries don't need to care so much, and it will not pose a threat to the United Kingdom in terms of size. As for Poland, which has a population of 30 million, if it finally adopts an anti-Soviet stance, that is actually a good thing. Who doesn’t like the cannon fodder delivered to the door?

However, Poland separated the GDR from the Soviet Union. If Germany is not unified, Czechoslovakia can also contact the Soviet Union and the GDR. It is best for Czechoslovakia not to break away from the influence of the Soviet Union.

Alan Wilson was thinking that the Soviet Union should not be doing too well, but it should not be so obvious that it cannot be used as a shield. To be a friend of supreme authority, you only need to meet one standard, and you will live a better life, but don't be better than him.

For these Eastern European countries, Alan Wilson does not want to let them all break away from the influence of the Soviet Union, and does not want to keep them all. The whole person is now in a very contradictory state.

This kind of idea that as long as Germany is not unified, it is not impossible to talk about it may be very selfish, but he just cannot make Germany a European power again.

In fact, these Eastern European countries are not all at the end of the road. Of course, Poland's economic situation is indeed very poor, but the problems of other countries are far from being so serious.

After the Cold War, Poland has indeed fulfilled its united front value after being an anti-bond boy. Don’t just look at the growth in numbers, but in terms of percentages. Poland’s economic aggregate has indeed increased after entering the European Union.

However, countries such as Hungary and Czechoslovakia have not actually achieved a better economic status. Although the per capita figures have become better, in terms of percentages, they are basically standing still.

So the Grand Duke Ou of Hungary once said that Hungary just changed from obeying Moscow to obeying Brussels, and the whole process did not bring much beneficial change to Hungary.

Soon Alan Wilson arrived at the British embassy. On today's schedule, Mrs. Thatcher should have met a group of famous people including artists, scientists and scholars at the British embassy at this time. Public intellectuals, one counts as a traitor, and the most famous person is Sakharov, the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb.

Mrs. Thatcher had a conversation with the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb. When Alan Wilson came back, the conversation had just ended. The entire embassy was applauding. After asking about the cause and effect, the supreme authority suddenly lost interest. He just remembered correctly. Well, Sakharov died before the end of the Soviet Union. He really hoped that this man would live a few more years to see what form the goal of his life's hard work would show in the end.

"The prime minister has invited Sakharov to the dinner at the embassy in the evening. After the meeting, the prime minister will go to the Kremlin to talk with the Soviet leaders. It will take an afternoon." The ambassador to the Soviet Union conveyed Prime Minister's itinerary today.

"The prime minister likes to talk to the Soviets, right?" Alan Wilson said in a nonchalant manner. Sure enough, he found confidence from the map head? "I have something to discuss with the Prime Minister."

Discussing the issue of German reunification seems to be predicting the future without a word, but it is not nonsense. As early as three years before Kohl took office, Kohl emphasized in a government statement that the Federal Government of Germany "will do its best to promote To strive for and accomplish the unification of Germany in peace and freedom".

To this end, he signed agreements with East Germany covering economy, trade, transportation, culture, environment and other fields, aiming to close the relationship between the two countries in all aspects.

In this regard, public opinion in the Federal Republic of Germany commented, "The Kohl government is trying to take big steps to surpass the previous Social Democratic Party's policy of small steps towards the Democratic Germany." They have never hidden their purpose, but no one thinks they can succeed. It will definitely interfere, but I didn't expect the Soviets to really watch and do nothing.

Seeing the elated Mrs. Thatcher, Alan Wilson said, "My Prime Minister, it seems that you are very satisfied with the pace of your visit to the Soviet Union this time. I heard that you will go to the Kremlin in the afternoon."

"I couldn't be more satisfied." Mrs. Thatcher didn't hide her thoughts at all. "My conversation with Mikhail was very happy, and I took the initiative from the beginning to the end."

"I think, can we talk about the positioning of Germany." Alan Wilson said, and then repeated Cole's efforts to get closer to the Democratic Germany a few years ago. Cole is unanimous in his ambition to unify Germany, which is obviously unacceptable to Britain.

"There is no such a stupid leader, and Cole's goal cannot be successful." Mrs. Thatcher muttered disapprovingly.

"Really? I don't think Map Head is a smart guy. He can say that he wants to build a nuclear-free world."

Alan Weir put his hands in his trouser pockets, and said maliciously, "Of course we hope that the leaders of the Soviet Union will have a certain degree of compromise. There is no problem with this, but too much compromise will not do. You even dare to mention the non-nuclear world, what if you are persuaded by Cole? It is impossible for the prime minister to visit with a full load, and Cole’s visit will not achieve any purpose, right? "

"In fact, we can make a little show of favor and give the Soviet Union the interests that are already in their hands, such as promising the special interests of the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe. It is best to refuse. If he refuses firmly, then we have to prepare early. Britain is by no means alone in this matter, and I believe that all free countries in Europe will support us."

Needless to say, Britain's attitude, in terms of geopolitical interests, France, Britain and the Soviet Union are all beneficiaries of Germany's split.

The reunification of Germany will break the balance of power in Europe and change the balance of power between France and Germany. A unified Germany will not only further establish its position as the number one economic power in Europe, but will also gradually occupy a central position in Europe politically.

France's original plan to act as master of Western Europe, based on the division of Germany, is bound to fail.

In fact, there is a less obvious chain of contempt in Europe. The Spaniards think that Italy is not worthy of the name of the G7 group, and Italy is also acting as a decision to hold Germany back.

Even among the coffee clubs opposed to the expansion of the permanent membership of the United Nations, Italy is the apparent leader.

Britain is by no means alone in preventing the unification of Germany. Whether it is France or Italy, they are definitely supporters of Britain. It is actually better to point out this matter now. Now the map is not as bad as it will be two years later. There is a high probability that Mrs. Thatcher will be able to resolutely defend the interests of the Soviet Union in Germany.

"It's not very nice to say it, but it can be used as a private promise not to appear in the joint communique." Alan Wilson saw that Mrs. Thatcher was embarrassed and suggested empathetically.

"Even in Moscow, you actually interfered with my diplomatic work." Mrs. Thatcher's sense of accomplishment from the map header disappeared again in front of the cabinet secretary.

At this time, Mrs. Thatcher needed to be praised, and Alan Wilson understood it in a second, and vowed to suggest, "Get back the sense of accomplishment from the Soviet leaders. I think it will be fine."

"What is this?" Mrs. Thatcher looked at the recording pen in front of her. She was so familiar with this thing that Alan Wilson had taken it out more than once.

"If the prime minister can do the job of 007, I think it will be something to be proud of throughout the prime minister's career." Alan Wilson, who has achieved great success in PUA, has gone one step further and hopes that Mrs. When talking about German issues, I can record the conversation without anyone noticing it.

Mrs. Thatcher certainly disagreed. She is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. How could she do such a thing? But after a lot of verbal confrontation, the prime minister still took the recording pen with him when he went to the Kremlin.

"Wei Wang is very gracious, but he is a hero if he catches a knife on his bedside." Watching the prime minister set off, the supreme authority who successfully demonstrated the prime minister's talents couldn't help boasting.

"The day when the reunification of Germany is announced is the time when a short communiqué announces that a certain marshal will replace me." Listening to the voice of the map head recorded in the recorder, Alan Wilson took the recorder energetically, "This is A precious historical record, and evidence that our Prime Minister did everything in his power to defend Britain's interests."

Just like Alan Wilson said, although the leader of the map has almost two years of leadership, it has brought nothing but recession to the Soviet Union~lightnovelpub.net~ But the current situation is not bad enough to eat Sigh to the point of food.

Under such circumstances, it is impossible for even the Map Head to be low-key enough to speak softly on the issue of German unification. Kohl, tell the German Chancellor not to waste your time?

Both Germanys are sovereign states, because they have been widely recognized by European countries and have continued intact. This is the sincere expectation of the United Kingdom. Apparently, the head of the map also gave a positive response to this expectation, and Mrs. Thatcher finally came to the itinerary outside Moscow after talking about all the main issues.

Drive to a famous Orthodox Monastery of the Three Saints Sergius, 50 kilometers away from Moscow, to attend the religious ceremony of the monastery. This monastery is a "holy place" for Russian Orthodox Christians, and then at the Bolshoi Theater, Mrs Thatcher watched the ballet's Swan Lake performance.

"Soviet women are so charming." The harsh comments reached Mrs Thatcher's ears, and the Prime Minister couldn't help glaring at the noise, but Alan Wilson, who was immersed in it, naturally didn't see it.

(end of this chapter)

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