British Civil Servant

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In this claim, the attitude of the Philippines is the top priority, especially the current President Elpidio Quirino, who has a **** feud with Japan, and his wife and daughter died under the Japanese butcher’s knife.

If his term has passed, it may be difficult to handle this matter. It is okay to let the Philippines charge ahead, but Australia and New Zealand are not easy to come forward in some matters.

Sometimes blood is thicker than water is not a benefit. You must know that the cruelty of civil war is more than that of foreign war. In the subconscious of many people, the psychology of nesting does exist.

If the United States puts pressure on the Philippines, the Philippines may not care. But the U.S. puts pressure on Australia and New Zealand, which share the same language and race, and the latter may seriously consider it. The more intimate you are, the more at a disadvantage sometimes.

Alan Wilson believes that Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands are not reliable when it comes to claims against Japan. The most reliable is the Philippines, which is farther away emotionally.

This is like the truth that it is easy for the United States to deal with the United Kingdom, but it is not easy to deal with France.

She could not send her wife out at any time, and Pamela Mountbatten did not live up to her husband's hope.

President Quirino naturally also expressed his gratitude to Pamela Mountbatten for his help. Under his administration, the Philippines has been chasing the issue of claims. As the end of the year is approaching, his term of office is approaching. Once done, there will be a result that can be recognized by the Filipino people.

The Japanese claim was difficult, but thanks to the support of other countries in the middle, the support of the three white countries in Australia made the claim more powerful this time, and President Kirino added a lot of hope.

Canberra, the capital of Australia, was the result of the competition between Sydney and Melbourne that year. Among the top three in eastern Australia, Canberra has the shortest history, but it has a new look, and the temperament of its citizens is also different from the other two cities.

Alan Wilson had walked out of the airport, got into a car arranged by his wife, and headed to the property he purchased.

The climate in the southern hemisphere is opposite to that in the northern hemisphere, but the October season is not too different, but the trend is reversed.

Alan Wilson came to his wife's property in Canberra, sat down directly, and asked with the exhaustion of sleeping rough, "Is the Philippine's willingness to claim firm?"

"As you said, President Quirino attaches great importance to this matter." Pamela Mountbatten made a cup of coffee, hoping to relieve her husband's fatigue, and came over with coffee shortly after.

"That's good. Generally speaking, we hate nationalists, but we have to decide when. There are no absolutes!" Alan Wilson whistled and sipped in satisfaction, "What about our esteemed princess? Is it worrying my wife?"

"Very good, I've been obedient a lot in the past year, just like you said, people always have to grow up." Pamela Mountbatten smiled, "That is, he is already twenty-three years old, and it will always go on like this. No, there should be a partner."

"I totally agree with this!" Alan Wilson lied blushing, expressing his approval of his wife's opinion.

Pamela Mountbatten stood in front of a huge floor-to-ceiling glass window in her high-rise apartment, looking through the glass at the twinkling lights of the artificial river bank half a mile away. She washed the hairspray from her light brown hair and took off her ridiculous oval glasses.

Alan Wilson changed back to his usual "work" attire: black **** and a black T-shirt, which fit snugly over his long, soft body like another layer of skin.

His healthy body and rock-hard chest, hidden beneath his bloated black suit of the day, now gave her a glimpse. He looked so handsome, he almost took her breath away.

Alan Wilson's deep, slow throaty voice seemed to radiate a sensual heat outward, warming his wife from the inside out.

"What is the negotiating place that Australia is preparing to negotiate?" Alan Wilson tilted his head and asked his wife, Pamela Mountbatten was better informed than him in this regard.

"City Hall, not far from the Governor's Palace." Pamela Mountbatten said while taking off her coat, "Although we won't show up, everything is arranged, and the whole process will not pass our eyes."

"That's good!" Alan Wilson nodded with a sigh of relief, "This is the host's advantage. Although this meeting has nothing to do with the UK, the UK must know the whole process. The Americans should be here soon, and we have to give With confidence, the claimant states, and at this critical moment, let the United States realize that blood is thicker than water."

Although blood is thicker than water is not a good word for Alan Wilson, it is still that sentence, and it always takes time. The United States can cheat Britain in the name of blood is thicker than water, and the United Kingdom can also kidnap the morality of the United States in turn.

The UK's role in the negotiation of this claim is to show solidarity with the Commonwealth of Nations and the Netherlands, a European ally. As for the three white countries involved, they want to show solidarity with the Philippines. This is their own initiative and has absolutely nothing to do with the United Kingdom.

Alan Wilson, who knew that Japan's political status was almost equal to zero, of course dared to attack the United States.

In today's world, the United Kingdom does not need to consider a third country for the time being, except that it cannot attack the United States and the Soviet Union.

On October 25, a Japanese delegation led by Isato Ikeda arrived in Canberra. This time, the negotiations involved five countries, and only the President of the Philippines, Elpidio Quirino, came forward as the president of one country.

Other countries have either come forward as negotiators or, like the Netherlands, have come forward with the governor of Kalimantan, Van Dijk.

The day after arriving in Australia, Alan Wilson also met with this neighbor who occupies the other half of Kalimantan Island. Governor Van Dijk did not expect that the Malayan Commissioner would come to Canberra at this time.

After the greeting, Alan Wilson said that he came to visit his wife and asked if there was any important meeting.

With a look of ignorance, Van Dijk reassured his doubts and revealed the negotiation of this time against Japan.

"It turns out that, if you are free, you can come to the headquarters of Mountbatten Group as a guest." Alan Wilson laughed, "I hope your negotiations go well, and you are welcome if you need help."

This is a bit hypocritical. In fact, the Australian people have high expectations for this negotiation. You must know that Australia has a national character similar to that of the United States because of its vast territory and sparse population.

The trumpet US has been mobilized to punish Japan, and it is not easy to suppress it, so this time the negotiation has actually attracted widespread attention in Australia. Alan Wilson said that he did not know, unless he came to Australia and never had a relationship with him. Australians have been in contact.

That is, Van Dijk, the Dutchman, would believe this obvious lie.

In fact, when Yuto Ikeda and his party arrived in Canberra, they already felt the slightest hostility. In this era, Australia still has a strong white Australia idea, and the appearance of the Japanese is still too obvious.

Of course, mainly in the hotel where I live, I don't come out, which is nothing. But the existence of this kind of hostility made Japanese representatives, including Yuto Ikeda, have a haze in their hearts. It seems that it is not easy to get out of the body, or to muddle through.

Canberra is a typical garden city, but the beauty of Canberra at this time cannot make the Japanese relax. How can they be riding a Rolls-Royce Gintama Alan Wilson relaxed.

Pamela Mountbatten is equipped with the necessary tools in the cities where she often appears. Of course, Canberra has them. The husband goes for a drive, which is just the opposite of the average couple.

Amid the laughter of some people, this negotiation, which was destined to be extremely torturous for the Japanese, started at Canberra City Hall. Pamela Mountbatten has instructed her media to start paying attention to this negotiation.

In Canberra City Hall, representatives of Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands, on another occasion after eight years, launched a recovery for losses suffered during the war. The U.S. embassy also dispatched diplomats to sit in on the meeting and report the situation to Washington after the meeting.

As soon as the talks began, President Kirino, who had a hatred with the Japanese for the murder of his wife and daughter, did not hesitate to launch a blood and tearful complaint against Japan. President Kirino has not forgotten how his wife and daughter were buried in Manila.

The Philippines, with the acquiescence of several other countries, has accused Japan of being particularly responsible for its crimes during the war. Several countries have hinted to the Philippines that they will support the Philippines to get its own share~lightnovelpub.net~ If there were not several other countries, who would care about you! Yoshito Ikeda looked serious and even looked at the emotional President Quirino with a hint of apology, but he didn't take it seriously, it was just that he couldn't speak his heart out on this occasion.

However, he could not help but express his apology for the Philippines' damage during the war. Anyway, the apology does not require money.

“Some members of the military were completely above the government during the war, and Japan was also a victim of the military. We are also sorry for the damage done to the Philippines and the countries present by the military’s violations of international law by members of the military. Please accept my apology..."

Yoshito Ikeda had a solemn look on his face. After President Quirino's accusations were finished, he stood up and defended without hesitation, and then simply bowed, perfectly reflecting the spirit of the craftsman.

Alan Wilson would be grinning here, he really didn't know that Japan was like this in this day and age.

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