v3 Chapter 452: "Deep Blue Pacific Partnership" Summit

"European Times" quoted political expert Herman. Fanpeilong as saying that the rivalry between the major powers may not be over in the short term.

In late December this year, the Commonwealth of Millikin will hold general elections related to the Republican Party and the power of the Commonwealth of Millikin.

At the same time, the Netherlands' South EU ally Spain will hold mid-term elections in January, and both governments are facing political challenges in their respective domestic affairs. The success or failure of their respective domestic allies to gain power will have a serious impact on the international layout of the Netherlands.

Not only the Netherlands, but even the French and British Empires are watching closely.

It is precisely because of this that these two countries will not easily show weakness to the outside world.

Therefore, many Dutch diplomats are very worried about whether their toughness to foreign countries will burn the Netherlands, or that their toughness against Britain and other countries will eventually force the Netherlands to participate in the war of "others".

The expert said that the nervous angels caused by the game of great powers will continue to be staged and intensified in Europe and even the entire Atlantic in the short term, and the Atlantic must be psychologically prepared for this New Year.

Hermann van Perron, a well-known Dutch political commentator, said that facing the political and diplomatic pressure from Britain and France and other countries, the Netherlands is also seeking the support and affirmation of other countries, including the hope of gathering more countries to form more international organizations At the recently established "Deep Blue Pacific Partnership" Foreign Ministers' Meeting, Foreign Minister Hesbet Feng, who participated in the meeting of the Netherlands, publicly called on the countries in the organization to help the world such as positive and stable and constructive forces to balance the influence of major powers such as Britain, France, and Prussia in the world.

Another negative example of the view of King William IV of the Netherlands is confirmed by Heisbert von's words, which is the French Empire.

After the French Empire was loaded into the Siam Kingdom in the Far East and Southeast Asia, it found that the losers were helpless. Not only did they face the indifference of the entire European powers, but they even had to face the joint sanctions of small and medium-sized countries. Even the original "friend circle" such as the Yinbia Peninsula Pro-French or non-anti-French countries such as Spain and Portugal can keep their distance, causing Paris to fall into serious diplomatic isolation.

Herman van Rompuy emphasized that in this context, the reminder of His Majesty King William IV of the Kingdom of the Netherlands on the cooperation and unity of His Majesties of small and medium-sized countries is undoubtedly timely and important.

He also pointed out that in the increasingly complex international situation composed of Europe and the United States, if small and medium-sized countries cannot unite sincerely, they will inevitably face increasing pressure to choose sides and fall into a dangerous predicament.

"It was at this time that the Nordic Union and the South American Union formed by the Netherlands, as well as the more influential International Court of Justice in The Hague, were different because of a clear spring in the turbid river."

This news published by the "European Times" immediately shocked Europe and the entire Atlantic Ocean.

Large, medium and small countries are all attracted by the attitude of William IV and the views of Hermann van Perron.

Among them, the small and medium-sized countries are even more delighted, while the big countries are suddenly silent.

Small countries are united, so how can big countries bully small countries in the future?

The Dutch "provocation" naturally makes the big countries very unhappy.

As a result, many articles refuting Hermann van Peron's view appeared in influential newspapers in various countries.

"Fairy Wood"

I want to use this to guide public opinion, but other small and medium-sized countries awakened by William IV of the Netherlands have increased their vigilance, and naturally they will not be easily "convinced" by them.

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"UK and Dutch Foreign Minister Rotterdam to discuss Dutch regional role in the Pacific"

On December 2, 1868, Dutch Foreign Minister Heisbert Feng and British Foreign Minister Russell met in Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands. After the two countries established the "Deep Blue Pacific Partnership" with the Netherlands, the Netherlands was in the Pacific region. The role played is discussed in depth.

According to the British Foreign Office, Foreign Secretary Russell also expressed the views of the British Empire on some sensitive issues, including the status and role of the Netherlands in Europe, the development of the Netherlands in Africa, and the influence of the Netherlands in North and South America. Britain's interests in the Commonwealth of America and South America were eroded by the Netherlands, and the Dutch challenged Britain's economic position. Russell also raised the importance of maintaining peace and stability in Belgium between the Netherlands and France.

In this regard, Dutch Foreign Minister Hesbert Feng said in a statement that the Netherlands respects the status and influence of the United Kingdom in the Pacific region, and hopes to launch more multi-party cooperation projects with the United Kingdom and the Pacific region.

Heisbet Von said: "While the Netherlands is cooperating with influential parties around the Pacific Ocean, it is completely compatible and not contradictory with the forces of other parties in the region. They can complement each other."

In a joint statement issued earlier on November 28 at the Prime Minister/Presidential level of the Deep Blue Pacific Partnership hosted by the Hawaiian Islands of the Netherlands , the Netherlands, the United States, The eight countries of Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru jointly emphasized "the importance of regional solidarity and the excellent role of existing regional frameworks, such as support and participation in the International Court of Justice in The Hague"

When this organization was established, the United Kingdom obviously began to compete with the French Empire to strengthen relations with the French Empire, so the turmoil caused by several countries in the Pacific was even more concerned.

On December 3, 1868, Venus, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, visited St. Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire. After meeting with Gorchakov, the two countries expressed that they would conduct regular cooperation in the Pacific Ocean and deepen the exchange of visits by warships between the two countries.

On the 4th, the Russian Empire became the first partner country of the "Deep Blue Pacific Partnership", which aroused the dissatisfaction of "people of insight" in France, the United Kingdom, Prussia and other countries. Countries were exploited by Tsarist Russia. Instead of making breakthroughs in the Baltic Sea, the Norwegian Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean, they got an opportunity to break the blockade in the Far East.

The proximity of the Netherlands to Russia has made all countries very annoyed, because the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Amsterdam is asked by the heads of the ambassadors of these countries every day.

Obviously, the Netherlands was flustered by releasing Tsarist Russia from its cage in the Far East.

Prussian Prime Minister Bismarck, who was visiting Paris and met with French Prime Minister Olivier, said at a press conference in Paris after the meeting: "The British, French, and Prussian Prime Ministers will meet in London on December 10."

He said it would be an "opportunity to consider the specific issues before us, including, for the first time, a security issue outside the European region, including the emergence of security issues in the Pacific that threaten the interests of the three countries."