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< In the negotiations, the Resurgent Dream agreed to not only recognize Abt but to act as a guarantor of her sovereignty so long as Abt '''agreed to remain within her present borders''' and provide assistance in destroying the Sons of the Reformation and the rest of the Marlund insurgency. >
 
< In the negotiations, the Resurgent Dream agreed to not only recognize Abt but to act as a guarantor of her sovereignty so long as Abt '''agreed to remain within her present borders''' and provide assistance in destroying the Sons of the Reformation and the rest of the Marlund insurgency. >
  
I was never posed this condition and, as such, I shall consider that Abt has never adhered to it. If this brings any change to the TRD's acceptance of Abt, pray inform me. [[User:Jester|Jester]] 03:44, 6 August 2007 (GMT)
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I was never posed this condition and, as such, I shall consider that Abt has never adhered to it. Such a condition is simply impossible to accept, as it strips a state of one of its core powers: to decide on its own borders, in full respect of its neighbours and international conventions that state took upon to respect. If this brings any change to the TRD's acceptance of Abt, pray inform me. [[User:Jester|Jester]] 03:44, 6 August 2007 (GMT)

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< In the negotiations, the Resurgent Dream agreed to not only recognize Abt but to act as a guarantor of her sovereignty so long as Abt agreed to remain within her present borders and provide assistance in destroying the Sons of the Reformation and the rest of the Marlund insurgency. >

I was never posed this condition and, as such, I shall consider that Abt has never adhered to it. Such a condition is simply impossible to accept, as it strips a state of one of its core powers: to decide on its own borders, in full respect of its neighbours and international conventions that state took upon to respect. If this brings any change to the TRD's acceptance of Abt, pray inform me. Jester 03:44, 6 August 2007 (GMT)