[center][color=purple][h2]The Kingdom Of Soroya[/h2][/color][/center] [center][img]http://flag-designer.appspot.com/gwtflags/SvgFileService?d=11&c1=1&c2=0&c3=0&o=4&c4=3&s=5&c5=2[/img][/center] [center][h3]Spring of 1921[/h3][/center] [center][b]Peace once more[/b][/center] After a recent counteroffer was sent to the Soroyan foreign ministry from Oslad, they were quick to agree to the terms stating “So long as Oslad pulls out of Romanow and honors the terms of the Treaty of Parma, Soroya can rest easy. It was a huge victory for both Soroya and the people of the small Island, and possibly a small step towards resolving international matters more peacefully.” It was not long after that Osladian troops pulled out of Romanow and free elections were held on the island. It was not long before Soroya quickly reestablished their previous embassy on the small island, however as per treaty no military presence was in the area. “It is a good day that the people of Romanow can no longer fear the Osladian menace. We hope that from here on out, the people of this island will govern themselves and not some foreign power, who cares not about the inhabitants who live here.” Huug Maarsman, a Soroyan representative was quoted to have said during the opening of the embassy. [center][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/68/bf/c3/68bfc3206749e3bbb8cd21548c785766.jpg[/img][/center] [center][img]Romanow citizens rushing to the voting polls, circa 1921[/img][/center] [center][b]Issues in Korenia[/b][/center] With news of Korenia’s recent military buildup, political experts worry of the government's next move. Warning neighboring nations of potential conflict, especially long time friend Tiberia. The foreign ministry was even reported to have said “If the Kingdom of Tiberia fell, Soroya would have a new threat on its hands. One that would not be taken lightly.” It was taken further after Soroyan Diplomat Youri Wassens was sent to the kingdom promising any assistance necessary if invaded by the growing power in the south. Having been quoted to have said “Korenia is an issue not only to its own people, but to the nations that it is bordering. The dictator is mad with power and looking for a nation to prove its strength. The kingdom of Soroya supports any and all measures of protecting the nations it borders. Especially her neighbor to the west.”