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Beloved Nation,

Please allow me to introduce Her Majesty Horiah Al-Baqir Queen of Hatay, Our Royal cousin, friend and ally.

She comes to us from the Kingdom of Hatay where she is the second sovereign to rule. We ask all Our loyal citizens and friends everywhere to welcome her and make her comfortable and to greet her with enthusiasm and respect due.

It is Our fond hope that our two nations will form strong and lasting ties that benefit both nations.

Your loving Sovereign,
Alexander R.

Your Majesty, Noble Lords, People of Hanover,

Thank you for this opportunity to speak to you. I have known of the Kingdom of Hanover for many years. I have noticed immense change over time.

Your august nation was founded by Morovian expatriots who wanted freedom. We wanted the same thing and now we have it. We hope we can endure through difficult times, just as Hanover did; and succeed as well.

I have been amazed at the dedication and level of seriousness of the citizens and applaud you for your tireless work. I look forward to getting to know more of you and having a mutually beneficial relationship between Hatay and this illustrious Kingdom.

Lord Bless and Keep Hanover and her People

Horiah al-Baqir
Malika of the Islamic Kingdom of Hatay
Your Majesty,

Please allow me to extend my warmest welcome to you, and my greetings to the entire Kingdom of Hatay, on behalf of His Majesty's Government. Certainly I have always been eager to enter into relations with states as well-established as Hatay seems to be, judging from the remarks of His Majesty and yourself. I only wish that Sir Carson, our Secretary of State, were here to welcome you personally. However, it seems as Prime Minister I will have to step in for him temporarily.

Sincerely,

Msgr. McQueeny
Msgr. McQueeny,

Your welcome is heartily accepted and appreciated. Hatay has not been around quite as long as many other nations; but we believe that what we lack in age we make up for in overall organization. The cultural strides that we've made hopefully help us to stand out, and give cause for foreigners to pay us a visit. It is our desire to one day be as recognizable as the great Kingdom of Hanover.
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