Rebirth of the Republic of China: The Story of the Chaebol

Chapter 176 Armistice Negotiations (Part )

All countries are still very concerned about the independence of the three Nordic countries. That place is a bitter and cold place in the eyes of outsiders, but it is a very important strategic location in the eyes of European countries.

Especially the Russians, they will definitely not allow Hans to threaten their homeland security from two directions, so this time the Russians will force Hans to withdraw its troops from the three Nordic countries at all costs, even if it costs a huge price to do so.

"As long as Hans agrees to withdraw its troops from the three Nordic countries and agrees that the three countries will restore their independence, we can accept the use of western Ukraine as a bargaining chip!"

The people of Russia are also bachelors. The situation in Russia is now very dangerous. Before this, they had to give up a large part of the territory of the Far East and trade a large amount of materials from the Dragon Country, which allowed them to survive for a year.

But the problem is that Long Country has just restored peace, and their resources are not unlimited. And given the nature of the Russians, they will not be willing to give up more territory to trade for supplies, so the Russians are the country that urgently needs a ceasefire now.

"Mr. Goebbels, what do you think?"

"We can accept this deal, but the Faroe Islands are not included in this deal!"

"can!"

The location of the Faroe Islands is indeed very important, but they pose no threat to Russia. Instead, China is in a difficult situation.

However, when it comes to the issue of Ukraine, Kolkata and the three Nordic countries, China has no say at all. As long as Russia agrees to this matter and notifies the representatives of the three Nordic countries of the results of the negotiations, then this matter will basically be settled.

After the deal was finally reached, the subsequent negotiations became easier.

For example, the war reparations that the Hans paid for World War I have only been paid back so far, and both sides have not continued to discuss this issue. As for the remaining reparations that have not been paid back, they will all be waived this time.

For example, on the issue of prisoners, the two sides rarely discussed money but chose to exchange prisoners directly. As for the Youzi in Hans, they will be taken over by the Ugly Country next. As for how the Ugly Country will resettle these people in the future, that has nothing to do with Hans.

The negotiations, which lasted for a month and a half, finally came to a successful conclusion in Madeli. This time, Nanhua, as the mediator of the negotiations, did not gain nothing.

At the very least, the lands occupied by South China in Southeast Asia have been recognized by all countries involved in the negotiations this time, which means that the lands seized by South China will become South China's territory in the future.

In addition, Nanhua also signed a post-war reconstruction agreement with all participating countries.

Don't underestimate this agreement. You must know that with this agreement, the South China Federation Empire will be able to earn at least 10 billion South China Yuan in the next ten years.

More importantly, through this agreement, Nanhua can not only penetrate into the industrial, economic, and livelihood industries of European countries, but also rely on this agreement to expand Nanyuan's share in global trade. The benefits are simply too numerous to count.

At the same time, shortly after the armistice agreement was signed, South China applied for the right to host the next Olympic Games and World Cup.

The 48 Olympic Games were originally planned to be held in London, but after South China helped, London naturally withdrew from the election. As for the 50 World Cup, no one had applied to host it at the moment, so FIFA naturally agreed to it after South China made the offer.

Nowadays, countries around the world do not pay enough attention to these two sporting events. This time, South China intends to open their eyes and take this opportunity to make some reforms to these two competitions.

Take football for example. Many of the future rules have not yet been born. This time, Nanhua plans to work out these rules in advance. For example, for some Olympic events, countries bidding for the Olympics are now eligible to add events, such as badminton and table tennis. These two sports entered the Olympics relatively late. Now that Sun Tong is with him, he naturally wants to come up with these two events in advance.

This is because there is no such thing as e-sports now, otherwise Sun Tonggao would have to get this thing going as well.

Now that the qualification to host the Olympics has been obtained, Nanhua needs to make preparations in advance. The city that is bidding to host the Olympics this time is Xin'an. As the capital of Nanhua, Xin'an's infrastructure is the most complete and best in the country. Now Xin'an only needs to build some sports venues that will be enough for the Olympics.

On the contrary, the preparations for the World Cup are more troublesome. The first is the issue of the competition venues. It is not that Nanhua cannot build a football stadium, but that there are too many football stadiums in Nanhua. This makes it difficult for the Nanhua Football Association to make up their minds for a while, as to which football stadiums to choose as the venues for the next World Cup.

What made these people even more speechless was that the major states of the empire in Africa had the shamelessness to apply for the qualification to host the competition for their local cities just to join in the fun.

The people in the Football Association are of course aware that this group of people are just joining in the fun, but there are some issues they cannot speak out. After all, they also need to consider the issue of internal unity, so the problem is now stuck here!

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