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Naizerre to allow embassies once again
Naizerre's Foreign Ministry today announced that for the first time in more than a quarter of a century, the country will allow embassies to be set up within the nation's capital. The Ministry also announced a consulate program for nations with large expatriate populations within Naizerre.
Foreign embassies were mostly evacuated during the Bush War as control of the capital city changed hands monthly at the height of the fighting. The remaining embassies were expelled by the tribal warlord Wbütö when his militia burned the old capital of St Thomastown down. Following the end of the Bush War and then the rebellion of the Generals, the current capital was built on the coast, becoming an industrial center.
Nations wishing to establish embassies within Naizerre should inquire with the Foreign Ministry, including relevant information such as their proposed ambassador, his staff and requirements for an embassy.
Naizerre's Foreign Ministry today announced that for the first time in more than a quarter of a century, the country will allow embassies to be set up within the nation's capital. The Ministry also announced a consulate program for nations with large expatriate populations within Naizerre.
Foreign embassies were mostly evacuated during the Bush War as control of the capital city changed hands monthly at the height of the fighting. The remaining embassies were expelled by the tribal warlord Wbütö when his militia burned the old capital of St Thomastown down. Following the end of the Bush War and then the rebellion of the Generals, the current capital was built on the coast, becoming an industrial center.
Nations wishing to establish embassies within Naizerre should inquire with the Foreign Ministry, including relevant information such as their proposed ambassador, his staff and requirements for an embassy.