Things during these last few weeks have been less than ideal. An endless war with backstabbings, infighting, mudslinging, the destruction of small communities, and bigger ones, has been undergoing in our e-world.
One side, blinded with revenge has taken on a trip to crush any community that has ever had any friendly relation with the United States.
The other, suffering from constant leakages of players, either abandoning the game or switching to solo play, fights to keep the remaining players united, under the context of total annihilation of many of the countries.
At the same time, the NAP talks, don't seem to lead to an agreement, with one side making an outrageous proposal, essentially proposing the enslavement of all communities of the other side and all colonies. Something like the e-treaty of e-Versailles. The same people that were preaching for independence and protection of smaller nations, now propose enslavement. Pharisees would be proud of the hypocricy.
Where does Greece stand on all this.
A small community that has, since day 1, struggled and fought fiersely to maintain it's sovereignty, is once again fighting for it's survival, with a power six times bigger than it and with minimal, but valiant support from it's long-standing allies, that have been supporting it since the founding of the Greek nation in eclesiar.
The mudslinging never stops, towards a nation that more than half of it's current active player base joined after day 50. Accusing us of being puppets, when they know that the greek government has and is always solely protecting the interests of its own people, first of all.
The proposed NAP, denounces our right to keep our core provinces, something that the Bulgarian government and their comrades have taken a liking on doing during the last month.
We reject this outrageous offer, with all our might, standing in solidarity with our allies. We hope that the opposing side will, think of their previous statements, a month ago or so, and rationalize their proposal, so this destructive war comes to an end.
Signed by the Greek Government
Released by the press office of the Hellenic Republic
