FROM THE OFFICE OF
HRM JOSE IZZAGUERRA
THE GOVERNMENT OF ESLO RECOGNIZES AND CONGRATULATES THE NEW GOVERNMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF BABKHA

FOREIGN SECRETARY ATTENDS CORONATION CEREMONY
OFFICIAL STATEMENT

The Government of Eslo received a special invitation to attend the coronation ceremony of the new Shah of the Kingdom of Babkha: Ardashir Osmani.  Due to personal reasons, His Royal Majesty was unable to attend, but was quick to delegate the invitation to the Eslonian Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Bernard Selfin.

Following the ceremony, Ambassador Selfin issued the following statement in the Royal Shahyiar Palace.
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On behalf of His Royal Majesty, Jos� Izzaguerra of Eslo, I am honored to congratulate the new Shah of Babkha.

Relations between our countries, I am happy to say have continued to flurish and develop in a spirit of true international cooperation. Eslonians have always looked highly upon Babkha, a country that has grown into grandness by the support and giudance of older micronations. We continue to admire the cultural develpment of the Kingdom of Babkha. By exposing the faults of certain micronational attitudes, Babkhans have earned the praise of not only our nation, but the vast majority of the micronational community.

Babkha indeed, cannot be without its Shah. The Government of Eslo looks upon this coronation as the beginning of a new era in Eslo-Babkha relations. As an immediate reaction to the new government of Babkha, I am happy to announce that Ambassador John Creet will be removed from his post in Babkha and replaced by a new Ambassador appointed directly as Minister Plenipotentiary by HIs Royal Majesty. A formal note will be sent to the Foreign Ministry soon. Until then, I express my optimism and full support to the Shah.

The people and government of Eslo congratulate you on this most noteworthy time.
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HIs Royal Majesty will appoint a new ambassador within the next week that will have a whole new set of orders to carry out in Babkha. 
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