Originally posted by Straybow
I have given mediatory advice to both sides, and it has been ignored by both sides. Persia built roads and forts on the spine and moves units south of the spine, which I advised would be inflamatory.
Even better, a neutral King. I have invited the neutrals to mediate, but none have stepped forward yet.
I have given mediatory advice to both sides, and it has been ignored by both sides. Persia built roads and forts on the spine and moves units south of the spine, which I advised would be inflamatory.
Nevertheless, returning to his old role of mediator, Pharoah would suggest that a good faith gesture in which Babylon and Persia agree to pull back these two stacks could serve as the beginning point for a lessening of tensions.
The Babylonian proposal of some weeks past seemed promising, and perhaps it could be expanded upon incrementally and SPECIFICALLY. Nebulous statements achieve nothing, so lets focus on reviewing the map one tile at a time. Pharoah would suggest an approach in which each side agrees/disagrees that a particular tile is Persian or Babylonian. At least then ALL NATIONS will understand EXACTLY which areas are in dispute. Pharoah would BEG both parties to ignore the issue of "neutral zones" until such time - and ONLY such time - as the primary dispute over territorial ownership has been decided.
Pharoah would request that each party develop a map which highlights tile ownership, preferably of the entire Persian-Babylonian border region. These maps can be sent to a neutral third party who is willing to combine the maps and color all tiles as follows: Green where both agree Babylon has ownership, Blue where Persia is the agreed owner, and White for everything else. This will clearly show the extent of the differences that must be bridged.
If both parties agree, then the earlier request for a mutual one stack pullback by each party will serve as a gesture of good faith to begin these negotiations.
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