Following his fifth consecutive election victory, Consul Hill of the Republic announced he would be hosting a two week inter-regional conference aboard the executive yacht, the ESS Noblesse, extending an invitation to all the governments of Apolyton.
Photo taken during maiden yoyage of ESS Noblesse
Scheduled to leave the port city of West Isle, the Noblesse will travel south through Apolynesia, passing through Apolyton Minor and Sudic before turning north into the Sea of Storms; traveling along the coast of the Apolyton O'ues, Nordi and Ori.
The Regality Dining Hall
During the fourteen-day voyage, the Consul hopes to invite an open discussion on the affairs of regional government, extra-regional affairs, and other matters of importance. The Consul will also address members of the newly formed governments of the Botswana and Namibian, who recently were admitted as Principalities of the Republic.
All dignitaries and government representatives wishing to attend are invited to notify the Eredron Ministry of Foreign Affairs through their respective embassies.
Security during the event will be handled by the Eredron military in a joint Army-Naval effort.
Photo taken during maiden yoyage of ESS Noblesse
Scheduled to leave the port city of West Isle, the Noblesse will travel south through Apolynesia, passing through Apolyton Minor and Sudic before turning north into the Sea of Storms; traveling along the coast of the Apolyton O'ues, Nordi and Ori.
The Regality Dining Hall
During the fourteen-day voyage, the Consul hopes to invite an open discussion on the affairs of regional government, extra-regional affairs, and other matters of importance. The Consul will also address members of the newly formed governments of the Botswana and Namibian, who recently were admitted as Principalities of the Republic.
All dignitaries and government representatives wishing to attend are invited to notify the Eredron Ministry of Foreign Affairs through their respective embassies.
Security during the event will be handled by the Eredron military in a joint Army-Naval effort.
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