The Holy Empress is outraged that the PRRP has denied her citizens the right to live safely and freely. Information known to one nation regarding a potential global hazard should be made clear to all other nations affected, especially when said information is so clearly able to prevent said global hazard. The HEO realizes that the territory crisis is not yet resolved (see below), however, the HEO has reached out a trusting hand to the PRRP by allowing some special ops forces in to the land, and the HEO citizens are offended that the PRRP is unwilling to extend even a barely-similar level of trust back.
As for news on the renegade general, Holy Army troops are proud to report that no one has traveled from the ASFE-HEO border, or twenty miles to either side of said border.
Developments in the ongoing territory crisis: The Holy Empress suggests that, since the PRRP is clearly unwilling, or unable, it is impossible to discern which, to put any margin of trust into a Dominion neighbor, then perhaps it would be best to put a "neighbor hedge", if one will, between the two nations. Due to growing concerns of safety from the PRRP border, the Holy Empress thinks that perhaps it would be best if a large, semi-permanent barrier were put between the two nations, "in order to keep all the riff-raff out". For example, constructing a large wall to divide the Shillelagh demographic groups may work if the PRRP continues to demonstrate its current lack of trust.
Advisors to the Holy Empress suggest that the PRRP government either consider the above proposal or reconsider its current stance on foreign policy. The Holy Empress tires of the dangerous game of weighing human lives against backward politics. Oakton anticipates a quick reply.
Iaida Mulligan
Secretary of Foreign Affairs