In a
surprising move, the United States today reopened diplomatic channels
with the Republic of Grigovia. The two nations recalled their
diplomatic staff last year after a succession of incidents that
culminated in a spat of very nasty, very public name-calling.
Tensions began when at a session of the United Nations the Grigovians
accused the American delegation and its European allies of turning a
blind eye to Russian aggression in the region.
Named
for Grigov the Watchful, the 13th century national hero
who first sighted an invading Mongol horde, Grigovia split from the
Russian Federation in 1993. Situated high in the Caucasus
mountains, this nation of four hundred thousand people sits atop
potentially vast deposits of rare earth minerals. Upon hearing the
news, the heads of state of dozens of different nations telephoned
each other in an effort to puzzle out just what the Americans were up
to.
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