Chapter 231 Negotiation
"Yes, I think so too, my wife Valia!" Shelov said bluntly to the boss of the Sudan military government. Generally speaking, it should be a happy thing to be praised by others. Unfortunately, General Abud faced the wrong partner. Shelov was a guy who was no more scrupulous than a needle. Lewen novel |
Lukani pursed her lips and translated Selov's words. General Abud could not recognize the other person's thoughts from a foreign language tone, but Lukani heard another meaning. Although she was not protecting herself, she was also one of Selov's women, right?
Perhaps it was the great harvest of Sudan last year and this year that General Abud found a different way out. At this time, he changed his embarrassment when he came to power and showed a confident look. He had a very conceited demeanor, leading the Selovs and his wife into their official residence and introducing the different places from the original ones. Turkey's carpets, Indian silk scarves and Egyptian cultural relics showed the shocking side of Sudan from General Abud's mouth.
On the one hand, Sudan's foundation is still quite weak. Although he ushered in a great harvest, he has not fundamentally improved the lives of the Sudanese people. On the other hand, this group of military leaders who have just come to power began to fall so quickly. Of course, this cannot be blamed on these military leaders. A group of soldiers, this situation is the most normal manifestation. A few of them have good results. We cannot expect a military government to achieve great results.
Today, General Abud did not receive the Soviet delegation, but showed a reminiscence. It was more about letting Selov see the different parts of the Sudan under his rule than before. However, this kind of arrogant performance made the Selov and his wife sneer. If the other party was an American, it would be fine. What confidence do people from other countries have to boast about themselves in front of the Soviet Union? But even so, Selov still showed how you said and I heard General Abud who was inflated.
It was not him who broke the bubble, but his wife. When General Abud said that the number of wanderers doing nothing in the Sultan this year has decreased, Valia suddenly asked, "What is a wanderer?"
For ordinary Soviets, unemployed and wandering are so unfamiliar with the words "unemployment" that they have hardly heard of. As the first vice chairman of the KGB, Selov, he naturally knew that the Soviet Union had not completely eliminated unemployment. With the hundreds of thousands of Gulag prisoners released in recent years, the real unemployment rate of the Soviet Union should be 0.6%. As for wandering, as long as they have hands and feet, they would not starve to death. In addition to mental illness and disabled people, even a young single mother has enough ability to raise her children and continue to go to college to complete her studies. After all, maternity leave for giving birth to a child is enough to give women time to go to school. In between, the factory will give women full salary. This money can make people live easily under the distorted food prices of the Soviet Union.
As for going to school, this is not a problem at all. It doesn’t cost money to go to school in the Soviet Union, so how much you can learn depends entirely on your own level. Here is another thing, since Selov launched a large-scale sending of international students from the Middle East to the Soviet Union, the Ministry of Education has clearly stipulated that international students need to pay tuition fees, but they can apply for tuition exemption based on the difficulty level. Selov agreed with this. After all, the entire Soviet education system has been maintained and the Ministry of Education will have to eat dirt if it does not make any profit from foreign students.
In view of this situation, the Soviet Union began to wave to various foreign second-generation students to fill the education gap, while still continuing to open the door to excellent students in the Third World. After all, revolutionary is something that cannot be forgotten.
"General Abud, I haven't seen each other after three years. According to our estimates, you should have put down the rebellion in the south? But when I came here, the comrades in our embassy actually told me that the war in the south was not over, which was not in common sense!" Selov changed the subject.
General Abud's official position is also a very revolutionary name. Chairman of the Sudan Revolutionary Committee, as for where the revolutionary committee is reflected, Selov has not discovered it at present, and may still need to be observed. It may be as stated in the King of War. Every faction in Africa likes to give itself some noble names, liberate this, patriotic, or republic or democracy. Maybe they don't know what they are. The only nation on earth that likes war often comes from people who claim to be free fighters.
This is the case in Sudan's North-South War. Considering the moral standards of African tribes that retain various strange customs, the atrocities in this civil war are predictable. Before coming to General Abud's residence, the KGB agents at the Sudan Embassy wanted to show some photos of the war to their immediate boss. Just kidding, how could Selov fall for this? He has no curiosity about Uncle Black's body. If the photos are Soviet or China, or the corpse of the *, he has to consider where to revenge, and at least make his comrades die more valuable.
"Our opponents also have unidentified support, so although our government has an advantage at present, it cannot quell the war in South Sudan. This is also a headache for me!" General Abud asked his guards to take out the South Sudan weapons seized from the battlefield.
Various light weapons were arranged in a row in front of Selov. The staff behind him whispered, "The rifle is the Lee Enfield series, the submachine gun is the Sden series, and the US-made m3 submachine gun is the standard weapon for the British and American troops during World War II!"
"It seems that our old opponent has established some kind of connection with the separatists in South Sudan!" After hearing the advice behind him, Selov affirmed that South Sudan's resistance was attributed to the support of Britain and the United States, and told the Sudanese military head next to him about this connection. As for whether Britain and the United States were wronged, they would take the blame even if they were wronged. There is no reason.
The fall of the US Central Intelligence Agency and the British and Civil Affairs Office 6 was not because Selov did this prejudice and intentionally, but because he was completely subconscious. Once the Soviet Union was hindered by unknown forces at a certain location, he could recall the British and American countries without any intelligence.
There are only a handful of countries that can hinder the Soviet Union on this planet. The French are busy with the Algerian War. They will not be so idle. China is too far from Africa and is completely powerless. Moreover, China has no reason to do this at present. Sudan was once a British colony. After a simple analysis, the answer is about to come out.
"The British may be dissatisfied with me overthrowing the pro-British government!" General Abud agreed with Serov's judgment very much. Sometimes, it was not so great and noble to choose the Soviet Union after these coups in Africa, but because the previous government had already chosen a boss. After they came to power, they changed their families and threw themselves into the arms of the Soviet Union in order to show that they were different from the previous government. It was not complicated at all. General Abud also had this meaning in choosing the Soviet Union as a backer.
Waving his hand, someone took back the seized weapons, the group almost chatted in the official residence. Don’t think that these poor countries do not have rich people. As long as there is a class in poor places, there will be no lack of people who are unkind. The biggest change that the Soviet Union brought to the Sudan country was the first of all, the rich and the soldiers.
But General Abud should not think that everything is smooth sailing. He may have overlooked one thing. The Soviet Union is still the leader of the world socialist movement. Every time he provides foreign aid, it will also bring another thing, revolutionary thought.
It shows that Sudan, a small country with weak strength, average military strength and very prominent social contradictions, once influenced by the Soviet Union, the revolutionary trend will spread immediately. The reason why Sudan has not yet had this situation is entirely because Selov is in restraining this work and will not attack Sudan for the time being, but no one knows how long it will take for the time being.
At least when Selov saw Arabs always wearing robes and a large number of mosques, he could only restrain his idea of exporting revolutions. Compared with the anxious and net-like export revolutions in the history of the Soviet Union, Selov was more willing to operate slowly in terms of cost, so that there would be no result of supporting a hundred guerrillas, but none of them could seize power. The Soviet Union was indeed very strong, but he could not afford to let go of such bloodshed.
In the first few days after coming to Khartoum, Selov followed General Abud leisurely and looked around, listening to the other party showing off his achievements in governing the Sudan. Under Selov's advice, Varia did not continue to ask what a wanderer is and what an unemployment is, which is very embarrassing to the other party.
Finally, it was the day of formal negotiations. Although Selov had been wandering with General Abud in Khartoum, although he had been wandering around with nothing, it did not mean that the entire delegation was idle. The agents of the Soviet embassy in Sudan and experts who assisted Sudan's agriculture were always working. The Soviet delegation was carefully understanding the real situation in Sudan and formulating strategies in the negotiations.
On the fifth day of arriving in Khartoum, negotiations between the Soviet delegation and the Sudanese military began. Whether the Soviet food problem can be resolved depends on the negotiation results of the delegation. In Selov's view, the food problem can definitely be solved. As for the Sudanese military's request for the Soviet Union to provide products or aid in exchange, this is unpredictable.
The negotiation site between the two sides was set at the Prime Minister's Office in Sudan. Three years ago, it witnessed a normal phenomenon in third world countries, a military coup. The successful General Abud killed the Sudanese Prime Minister's family. The silver-white floor tiles may have been soaked in blood... (To be continued.)
ps: Isn’t it just to let the protagonist go to Sudan to skip the Eighty-One National Congress...
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