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Chapter 1,425 Treaty of Friendship between Britain and Bangladesh

Alan Wilson has no doubt that once the tattered shoes and socks donated by the British arrive in Chittagong, they will be enough to attract traffic to British newspapers for at least a month.

Regardless of how worthless the items donated by the UK are, even if it is a rusty bicycle with a bell that rings everywhere, or a rotten bucket that was originally a urinal or something, this will not stop the British from enjoying themselves.

In fact, judging from his life experience, a certain big country in the 21st century is actually particularly suitable for this generous donation. If you think about it for a moment, there are unowned bicycles in every community, and scrapped bicycles that still exist in many communities.

No one cares about the car, which shows how reasonable his idea is.

The scrapped car system in a large country is the source of the scrapped cars that can be seen without owners in any remote mountainous area. When he was in elementary school in his previous life, there was a scrapped bus next to the school wall.

He also left many wonderful childhood memories. Of course, he also witnessed with his own eyes that starting from the car glass, the entire bus disappeared from sight little by little. By the time he was in middle school, only a rusty engine was left.

None, it should have been broken into pieces and sent to the scrap collection station.

This means that a big country today cannot support the ardent expectations of its supreme authority, but the scrapped car system is indeed a good thing and should be piloted in Malaya first.

A telegram from Pakistan arrived at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reporting that Rahman had been released and whether to send him back to Bangladesh. After some consideration, Alan Wilson replied by telegram, "Let him come to London first and cry poverty here before leaving."

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Even if you are begging for food, you have to be professional. If you don't come to beg the UK, the UK can't shave its head and pick a hot one, right? Come over and perform and cry bitterly to the sovereign country. British citizens will benefit you and you will feel better. Don't you need to start the money printing machine?

Paper and ink?

At the British Embassy in Pakistan, watching the High Commissioner reading the telegram sent, David estimated that this trip back to the country should be with the leaders of the Awami League.

The former leader of the Pakistan Awami League who was arrested was not Rehman himself, but a whole group of senior officials who were in jail counting stars. Now, with the efforts of the British Foreign Office, they are free and should be responsible for British diplomacy.

To express my gratitude to the influence, I came to London first and what happened after returning to China?

Even just a trip to London is not enough. You should also go to Hong Kong and Malaya to experience things before considering returning to China to govern.

There is nothing wrong with Prime Minister Harold Wilson. What is wrong with him, why is his approval rating soaring? Is the suffering Bangladeshi leader coming to London damaging to Britain's diplomatic influence?

Didn't the Americans say nothing? The Soviets did say something, but the Soviet Union was the leader of the hostile camp, so if they didn't say anything, there would be problems.

When the Bangladeshi leaders headed by Rehman landed at the London International Airport, it marked the official end of the third India-Pakistan War. According to the prior agreement, Rehman looked like an unyielding fighter and criticized the Pakistani army for causing serious damage to Bangladesh.

, set Bangladeshi society back hundreds of years, lashed out at Dhaka University, which was founded by the British, and was bloodbathed, and the entire intellectual class in Bangladesh was cut off.

Of course, the supporters behind Pakistan cannot be let go, especially the countries that firmly stand behind Pakistan in the United Nations, and the United States, which has sent a task force to support Pakistan.

Then he thanked India for saving Bangladesh. This was of course inevitable. Even if Bangladesh became independent, it would still be surrounded by India on three sides. The reality prompted Rahman to maintain relations with India.

Lachman also expressed his gratitude to the Soviet Red Navy for intervening in the US task force, but...especially thanks to the United Kingdom.

The image of Rahman in tears was broadcast on British television. In and out of his words, he hoped that Britain could save the Bangladeshis from the fire.

Ah... Alan Wilson let out a long yawn, glanced at Vivien Leigh who was expressing maternal love, and the big boy looking up to the sky and sighing, and said, "Go abroad more often. The world is very big, and you can't just stay here."

Domestically, this is not conducive to increasing one’s knowledge.”

"But you can't send David to such a dangerous place. I only have one son." Vivien Leigh glared at the man with the same status as her husband. She only had one son, but Alan Wilson had more than one son. "I am so old.

I gave birth to him at my age, have you considered my feelings?"

Don't you have a daughter with your ex-husband? Although Alan Wilson thought so, he decisively admitted his mistake, "There will be absolutely no next time. It was my lack of consideration. But David has grown up and can't always be by your side. You

Also consider his career."

"Is it so difficult to be the president of a film company?" Vivien Leigh retorted unconvinced, "It's like you don't know where people are? The earth can't hold you."

"Well!" Alan Wilson's face turned cloudy, and he immediately silenced the national treasure, and then said, "Don't you have a few pieces of land in Xiangjiang, and don't you think about developing it? This can also give David a workout."

Before Vivien Leigh could answer, Alan Wilson had already said to himself, "Now that the position of Governor of Hong Kong has been selected from diplomats, it is not impossible if David trains for a few years and I was still in Whitehall at that time.

Dream, think about this problem carefully."

"There seems to be some problem with the security there." Vivien Leigh was delighted when she heard about the position of the Hong Kong Governor. She knew that this man would not treat them badly, but she still wanted more words.

"Crawford has noticed this, and there will be a rectification over there." Alan Wilson pointed out that during the term of Governor MacLehose, the social atmosphere in Hong Kong will definitely improve on a large scale, and then he will set his sights on good things.

For the eldest son, "David, the key is you, what do you think?"

Vivien Leigh wanted to hold her son's head and agree quickly, but such a thing with obvious benefits did not require the help of the British treasure. Seeing the eldest son nodding, Alan Wilson nodded slightly and said, "Then I will give it a try.

Maybe you will be the governor of Hong Kong twenty years from now."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Xia Meng’s son is not suitable to be the governor of Hong Kong. The governor of Hong Kong still needs a real British person. Furthermore, Xia Meng’s son will definitely develop his career in the future and stay in Hong Kong.

Xiangjiang's steady development?

Back in Whitehall, Alan Wilson asked Lachman how the meeting with the Prime Minister went. Frank smiled and said, "It was not bad, and the conversation with us was not bad."

"Your pocket is already full of pounds, right?" Alan Wilson also smiled tacitly, "If you put a brand-new pound under your nose and smell it, you can even smell the ink."

"Of course, it is a product that has just come out of the printing factory." Frank said proudly, "But the leaders of the Awami League are not at a loss. Isn't it worth much more than the Indian rupee?"

"It's not a problem to stuff their pockets. Anyway, we have to pay back 60 million Bangladeshis." Alan Wilson breathed a sigh of relief. "If they don't agree to our conditions, the pounds that stuff their pockets will be money to buy their lives."

Anyway, the British army has entered Bangladesh. If Rahman and the leaders of the Awami League were smarter, they should unconditionally agree to all the British demands.

Bangladesh has no resources. Is there any place at the mouth of a big river that is rich in resources? There may be some resources in the Bay of Bengal, but they are not something that Bangladesh can develop with technology. Apart from the 60 million Bangladeshis who are waiting for food and are just picking up clothes to wear, there are

What's there to lose?

Alan Wilson also took a fancy to these 60 million people who were threatened by hunger. After all, they were part of the greater Calcutta Industrial Area, and some of the industrial workers were based there.

Before the Anglo-Indian naval exercises ended, the leadership of the Awami League headed by Rahman signed the Anglo-Bangladesh Friendship Treaty with the Harold Wilson government in London, the British capital.

The main content of the treaty is that the contracting parties will continue to develop and strengthen the friendly, good-neighborly and comprehensive cooperative relations between the two countries; the two parties promise not to conclude or participate in any military alliance against the other party, not to invade the other party, and not to allow the use of their own territory for possible attacks.

Any act by the other party that causes military losses, and no assistance will be provided to any third party participating in an armed conflict with the other party;

When any of the contracting parties is attacked or threatened by an attack, both parties shall immediately negotiate together to eliminate such threat and take appropriate corresponding measures to ensure peace and security of both countries;

The parties declare that they will not assume any secret or public obligations towards other countries that are incompatible with this Treaty.

When Rahman signed the Anglo-Bangladesh Friendship Treaty, the entire venue burst into warm applause. Rahman who signed and Prime Minister Harold Wilson accepted it, and the humble social instrument burst into cheers.

Alan Wilson, who clapped his hands, turned to look at Burke Trend and John Hunter, "There are few such happy occasions. If you don't mind, I would like to invite my colleagues for a drink."

"Good idea!" Burke Trend nodded, "After this treaty is signed, we will probably be busy for a while."

"Business itself is part of our job." Alan Wilson thought to himself, "How can you be busier than me? The supremely authoritative eight-pack abs are all developed by manned spaceflight."

In a sense, the signing of the Anglo-Bangladesh Friendship Treaty marked Britain's return to South Asia. Although through the economic siphon effect of Malaya, Britain had previously re-incorporated Myanmar into the Sterling Area. But that was an operation in the economic category after all.

It's not like this time the British military presence has returned to South Asia.

You don't need to think about it to know that India is not happy. India finally defeated its old enemy and wanted to make a splash, but it didn't expect that the suzerain country was standing by to watch it show off. It must have been a very complicated mood.

However, in Alan Wilson's view, India has nothing to complain about. Although India and Pakistan fought a fierce battle and suffered tens of thousands of casualties, it was really not as big as Britain's role in this India-Pakistan war. Although India paid

He lost his life, but what Britain paid for was diplomatic influence. How could this be the same?


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