"The way I see it Minister Bathory, is that certainly I wouldn't expect our relations to be perfect between all of us in this potential organisation, we may be slavs genetically speaking but our ideological attitudes may differ depending on the geopolitical context that each and everyone of us currently thrive in, naturally. But as much as possible the main focus is to foster our Slavic connections without the interference of transnational intrigues.
Also unless I need to head back to school in terms of reading comprehension, a possible section nr. 4 "Mutual Security" states that we would need to in any case solve whatever disputes we may have with each other, in a peaceful way. If that doesn't work, we involve a neutral nation in order to arbitrate. There isn't any mentioning of a military alliance that would force members to aid one another in wars, and it's more of a voluntary nature to do so, just bi-annual military games and sharing of intel among others." Tsar Viktor said, as he sipped from his tea and took a bite of a
traditional gingerbread.
"My friend, I would also appreciate it if you could tell me exactly what Slava Lavosk wouldn't want to see in this treaty, as well as ideas for the cultural section; personally, we could for example have vodka for our "Gold Barrel Medal" equivalent, as an example."