"I'm sure that we can work the details out, as far as this is possible", President Min replied. "We hope that our understanding will increase Heyran investment in our nation as well as increasing trade between Heyra and Djabidjan".
"Regarding your previous suggestion", he continued, "we do not oppose an agreement on cultural exchange and cooperation. I have to say that we do not receive many foreign students or academics in our education centers, isn't it?".
Political Secretary Lahn Thi Huynh nodded. "Not exactly", she replied. "only a limited number from several nearby countries...I haven't an exact number that's a fair stimation, Mr. President".
"In any case", Min continued, "we would be open for such cultural cooperation, of course. Our country is not always understood correctly abroad, we are well aware of that fact, or simply just unknown. These cultural activities and projects may be a well start for that. And our people may be curious enough about Heyra, so it may be interesting".
"Our nations", he continued, "have a very obvious affinity, even they have very obvious differences. Since our indepence, and maybe even before, cultural ties between Djabidjan's Seojoson communities and Heyra have only increased, despite some important social, religious, and political differentes, very often without government sanction. That's rightly understandable, of course. I have never visited your nation and I hope I'll be able to do so, sooner than later, hopefully in official capacity. However, it must not be forgotten that our nation is a diverse one, after all, and in this modern world the same ways and road and communication may be used for the wrong people, for their own immoral and illegal means".
President Min stood silent for a few seconds, before he continued. "As you are well aware, we have increasing our concerns for security in the last times, sadly for tragic and concerning reasons, as you well known. We only hope to bring back stability to our country, and we hope that we will find in your government someone trustworthy, if not a friend, to achieve such end. I'm sure Heyran interests align with that goal, after all. For that reason, I propose to increase our cooperation in intelligence and information to fight illegal activities, such as piracy as you mentioned, but not exclusively limited as well as organized crime and terrorism. I understand that it may require some work and discussions so such networks and cooperation will build their required trust and effort to bring results, of course. But we feel that the agreement and implementation of a extradiction treaty between our nations would be a good first step in that direction".