Romanian Eagle

Three hundred and sixtieth IX whale swallow (8)

When both the northern and southern armies were routed by Romania, allowing it to occupy Lviv and Odessa, there was a panic within Ukraine. After more than 300,000 troops were defeated by Romania and only 100,000 people fled back, this result made the government gentlemen feel panic.

Will this guy Rumidiko fight? The number of people is so tragic, and he lost Wollif. Such a general should be sent to a military court.

The speaker's own opinion of a member of parliament who speaks loudly.

I think the current government needs to call up another half a million troops to let Romania know that our Ukraine is not so easy to mess with.

This is yet another MP expressing his opinion.

That's nice to say, I'll recruit another 500,000 troops. Will you pay for it?

A congressman voiced his disapproval. After seeing everyone's eyes on him, he expressed his opinion. In my opinion, this is the reason why the army has not been trained, and our weapons and equipment are not enough to recruit half a million people.

It seems that this is the man who understands, and his words have aroused the interest of others.

Then what do you say?

The congressman said with confidence: If you want me to say, you need to find a well-trained army, and then combine with the soldiers we recruited to resist the attack of these Romanians. At present, General Denikin in Tsarizin is the best. Good choice, his South Russian Volunteer Army has 200,000 people, enough for us.

The congressman's suggestion immediately aroused a violent response, and a young congressman next to him pointed at him and scolded: Okay, you thief, you are also helping Denikin's idea of ​​Ukraine. Say, what exactly did he give? What a benefit to you.

The congressman who was scolded by his nose immediately retorted: Don't talk nonsense, I'm doing this for Ukraine's interests.

Today, I will kill you, a traitor, for Ukraine.

After speaking, the young congressman jumped up, and the others next to him saw the physical conflict between the two and immediately stepped forward to pull them away.

And the three people, President Kolbachev, Prime Minister Morakov, and Parliament Speaker Mikral, who have witnessed all this with their own eyes, have become accustomed to this. The fight in parliament is not news now, it will be news if there is no fight someday. These parliamentarians who have suddenly gained high positions to represent local interests have not yet learned that politics is the art of compromise. It's just that in the face of the persecuted Romanian army, the three of them couldn't wait for the parliament to continue quarreling for a result.

As the prime minister who suffered the most losses in the battle against Romania, Morakov took the lead and said: Now that the Romanian army has occupied Western Ukraine,

Come to us, do you two have any good solutions?

In the face of Prime Minister Morakov's inquiry, the Speaker of Parliament Mikral saw that President Kolbachev did not speak, so he had to speak. Can you tell us how much money and supplies the government has left?

Instead of giving advice first, Parliament Speaker Mikral was concerned about the government's wealth.

Faced with the question from the Speaker of Parliament Mikral, Prime Minister Morakov, who is in charge of government work, replied with a wry smile: Now the government's material warehouse is ready to run mice. The 230,000 soldiers recruited for the war have already taken away our few supplies. I have also asked Lieutenant General Nomitov, the chief of the general staff, and he said that the most effective way at present is to have Marshal Mackensen, who has retired to Poland, be invited back. Such an important matter, of course, requires The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will do it.

After Prime Minister Morakov finished speaking, he and the Speaker of Parliament turned their heads to the potbellied President Kolbachev. Facing the questioning gazes of the two, President Kolbachev shook his huge head. Shiny, sleek, and meticulously groomed hair, even the flies can't stand.

I saw him with a wry smile and said: I have tried Lieutenant General Nomitov's suggestion a long time ago. If it is so good, please do it. Marshal Mackensen said that the German army is currently in short supply, as long as we can come up with these , he led the army to help us resist the Romanian offensive.

After speaking, President Kolbachev took out a piece of paper from his pocket, which seemed to be the request of Marshal Mackensen. For Marshal Mackensen's record, neither of them need to comment too much. So after seeing this small note, the two of them put their heads together. I intend to see what the conditions are that make President Kolbachev smile bitterly.

There are not many words on the small note paper in this chapter, and there are only a few items on it. But when the two of them saw it clearly, they both took a deep breath. It was written on it that 850,000 tons of wheat, 1.1 million tons of corn, 450,000 tons of oats, and 300,000 tons of potatoes.

These are all required grains, but 2.7 million tons of grain is also an incredible figure for Ukraine, which is itself a grain-producing area. You must know that Russia exported the highest year in 1909, and only exported 12 million tons of grain, of which corn exports accounted for the majority.

And after years of war, there is currently not enough food in Russia to eat. Although Ukraine is a grain-producing area with fertile black soil, they have only been independent for nearly a year. Moreover, Germany has already looted food once before. If it hadn’t been for a good harvest this year, Ukraine might have suffered a famine, where would it be able to provide so much food, and this was only the cost of inviting the German troops to send troops. If they really invite these people in, they must have material security, even if they don't need ammunition, people will need a lot of food to eat horses.

In the eyes of the three, this list was no different from rejection. In fact, Marshal Mackenson did intend to reject it. However, considering the current domestic famine and Ukraine is a grain-producing area, such a list of troops was temporarily tinkered with. Of course, if the Ukrainian government has actually collected the materials for this list, then it will not matter if he makes a trip. Maybe it can be searched again from Ukraine, who makes Germany have to catch and eat mice at present.

At present, it seems that the way to find Germany for help is broken. As for the only reinforcement they can find, only Denikin in Tsaritsyn is left. However, the three of them fully understand Denikin's thoughts. Moreover, they all knew that they could not lead wolves into the house until the moment of life and death.

In the end, it was President Kolbachev who tried to say: How about we propose peace talks to Romania?

I think I can try it.

President Kolbachev's remarks immediately drew a response from Parliament Speaker Mikral. And after speaking, the Speaker of Parliament Mikral and President Kolbachev looked at Prime Minister Morakov together, and the intention was obvious.

Prime Minister Morakov, who was stared at by the two, knew that they were expressing their position more than himself, but the current bad war situation made him completely lose his temper, so he had to say: I agree, but you have to think carefully, Eastern Molda The Via region will definitely not survive.

How bad the situation on the battlefield is, there is no way out.

I agree.

As the three reached an agreement, they then rallied to divide other parties, and finally got the parliament to agree to the request for peace talks. In fact, these lawmakers are well aware that this conflict in Ukraine will end in a fiasco, and there will be a price to pay. Therefore, water and water push boats basically voted in favor. With the exception of a few stunned youths who were clamoring to fight Romania to the death, and opposed by members of parliament with ulterior motives, the vote for this bill was considered to be very high.

When the request for Ukrainian peace talks was placed on Eder's table, in front of him were all the important ministers with beaming faces. Isn't this what every country likes to do when it comes to collecting benefits from other countries.

Eder glanced at the rejoicing ministers in front of him, and he said to Prime Minister Bretianu in front of him: Drag these Ukrainians for three days and let them taste the wait.

Okay, Your Majesty.

After receiving a reply from the Prime Minister, Eder said to Admiral Puleshan on the side: Send a report to Courtois and Féliet immediately, so that they must complete the occupation of all points in the plan within three days.

Understood, I'll send the report right away.

After Admiral Pu Lieshan finished speaking, he immediately strode out of the conference room.

After seeing Pleishan leave, Eder asked the remaining high-ranking officials: Let's discuss what conditions are suitable for mentioning to the Ukrainian government.

When the Romanian government dragged the Ukrainian peace talks for three days, the Romanian army in Ukraine launched a final frantic attack. Nikolayev, Vinnitsa, Uman, Khmelnitsky and other cities have fallen into its hands, which once made the Ukrainian government think that Romania has no sincerity in peace talks. However, three days later, the telegram that Romania agreed to the peace talks was sent to Kyiv.

After Ukraine saw that Romania agreed to the peace talks, there was another wave of fierce quarrels over the candidates for the peace talks. When will these Ukrainians mature?

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