PNN - Pacifican News Network

The Foreign Ministry has released a statement on the ‘Don’t ask, Don’t tell’ policy: “Different countries, different customs. It is no business of ours how countries regulate their military and/or public services, unless human rights are infringed. Eflad is an open country and we accept everyone who is physically and mentally fit for the armed forces. Kliegme has been a reliable partner on the international stage and we hope that these debates can be handled in a private and professional matter.”


The President of the Democratic Union has received both support and criticism for his latest post on stream in which he criticised the government for not intervening in the N&GB-Romordian Conflict.

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