President Migs Caldeo of the Republic of Daikoku and Prime Minister Darwin Eugenio of the Rajahnate of Namayan met for talks in the city of Kitakyo in the Republic of Daikoku on Monday.
President Caldeo and Prime Minister Eugenio had a talk and exchanged views on the current situation of and the problems current plaguing Philippine micronationalism. The two leaders also agreed and signed on a joint statement by the Daikoku and Namayan governments at the conclusion of the talk. In the joint statement, the Daikoku and Namayan agreed on establishing diplomatic relations with each other, continuing talks on possible unification and on fixing territorial claims, working for peace and stability and condemning acts of aggression, hegemony and hostility in the Philippine sector and normalizing relations through mutual cooperation and development. Daikoku also agreed to recognize the right of Namayan to independently decide on its territorial claims on the condition that it would not compromise Daikoku sovereignty. Namayan also agreed to recognize the current territorial claims of Daikoku. The Daikoku government hailed the success of the talks on Monday calling it "as the most productive talk between the two states so far." It also stated that it is looking forward to more productive talks with the Namayan government.
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