Theoretical dust lingers; reality remains reality. Even though it seems that agreements have been made and the crisis has passed, everyone still lacks confidence.
Verbal promises are inherently fleeting, especially those that lack specificity and are ambiguous, offering even less security.
Yamagata Aritomo: "Ito-kun, the Vienna Government still hasn't agreed to our withdrawal from the war. Right now, it's just a temporary ceasefire, and there haven't even been formal negotiations.
You must know, countries like Paris, Argentina, and Uruguay have already signed ceasefire agreements with the Continental Alliance. Although the costs are not yet determined, these countries have indeed opted out of the war.
At the moment, only the Great Britain Empire, the United States of America, and our own country remain in a state of war with the Continental Alliance.
The uncertainty lingers indefinitely; no one knows what the Vienna Government is thinking. What if they suddenly turn hostile?"