Chapter 251

On March 12, 1866, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Peru in South America announced their membership in the International Red Cross.

A day later, Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay also announced their membership in the organization.

South America, Argentina, Buenos Aires.

"The Netherlands has established a new organization, and now countries in Europe and North America are scrambling to join, you say, should we join the pull?"

"But we are in South America. Is there a provincial war in South America now? Joining seems a bit inconsistent with the above."

"Hmph, prevention is the main thing. Now we have no war in Argentina, but don't forget, who are our neighbors in the north? Brazil has always been ambitious, especially when Luis I of Portugal frequently visited Rio de Janeiro recently, and now we in Argentina are not Few people are guessing what the **** this young king is up to."

"That's right. Last year, we fought with the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Africa. In the end, Brazil was dispatched. If we hadn't stood up in Argentina to support the always friendly Netherlands, maybe Portugal's influence would have extended to South America."

"No, I think joining this organization created by the Netherlands can effectively provide basic protection for refugees in war."

Several of them are students of the University of Buenos Aires, the most famous educational institution in the Argentine Republic, and can be regarded as one of the best students in Argentina.

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

Suddenly, a few people turned around and found that they didn't know what came here.

Seeing that it was this famous political science tutor from the Netherlands, several people quickly greeted:

"Mr. Aino good morning!"

Aino is a friendly person who can answer any questions. He has taught at the University of Buenos Aires for 7 years. He is quite well-connected and popular, and is very popular. Teaching in the upper grades, the five years of teaching graduates, have begun to become mainstays in all walks of life in Argentine society.

"I heard you talk about it for a long time just now. I think you are all right. However, theory is, in many cases, less important than practice."

"What did the instructor mean?"

Aino said kindly: "Argentina is a big country, South America, even in terms of status, is more popular than Brazil, and should take the lead. The benefits of the International Red Cross Organization have also been analyzed just now, I think, Argentina , also the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, and it is easy to win recognition, as long as it is done well, the status of this society will naturally improve, if this is the case, then what are you waiting for?"

Several people are smart people. Now they are about to graduate, and they have no plans after graduation. They were still hesitating about how to find a decent job after graduation. Instructor Jin Aino reminded them that a broad road is in front of their sudden rise, where they still need to find.

After thanking the teacher Aino, several people left quickly, preparing to go to the government department to set up the Red Cross to become a member.

Aino watched a few people leave and shook his head, but his eyes showed admiration, "Your Majesty is getting more and more tossing, but this is more and more positive for the image of the Netherlands, which is not bad."

Suddenly, he remembered the information sewn in the sleeve, "I have to send it out quickly."

Well, this time, it is obvious that the major countries are isolated.

In the end, on the 15th, Napoleon III announced that France would join, and then Britain, Prussia, Austria-Hungary, and Tsarist Russia all joined, but the Ottoman Empire did not let go because of its national conditions.

So far, the two major organizations established by the Netherlands have become real international organizations in just a few months, covering almost all countries in Europe and the United States. Just when countries thought they were going to stop.

The Netherlands let them down again.

It turned out that the Dutch government published in the European Times, the most influential newspaper in Europe and the United States, that the Netherlands will create an international court in The Hague, a coastal city in the Netherlands.

William IV said in the newspaper: "In today's increasingly fierce international conflicts, we need more tools to end peace. The International Women's League, the International Red Cross and now the International Court we are going to create are all the Netherlands needs to push the world away from it." Although the task of advancing in the direction of war is arduous, the Netherlands, as a peace-loving country, must do its part and rush ahead to open the way for the world.

Governing the country by law and the rule of law are the path for the development of the Netherlands. The Netherlands hopes that all countries in the world will also act in accordance with international law. Whether it is better internally or externally, we have laws and traces to follow to reduce disputes.

As long as there is a sound rule of law, it is possible to consolidate and reduce wars among countries, and this is the original intention of the Kingdom of the Netherlands..."

A wave of unresolved waves rises again and again!

Just finished participating in the two major organizations and now the Netherlands has launched an international court.

Moreover, compared to the previous two, this organization is a real big move.

If the non-governmental nature in the front is still relatively strong, then the International Court of Justice is the official one. This is a matter related to the rights of the governments of various countries, and they cannot be prudent.

At the Privy Council meeting, when William IV faced questions from members of the Privy Council, William IV said: "With the foreshadowing of the previous two organizations, this organization that we have prepared for a long time will be recognized by all countries."

"Your Majesty, will the countries not agree with the Netherlands to preside over? After all, this is related to the diplomatic interests of the countries themselves, and the stakes are very important."

When William IV saw that it was Jeremy Harmon, the undersecretary of the Dutch Ministry of Education, he did not answer the question, instead he snorted at Heisbet Von.

The latter said knowingly: "A lot of things can't be left to them~www.mtlnovel.com~ is the same as the last Red Cross organization. In fact, Your Majesty has long guessed that there will be a situation that countries do not want to participate in, especially big countries."

"Therefore, we are well prepared. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has contacted many small and medium-sized countries, and they are all very interested in this international court."

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Sweden, Stockholm.

The Prime Minister of Justice, Earl Louis Sr., received Haff, the Dutch ambassador to Sweden.

The old Count Louis looked at the Dutch ambassador who was talking eloquently in front of him, but did not respond to him.

After a while, he said: "But Sweden, perhaps because of this, has transferred judicial power to The Hague. For us, it seems that sovereignty has been lost."

Haf said righteously and sternly: "No, no, no, the Prime Minister is wrong. The Netherlands has absolutely no idea of ​​seizing power. On the contrary, because of the establishment of this international court, it will benefit many countries."

"Benefits?" asked old Earl Louis.

Haf, the Dutch ambassador to Sweden, said: "Every country has its opponents, big countries are afraid of the alliance of big countries, and small countries are afraid of bullying by big countries. In this case, the Netherlands International Court of Justice allows small countries to provide a stage for small countries to face the bullying of big countries. At times, you can defend yourself in order to win the sympathy of other countries and attack the prestige of major powers. Does Sweden need such a stage? I don't think so? Let's not talk about it from afar, but if one day in the vicinity of Togo in Africa, Sweden and There was friction between the Tsarist Russian Empire, and at this time, Sweden seemed to be unable to match Tsarist Russia in terms of military strength there. At this time, the role of the International Court of Justice will be revealed."

Harf finally said: "In short, an institution that effectively checks and balances major powers is definitely beneficial to Sweden, which is not a power, isn't it?"

This scene was not only staged in Sweden, but also happened in countries where the Dutch embassies are stationed in various countries around the world.