British Civil Servant

Chapter 90 Secret Operation

"There are still many, such as the Polish government-in-exile, refugees from Yugoslavia, and the border issue between Poland and Germany." Edward Bridges recounted the Soviet Union's concerns, "This task is very difficult, and it also tests your personal ability. "

Alan Wilson breathed a sigh of relief. In fact, these issues were indeed the concerns of the Soviet Union. If the West did not recognize the changes on the border between Germany and Poland, there would be no reason for the Soviet Union to occupy eastern Poland.

But having said that, there are not many places where the UK can offer a price. At least on issues related to East Asia, the US has more say than the UK, and it is the Americans who want to sell it. At least before Chang Gong did not hook up with Dewey, Is such that.

"But I can't speak a single word of Russian. How can I communicate with the other party?" Alan Wilson was a little confused, but it's not like he couldn't speak a single word. For example, Sukabuli was very proficient in Russian.

"Operating in the dark is actually very different from formal negotiations. Just like at the Munich meeting, we didn't let Czechoslovakia get useful information, and then we can just sign." Edward Bridges looked relaxed , Let the little commissioner who has just accepted the national mission relax.

It has never been like this today. Alan Wilson has the illusion of affecting the direction of history. His dream in the past was nothing more than making a fortune in British India, so that he could have some security in his future life.

But I didn't expect that the sky failed, and I was pressured by Nehru, and now I went to Europe to do my best for the British Empire. Even now, on such an important occasion as the Potsdam Conference, he still misses British India very much.

After sending Edward Bridges away, Alan Wilson still couldn't sleep, thinking about how to achieve his goal tomorrow. In fact, it is only a short day before the meeting of the Big Three, although it seems that many things have happened on this day.

The three parties only stated their own opinions. As for whether the other party's opinions were listened to, no one knew. The bright lights in the palace indicated that the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union were actually summarizing today's negotiations, and Alan Wilson finally fell asleep.

The dawn of June 29 woke up Potsdam from the silence. The Big Three were still talking and laughing, and the hard-working diplomats had to face each other directly and show off their three-inch tongue.

Alan Wilson left Potsdam and went to a village seven kilometers southeast. This was a meeting place arranged by the Soviets. He was very nervous until he met the Soviet representative who was negotiating with him. A very attractive mature woman who doesn't even look like she's in a country like the Soviet Union.

swallow? KGB? Alan Wilson became vigilant in his heart, and greeted him proactively, "You are a representative of the Soviet Union."

"Hello, Mr. Allen!" The visitor stretched out his hand, shook hands with Allen Wilson, and introduced himself in enough English to communicate, "I am Ekaterina Alexeyev Na Furtseva, an ordinary Soviet woman, an ordinary woman negotiating with you, should avoid your nervousness."

Alan Wilson hiccupped and forced a smile, "I ate too much in the morning, so I'm really sorry for my behavior just now."

He can be sure that the other party is not a swallow, but it is more difficult to deal with than a swallow. Yekaterina Alexeyevna Furtseva, if it is not the same name and surname, the other party should be from the Khrushchev period, the Soviet Union Minister of Culture. Rumor has it that Ekaterina III.

One of the most powerful things that Furtseva has done is to help Khrushchev turn defeat into victory. When Khrushchev was dismissed by the majority, she relied on her long-term work in Moscow to quickly gather ten people to request a meeting on this matter. The Central Committee, the Plenary Session, after being rejected, persuaded Zhukov to side with her.

Airlifted 107 of the 130 delegates to Moscow in two days,

In the end it turned the tables entirely. She was rewarded for meritorious deeds, so she became the first female member of the Soviet Union's top leadership in the second year.

Fultseva was born in 1910 and was already the head of the Moscow District Committee. With a mature charm, she saw the vigilance in Alan Wilson's eyes, and said with a smile, "Representative of the British Empire, Are you timid?"

"To be honest, who is not afraid of the Soviet Union now?" Alan Wilson smiled without embarrassment, and sat down following the other party's guidance, "First of all, I would like to thank the Soviet Union for its response to the British Empire's request for communication. We will definitely come to a consensus.”

"That's not necessarily true, young diplomat." Fultseva looked at Alan Wilson with a smile and said, "You imperialist diplomats always say one thing and do another, and your hostility to the Soviet Union has never been It hasn't changed, how do we trust you? Less than ten years ago, you Britain and France sold Czechoslovakia in Munich, didn't you?"

"Beautiful lady, this is the reason why the Soviet Union is willing to meet with us here, isn't it? If we don't sell anything in the UK, will we meet now?" Alan Wilson spoke with confidence, and raised his shameless style again. a step.

Fultseva was startled, and couldn't help covering her mouth and laughing out loud, "Mr. Allen is right. I wonder what suitable price you can come up with to express the sincerity of the British Empire?"

Fultseva didn't enter the role of negotiator for a while. In fact, she didn't know why she was sent to negotiate with Alan Wilson. She even felt strange when she recalled what happened yesterday.

As soon as the great leader heard Alan Wilson's name, he expressed his interest in this black-box operation, and even asked Tofortseva to make a report of all the conversations in today's negotiations and send it up at that time.

"The British Empire is of course very sincere!" Alan Wilson said with affirmative tone, "For example, the Soviet Union is most concerned about the demarcation of the border between Poland and Germany, although I don't know why the Soviet Union is so concerned about the European stepping cloth. , but since this is the case, we can talk about the Polish issue. Of course, since it is an exchange of interests, there is no such thing as a vain concession, and the Soviet Union has to show its sincerity."

"Of course, I have always believed that labor is directly proportional to remuneration." Fultseva nodded and agreed, "But there must be a reason for everything. The war against Japan has a lot to do with the United States, and it seems that the United Kingdom is not an interest. Fang, why do you care so much? If this question is not answered, cooperation without any grudges in mind may not be possible.”

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