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Chapter 815 - Chapter 119: Debate

3:00 PM.

East Africa, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Austria-Hungary, Germany, France, and nine other countries participated in this Venice Conference negotiation. Of course, apart from the involved countries, the others mainly played a minor role. It is worth mentioning that the Boer Republic also sent representatives, but the Boers could only sit in the audience.

Count Allen Tal presided over the meeting: "Gentlemen, it is an honor to have you all gather in Venice to participate in this meeting on the resolution of the South African War. I hope both sides can sit down and calmly resolve the South African issue and make due contributions to regional peace. Now, let's first hear from the British representatives."

As one of the main characters of this meeting, the United Kingdom naturally was the most attention-grabbing country and also the strongest power in the war, so the British spoke first, and East Africa had no objections.

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