The core of the German government's discussion on East Africa remains an attempt to bring East Africa into its own camp; if a country with a population of over 100 million and a land area of over 10 million square kilometers can be bound, the benefits to Germany are self-evident.
William II said somewhat discontentedly, "In the past, we have consistently shown goodwill towards East Africa, but the East African government's attitude has been ambiguous. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs needs to think of ways to make East Africa's stance lean more towards us, ideally by signing an alliance."
Regarding the East African government's slipperiness, Prime Minister Batman was also quite troubled. He said helplessly, "In recent years, we have been trying to infiltrate domestically in East Africa, but with little effect. East Africa is unlike those Central and Eastern European countries, as even accepting our investments comes with quite a few restrictions."
