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==== The Alpoko-Gabon Crisis ====
==== The Alpoko-Gabon Crisis ====
[[File:RegionOfferedToAlpoko.png|left|thumb|141x141px|The dashed lines show the region of Gabon that was offered back to Alpoko, containing their capital. ]]
[[File:RegionOfferedToAlpoko.png|left|thumb|141x141px|The dashed lines show the region of Gabon that was offered back to Alpoko, containing their capital. ]]
On July the 11th 2020, the Privy Council of Gabon was notified by Goobernut1 and the [[Alpoko|Kingdom of Alpoko]] of their intention to return the region and take back their previous claims. Long before the arrival of the Gabonese and at the time of the initial settlement in June, Alpoko had been considered an inactive nation for many months and the region laid empty and unclaimed.
On July the 11th 2018, the Privy Council of Gabon was notified by Goobernut1 and the [[Alpoko|Kingdom of Alpoko]] of their intention to return the region and take back their previous claims. Long before the arrival of the Gabonese and at the time of the initial settlement in June, Alpoko had been considered an inactive nation for many months and the region laid empty and unclaimed.


Initially both Gabon and Alpoko began discussions over finding a solution, each state understandably wanted their claim to surround their settlement and cities. Negotiation would be difficult however as Salisbury and the Alpokoan capital were only separated by 500 blocks, and the entirety of Gabon existed within the old claims of Alpoko. Gabon would offer to un-claim the southern portion of it's territory below the canal, which held the capital of Alpoko.
Initially both Gabon and Alpoko began discussions over finding a solution, each state understandably wanted their claim to surround their settlement and cities. Negotiation would be difficult however as Salisbury and the Alpokoan capital were only separated by 500 blocks, and the entirety of Gabon existed within the old claims of Alpoko. Gabon would offer to un-claim the southern portion of it's territory below the canal, which held the capital of Alpoko.