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Nordics Daily 4/05/2023  

Despite the withdrawal of troops from Eastern Poland, the conflict between the Polish Social Nationalist Republic (PSNR) and the Federal Republic of Eastern Poland and Lithuania (FRWPIL) continues. The situation has taken a new turn as Norway-Sweden has decided to send troops back to Eastern Poland to aid their closest ally, the PSNR. The decision was made after Lithuania refused the sixth peace deal offered to them, and as a result, their ally Byzantium has withdrawn from the conflict. Norway-Sweden has decided to send 20 divisions totaling roughly 400,000 men to aid the PSNR in a peacekeeping operation. The FRWPIL, known colloquially as Lithuania, has been at odds with the PSNR for several years, and the conflict has resulted in the loss of thousands of lives. The two sides have been engaged in a prolonged war, with neither side able to claim a decisive victory. The PSNR, with the help of their allies, has been pushing for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, despite several peace deals offered, Lithuania has refused to negotiate. The decision by Norway-Sweden to send troops back to Eastern Poland has been welcomed by the PSNR. In a statement, the PSNR expressed their gratitude to their allies and stated that the additional troops would help them in their efforts to bring about peace.

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