RUFUS - President Jay Laylin is set to visit Cambridge during his very first State visit to the country, as President. Nationalist House officials said that the meeting would take place next week, and he would meet with Cambridge Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts in Stanton, Alberta. The President will discuss further ways to ensure continued cooperation between the United States Of Jesstopia and Cambridge.
"The President will meet with Cambridge Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts later this week to discuss the ongoing war in Israel and Ukraine, and ways to bring peace there," said Nationalist House Press Secretary Nancy Yates. "The meeting itself will be closed door and the press won't be allowed in the room as they discuss plans to move forward with ending the war between Russia and Ukraine as well as Israel and Hamas. He is committed to bringing world peace, echoing US President-Elect's peace through strength approach. The president understands the severity of the situation so he is making sure that he speaks with as many world leaders as possible."
President Jay Laylin's meeting with Cambridge Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts will be the first time the two men have met face to face. The President said that he had spoken to the Prime Minister prior to assuming office, and vowed to support the world peace efforts across the world.
"It is essential that we wrap up the multiple ongoing conflicts around the globe to ensure global stability, and to ensure that we prevent nuclear war from happening," said President Jay Laylin. "It is extremely important that we lower the temperature of the ongoing conflicts between Israel, Hamas and Iran. It is equally important to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. All the ongoing wars are destroying lives all over the world. We must stop the suffering and this upcoming meeting with Cambridge Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts."
The Laylin Nationalist House is set to release a press briefing on Friday regarding the talks between Jesstopia, Russia, Iran, Ukraine and Israel. The talks this far have been unsuccessful, but Jay Laylin is hoping to make more progress towards ending all of the wars, something former President John McCallum was unsuccessful in doing.
"The talks are ongoing so nothing has been confirmed at this point," continued Press Secretary Yates. "We know that people want to see a good outcome, but it will take time, and agreements have yet to be signed at any point. The President has spoke with President Joe Biden, and hopes that under President Donald Trump, a real agreement will be signed."