The peace treaty has been signed with an act of forgiveness to our Nation is the epitome of Christ-like character. We recognize that voices in the Union called for harsh retribution against the Republic of Great Britain and Ireland. Retribution that would have been justly served. We thank the Union for extending the hand of forgiveness. We thank the Nation of France for signing peace as well. Your two Nations have shown Christian Character, when they could have gained a great deal by pursuing war. We thank you for this mercy.
However the Republic of Great Britain and Ireland must be a land of no less integrity and character. As such, we wish to make war reparations to France and the Union even though none have been asked for. We desire to show that the British Republic truly has repented and will face consequences for our crimes. We offer France and the Union this as a way to show our forgiveness:
-To France, we will begin the process of transferring the province of Quebec to their Nation. In addition, we offer them one ironclad for their expenses.
-To the Union, we offer to pay 2,000 British Pounds to their Nation for the income that was lost due to our blockade. Furthermore, we offer them as well, one Ironclad for their defense.
The Republic of Great Britain wishes for a return to a peaceful and possibly friendly relationship with the United States of America. We hope that our devotion to the Nation of France is remembered and that we will serve alongside the French Empire as fellow members in the FFGB. We thank your Nations once again for peace.
-Albert Edward, British Prime Minister