Cambridge's PM Fredrick Ricketts Meeting With President Laylin

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January 11, 2026 - President Jay Laylin welcomed Cambridge Prime Minister Fredrick Ricketts late this evening at the Nationalist House where both President Laylin and the Prime Minister met to discuss the Middle Easts as well as peace talks between Jesstopia and Iran. 

In the late night meeting both men addressed their concerns related to Middle Eastern affairs and the potential for Iran to rebuild its nuclear program quickly and complete it by 2030. The meeting was a formal meeting between both men who have expressed great concern for Iran and how it plans to expedite rebuilding its nuclear sites that the US bombed, and rebuilding strategic oils rigs that Jesstopian forces destroyed.

"I believe Iran continues to be a threat as the threatened to mass expedite their reconstruction of nuclear facilities and will skyrocket production and testing of nuclear missiles," said Prime Minister Ricketts. "We can't let that happen and I know, right now, tensions are high between Jesstopia and Iran, and we have to prevent further escalations while ensuring Iran can't rebuild those facilities."

President Laylin also agreed that Iran can't rebuild and said it was paramount that Iran's nuclear program is permanently destroyed.

"I agree with Fredrick, that Iran can't have nuclear weapons and that it remains a major threat to western nations, and they pose a great threat to our country," said President Laylin. "We must ensure that Iran continues to be disarmed of any nuclear weaponry and Russia and China both pose a threat to that goal as they have previously vowed to support Iran, in providing it nuclear weaponry."

The men then shifted their focus solely to the Jesstopia-Iran war where Prime Minister Ricketts said that peace must be restored between Iran and Jesstopia, citing concerns for the sovereignty of Cambridge as an established nation. 

"The war proves to be impropable to the survival of Cambridge as Iran has the capabilities to attack us," explained the Prime Minister. "We hope, and we know, that President Laylin will make the right decision and work towards ending the excruciating war. While we stand by Jesstopia's side, our very existence is threatened by this war. We want to support Jesstopia in any way we can to positively and effectively end this war."

The Press was then asked to leave the room as both men continued their discussion and it has been confirmed that President Laylin and Prime Minister Ricketts also talked about intelligence briefings following the removal of the press.