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Chapter 206 - Chapter 197: Exchange of Interests

On July 25, 1905, it was Arthur's third day in Berlin.

After resting for more than a day, William II and Arthur began formal discussions on German-Australian relations.

Compared to the insufficient cooperation between the British Empire and the Island Nation, the relationship between Germany and Australia seems to be more closely connected.

Arthur and William II exchanged views on the cooperation between Australia and Germania, and also reached a proposal to further deepen cooperation.

Of course, this proposal mainly focuses on military training. After forming a federation with New Zealand, Australia needs an even stronger army to protect the territorial security of Australia and New Zealand.

Of course, maintaining domestic order is also an essential factor, and a powerful army is a strong guarantee for the Australian Government and the royal family.

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