Meeting Minutes
Date: Autumn 1919
Location:Aruba
Participants: Colonel Jacob, the local governor of Aruba
The meeting was called to discuss the defense and development of the Dutch overseas territory of Aruba and to clarify the position regarding involvement in wars.
Colonel Jacob emphasized the unwavering commitment to safeguarding the Dutch overseas territory. He expressed the importance of maintaining the territorial integrity and security of Aruba, stating that all necessary measures would be taken to protect it from any potential threats.
Regarding the development of Aruba, Colonel Jacob proposed various strategies and initiatives. This included improving infrastructure, promoting local industries, and enhancing educational and healthcare facilities to ensure the well-being and progress of the local population.
In the matter of war, Colonel Jacob firmly stated the refusal to participate in any non-initiative wars. He emphasized that the focus should be on peaceful means of resolving conflicts and that the priority was the stability and prosperity of Aruba and the Dutch overseas territories as a whole.
The local governor expressed his support and cooperation in implementing these measures and agreed to work closely with Colonel Jacob to achieve the common goals.
It was agreed that regular follow-up meetings would be held to monitor the progress and address any emerging issues.
Prepared by: Mark