Kingdom of Prussia:
1.- We, His Majesty Frederick William III would like to express our newfound confidence on the performance of our foreign minister, Count von Haugwitz. Thus, we give him the title of Chief Minister and we give him full control on the cabinet. Along with those two offices, a new Prussian Ministry of War shall we created in a few more months, to open the path for a more centralised military.
Prussian Cabinet:
Chief Minister: Christian Graf von Haugwitz (vacant since 1798).
Foreign Minister: Christian Graf von Haugwitz (retains post)
Interim Chief of the Army Reorganization: Lieutenant Colonel Gerhard von Scharnhorst.
Commander in Chief of the Prussian Army: Field Marshal Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick.
Special Adviser/Envoy to Poland: Karl August von Hardenberg.
2.- Prussia would also like to remind other nations our compromise to neutrality, but we must warn France that we will not allow any kind of intervention beyond the Rhine. The same goes for the United Kingdom, should they try to force countries in the zone to join their war effort.
3.- We believe that the current reorganization of the court must continue, and we and the cabinet will draft a solution during the next months, to be discussed at a given point in 1801. Therefore, no disruption of public order or challenges to the discipline of the Prussian Kingdom are to be allowed, and they will be punished accordingly, taking Warsaw as an example.
4.- Referencing the previous statement, we will sent Karl August von Hardenberg as an envoy to our polish lands to see what changes can we made to allow a better life in the zone. However, violence is not to be tolerated, and foreign spies, should there be any of them, shall be punished greatly for trying to break the spirit of Prussia.