In a pivotal United Nations resolution, the tiny European nation of Concordia holds the deciding vote. As the US and Soviet Union attempt to sway Concordia's decision, its cunning leader cleverly manipulates the situation by arranging a romantic relationship between the Soviet Ambassador's son and the US Ambassador's daughter, ultimately pitting the superpowers against each other.
Romanoff and Juliet
In the balance of power, a small and insignificant European nation called Concordia possesses the sole deciding vote in a pivotal United Nations resolution, leaving the U.S. and Soviet Union to scheme and negotiate to sway its decision in their favor.