The Treaty of Santiago de Chile

The Treaty of Santiago de Chile, between the East Pacific and the Free Nations Region, was ratified by https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/the_east_pacific/vote-the-treaty-of-santiago-de-chile-fnr-tep-t17871-s15.html#p238946 on November 18th, 2020.

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Treaty of friendship, military, diplomatic and cultural cooperation between The Confederated East Pacific and The Free Nations Region.

Section 1: Diplomatic Recognition & Diplomacy

  1. The Government of The Free Nations Region, as instituted per the FNR Constitution, and any legal successor to it is hereby recognized as the legitimate government of The Free Nations Region by The East Pacific.
  2. The Government of The East Pacific, as instituted per Concordat, and any legal successor is hereby recognized as the legitimate government of The East Pacific by The Free Nations Region.
  3. To ensure continuing diplomatic relations, the Signatories shall maintain in-game embassies on Nationstates.net, off-site embassies on their respective regional forums, and diplomatic representatives within each other’s region, to the best of their abilities.
  4. Both signatories hereby declare not to engage in diplomatic hostilities or false accusations against one another.

Section 2: Cultural Promotion

  1. Both signatories of this treaty are encouraged to bilaterally promote cultural cooperation.
  2. The respective cultural officers of The East Pacific and The Free Nations Region shall actively coordinate with one another to this end.

Section 3: Mutual Defence and Non-Aggression

  1. Both signatories of this Treaty hereby declare non-aggression between their regions:
    …a. Signatories may not invade, raid, coup or support any of these actions aimed against one another.
    …b. Signatories may not commit espionage or any other spying actions against one another.
    …c. Military competition shall not be seen as an act of hostility.
    …d. The East Pacific will not commit any action mentioned in b and c points of this section against any territory under jurisdiction of The Free Nations Region.
    …e. The Free Nations Region will not commit any action mentioned in b and c points of this section against any territory under jurisdiction of The East Pacific.
  2. Both signatories of this Treaty hereby declare mutual defence of one another:
    …a. Shall either signatory receive a declaration of war from a region, organization or other entity, the other signatory is obligated to issue declaration of war on the hostile entity.
    …b. Signatories are released from the obligations of Clause 3.2.a should they have an active treaty with the aforementioned hostile entity, including non-aggression pacts.
    …c. Clause 3.2.b shall not be considered valid in case of coup or other means of trying to illegitimately achieve control over either signatory region.
    …d…c. Upon invasion, raid or coup of either signatory, both signatories are obligated to defend one another, regardless of foreign relations with the hostile entity involved.
  3. Both signatories of this treaty are encouraged to bilaterally promote military cooperation, including but not limited to:
    …a. Assistance in major operations,
    …b. Assistance in the training of new recruits,
    …c. Friendly military events between their forces, also known as War Games.

Section 4: Security Matters

  1. Signatories of this treaty are obligated to exchange intel or any other security-related information, regarding one another’s crucial security of the region, legitimate government or the community.
  2. This intel may not be publicated or spread without explicit consent from the other signatory. This clause does not apply when the intel is required to be shared to another region by another active treaty.
  3. Any intel regarding The East Pacific shall be directly handed to the Delegate of The East Pacific. Shall the intel be related to the Delegate, The Free Nations Region shall hand it to Grand Vizier or any other Vizier.
  4. Any intel regarding The Free Nations Region shall be directly handed to the President of The Free Nations Region. Shall the intel be related to the President, The East Pacific shall hand it to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Section 5: Repeal and Amendments

  1. At any time, either signatory may suggest amendment to this treaty. Should the respective Heads of State of both signatories agree, the amendment should go by legal ways as outlined in laws of respective parties.
  2. At any time, either signatory may decide to repeal and exit this treaty. Shall that be the case, the part willing to repeal this treaty shall arrange negotiations. The negotiations regarding either amending or annulling the treaty shall last for at least 3 days.
  3. Repeal of this pact shall not be seen as an act of hostility and shall not dictate closure of relations.

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