01-11-2020, 01:17 PM
I have returned with a treaty drafted by the government of the Duchy of Caradia. I now present this treaty for your Excellency's consideration:
WHEREAS the nation of the Duchy of Caradia and the Republic of Alduria shall find each other to be deserving of mutual respect and cooperation, this treaty shall bind these two States into a relationship based upon a desire for prosperity and peace.
ARTICLE 1
A Perpetual State of Friendship and Mutual Recognition shall be established between the Republic of Alduria and the Duchy of Caradia. These nations shall be bound to first seek peaceful resolutions to conflict which may arise while this treaty is in force.
ARTICLE 2
Neither nation, nor any officers, individuals or other agents acting under the authority of any government, organization or individual of or within either nation, shall commit any form of hostile, aggressive, subversive or destabilizing act against the other, nor against any individuals, organizations or property under either nation's sovereign jurisdiction or control, including damage or disruption to any goods, products or services that may be provided by third parties. Both Nations shall refrain from any aggressive, belligerent, or hostile act or policy, either overtly or covertly, directed against the other.
ARTICLE 3
The signatory parties shall respect the diplomatic envoys of each other, their diplomatic correspondence and their offices, as well as all other government structures of each other.
ARTICLE 4
The signatory Nations shall recognize any titles and other honors granted by their respective Leaders to their citizens and to other persons, and vice versa.
ARTICLE 5
The signatory Nations may appoint an ambassador or envoy to the other in order to foster good relations. The host nation shall reserve the right to expel an ambassador or envoy found to have committed any activities that are in contravention of either any part of this Treaty or its own laws.
ARTICLE 6
The citizens of the Republic of Alduria with a valid, current and official passport issued by the government of the Republic of Alduria may enter and stay without a visa in the territory of the Duchy of Caradia or any nation which shares its visa policy with the Duchy of Caradia for a period of 90 days during a yearlong period. The citizens of the Duchy of Caradia with a valid, current and official passport issued by the government of the Duchy of Caradia may enter and stay without a visa in the territory of the Republic of Alduria for a period of 90 days during a yearlong period.
ARTICLE 7
The signatory Nations shall not restrict the freedom of trade of the other, nor shall they be found aiding or abetting any third parties which aim to restrict the freedom of trade of either signatory Nation.
ARTICLE 8
This Treaty may only be amended, revised, enlarged and expanded upon the concurrence of both signatory Nations. Any contrary action or measure shall be null and void.
ARTICLE 9
This Treaty shall enter into force upon ratification by both signatory Nations' governments by whatever constitutional method is used in said nations.
ARTICLE 10
Either party may withdraw from this Treaty provided that seven days' written notice is given.
Treaty of Friendship Between the Duchy of Caradia and the Republic of Alduria
WHEREAS the nation of the Duchy of Caradia and the Republic of Alduria shall find each other to be deserving of mutual respect and cooperation, this treaty shall bind these two States into a relationship based upon a desire for prosperity and peace.
ARTICLE 1
A Perpetual State of Friendship and Mutual Recognition shall be established between the Republic of Alduria and the Duchy of Caradia. These nations shall be bound to first seek peaceful resolutions to conflict which may arise while this treaty is in force.
ARTICLE 2
Neither nation, nor any officers, individuals or other agents acting under the authority of any government, organization or individual of or within either nation, shall commit any form of hostile, aggressive, subversive or destabilizing act against the other, nor against any individuals, organizations or property under either nation's sovereign jurisdiction or control, including damage or disruption to any goods, products or services that may be provided by third parties. Both Nations shall refrain from any aggressive, belligerent, or hostile act or policy, either overtly or covertly, directed against the other.
ARTICLE 3
The signatory parties shall respect the diplomatic envoys of each other, their diplomatic correspondence and their offices, as well as all other government structures of each other.
ARTICLE 4
The signatory Nations shall recognize any titles and other honors granted by their respective Leaders to their citizens and to other persons, and vice versa.
ARTICLE 5
The signatory Nations may appoint an ambassador or envoy to the other in order to foster good relations. The host nation shall reserve the right to expel an ambassador or envoy found to have committed any activities that are in contravention of either any part of this Treaty or its own laws.
ARTICLE 6
The citizens of the Republic of Alduria with a valid, current and official passport issued by the government of the Republic of Alduria may enter and stay without a visa in the territory of the Duchy of Caradia or any nation which shares its visa policy with the Duchy of Caradia for a period of 90 days during a yearlong period. The citizens of the Duchy of Caradia with a valid, current and official passport issued by the government of the Duchy of Caradia may enter and stay without a visa in the territory of the Republic of Alduria for a period of 90 days during a yearlong period.
ARTICLE 7
The signatory Nations shall not restrict the freedom of trade of the other, nor shall they be found aiding or abetting any third parties which aim to restrict the freedom of trade of either signatory Nation.
ARTICLE 8
This Treaty may only be amended, revised, enlarged and expanded upon the concurrence of both signatory Nations. Any contrary action or measure shall be null and void.
ARTICLE 9
This Treaty shall enter into force upon ratification by both signatory Nations' governments by whatever constitutional method is used in said nations.
ARTICLE 10
Either party may withdraw from this Treaty provided that seven days' written notice is given.