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Gaduridan Diplomatic Relations Treaty

This treaty was drafted in September 3471 by the Federalist Party.

Status: ratification[?]

Description[?]

This treaty is meant to serve as an international means of improving dialogue and understanding between the signatory nations and the nation of Gaduridos.

TREATY ARTICLES

-The Gaduridan nation does hereby permit the establishment and operation of a diplomatic embassy in the capital of Gaduridos (Azban) by the ratifiers of this treaty.

-Likewise, upon ratification, Gadurdios shall establish an embassy in the capital city of the signatory nation.

-All foreign diplomats agree to abide by the host nations laws.

Articles[?]

The treaty consists of the following articles.

Ratifiers[?]

The treaty has been formally ratified by the following nations.

NationDate
Union of Rildanor (Rildanor)February 3496
República Gaduridana (Gaduridos)September 3472

Pending Ratifications

Compliance[?]

The following nations (1 in total) are not in compliance to the articles outlined in this treaty.

The following nations (57 in total) are in compliance.

Ratification

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Ratification Map

Ratification Map


Random fact: The majority of nations in Particracy are "Culturally Protected" with an established cultural background. Only the "Culturally Open" nations are not bound by the rules surrounding culture. The Cultural Protocols Index should be consulted for more information about the cultural situation of each nation.

Random quote: "A son can bear with equanimity the loss of his father, but the loss of his inheritance may drive him to despair." - Niccolo Machiavelli

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