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Selucian Official Diplomatic Treaty
This treaty was drafted in February 4249 by the Clara Aurora - COSIRA.
Status: ratification[?]
Description[?]
This treaty and set of standards, officially known as the Selucian Official Diplomatic Treatyl, hereby known as the treaty, is hereby created to enhance matters of security and cooperation among Selucia and its allies throughout the Terra. Article I - The signatory nations shall permit other signatories to establish an official embassy and appoint an ambassador to each signatory nation; Article II - Signatories of this treaty shall permit other signatories to establish a consulate and appoint a consul in the city of their choice; Article III - Signatories of this treaty shall do whatever possible to protect and ensure that diplomatic bodies represented in their nations are protected, and in case of impossibilty, they shall inform the diplomatic bodies of immediate or previsible danger; Article III - The signatory nations shall commit to solve issues through diplomacy and political discussion. As a signatory of this treaty, I hereby agree to comply with the articles outlined above, the common principles that rules in international affairs and to respect diplomatic cooperation, SIGNED: |
Articles[?]
The treaty consists of the following articles.
Ratifiers[?]
The treaty has been formally ratified by the following nations.
Pending Ratifications
Compliance[?]
The treaty contains no articles that can be verified.
Ratification
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