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Malivian-Gaduri Peace Treaty

This treaty was drafted in August 5064 by the Universal.

Status: ratification[?]

Description[?]

Ancient records State not why we have literally fought for a millennia. But as all stories go there shall be an end to every tale. The end of our tale shall end with a peace treaty, symbolize A New Hope for future generations that some solutions may not always need to end in battle and death.
On this year and month our Nations of being a battle for 1,776 years.
To commemorate this momentous occasion I call upon the governments of both countries to start the construction of Peace University; a place where both the children of Gaduridos and Malivia can learn in peace lead the next generation of our people. Secondly with the planting of 1,776 trees to remember the struggle between our countries.

---Prime Minister Madara/ Foreign Minister Daniel Santiago---
---September 3228- August 5064---

Articles[?]

The treaty consists of the following articles.

Ratifiers[?]

The treaty has been formally ratified by the following nations.

NationDate
República Gaduridana (Gaduridos)July 5065

Pending Ratifications

Compliance[?]

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