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Dundorf - Yingdala Treaty of Friendship

This treaty was drafted in August 5120 by the ζœΊζž„θ”η›Ÿ , Institutional Union.

Status: ratification[?]

Description[?]

Dundorfische Demokratische Republik and its successor states and Yingdala Zhou and its successor states voluntarily enter into this treaty of friendship and trade agreement. The following treaty is for the purpose of strengthening relations between these two parties signatory.

Article I- Communication
These two ratifying parties recognize that regular communication is important to building trust and friendship between states. To this end, both governments agree to consult regularly and open clear channels of communication for exchange of information.

Article II- Ambassadors
There shall be a regular exchange of ambassadors and staff between Dundorfische Demokratische Republik and Yigdala Zhou. Embassies will be established according to respective host country laws and provisions including diplomatic immunity; in addition, regional Consulates will be established where desirable.

Article III- Free Trade
There shall be free and unhindered trade between the nations of Dundorfische Demokratische Republik and Yingdala Zhou. The governments of neither nation shall attempt to establish tariffs, quotas, or taxes on any imports or exports that flow between them. By default, this article covers all economic activity, including goods, services, and labour specifically including but not limited to agricultural products, household appliances, pharmaceutical and other medical products, electronic equipment and commercial air flights. The national governments of Dundorfische Demokratische Republik and Yingdala Zhou may choose to exclude particular industries in order to protect their economic position but this should only be done after notifying the partner government and with good reason. No such industries have been identified at the time of ratification.

Article IV- Non-Aggression
Federale Dundorfische Demokratische Republik and Yingdala Zhou agree that the currently existing territorial boundaries of each are legitimate and accurate and will respect them as such. Further, both states pledge non aggression toward each other. Both states agree to regular consultation on any alarming military operations within their own respective countries and to understand that such operations may result in a response from the other side.

Article V- Further Cooperation
Dundorfische Demokratische Republik and Yingdala Zhou recognise that continued cooperation and friendship is desirable. As a result both governments commit to re-evaluating this arrangement at regular intervals in an attempt to deepen the ties between the two states.

Article VI- Withdrawal:
Should either party decide to withdraw from this treaty, 6 months notice shall be given by the withdrawing party. All transactions whether concerning purchases of goods or services or investing in business operations completed prior to such notice shall be considered valid and continue in effect.

Articles[?]

The treaty consists of the following articles.

Ratifiers[?]

The treaty has been formally ratified by the following nations.

NationDate
Bundesrepublik Dundorf (Dundorf)April 5122
Yingdala Datong (Yingdala)January 5122

Pending Ratifications

Compliance[?]

The treaty contains no articles that can be verified.

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