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Yishelhafen Pact
This treaty was drafted in December 5473 by the Factions represented in the Nationalrat.
Status: ratification[?]
Description[?]
This treaty represents a mutual defence pact between Beiteynu and Narikaton & Darnussia. By ratification, Beiteynu and Narikaton & Darnussia: ---- (1) RECOGNISE each other's sovereignty and right to self-determination and (2) RECOGNISE the security of the Migrant's Pass as absolutely integral to their sovereignty, and (3) RECOGNISE the MSCO/JAMS as equal partners in the enforcement of that security, thus (4) AGREE to immediately deter and attack anyone threatening their sovereignty. ---- MSCO, http://classic.particracy.net/viewtreaty.php?treatyid=5084 JAMS, http://classic.particracy.net/viewtreaty.php?treatyid=5172 |
Articles[?]
The treaty consists of the following articles.
Ratifiers[?]
The treaty has been formally ratified by the following nations.
Nation | Date |
Doppelrepublik Narikenland und Darnussien / Dubbele republiek Narikenland en Darnoessiƫ (Narikaton and Darnussia) | August 5474 |
Moledet Medinat (Beiteynu) | August 5474 |
Pending Ratifications
Compliance[?]
The treaty contains no articles that can be verified.
Ratification
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