Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Sino-Soviet Alliance Established

Treaty between Chinese Soviet Republic and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
I. that each recognize the other as a sovereign and independent country, possessed of all the rights entailed thereby, and shall not interfere in the other party's internal affairs;
II. that each recognize the other as the sole legitimate owner of all territory, both physical and imaginary, which they claim;
III. that the parties shall condone or aid each other at an attack of a third party, and shall notify the other signatory should such an attack be known to be in the planning or imminent;
IV. that both parties shall remain open and accessible to tourists and other visitors from one another, barring national emergencies or other such security issues, and invite and welcome dual citizenship between the two;
V. any amendments or adjustments of this treaty must be requested through a notice to the other signatory party (in the form of a post on that nations territorial state) and must be agreed upon by both signatory parties, any amendments without the consent of both nations is invalid and void;
VI. that proper channels of communication shall be opened between them, so as to facilitate dialogue and future cooperation;
VII. immediately after the ratification of this treaty (through the mutual governments head of states signature or foreign officials signature) will its relevance take affect as both signatory parties are bound to the commitment of this treaty and dialogue between our micronations shall begin;
IIX. any violation of the aforementioned articles will result in the suspension or annulment of this treaty;
IX. this treaty will remain in effect until a signatory party withdrawals or the action of annulment occurs.
Signed for the Chinese Soviet Republic, Y. Lee
Signed for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Krasniy Yatsreb

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