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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
REPUBLIC OF ALDURIA

IMPERIAL STATE OF CONSTANCIA
ASTERAPOLIS

Your Excellency,

I, Rébecca Cuvillier, have been appointed to serve as the Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Alduria to the Imperial State of Constancia.

As neighbors in the continent of Eura, we come in good faith with a desire to build a relationship between our nations based on mutual respect and genuine cooperation.

The Republic of Alduria has tasked me with the establishment of a diplomatic mission in Asterapolis. The Republic has also tasked Felipe Velázquez to establish a Consulate-General in the city of Raspur. I remain available to your advice in finding suitable offices and facilities to house these missions.

Please find attached my Letters of Credence from the President of the Republic of Alduria, Alejandro Campos. I convey his most sincere and warmest greetings, and those of the people of Alduria to the people of Constancia.

Respectfully,
Rébecca Cuvillier

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To Her Excellency Rébecca Cuvillier, Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Alduria, greetings:-

The Permanent Standing Committee of the Imperial Synkletos has authorised me to acknowledge this, your letter of introduction, and to extend unto His Serenity the President of the Republic of Alduria, Alejandro Campos, the utmost warm and fraternal regards of the Constancian people.

I am authorised further to confirm that the Letters of Credence presented by Your Excellency have been transcribed and copied so as to be read before the august personages of the Royal Court, here in Astérapolis, before the delegates of the Permanent Standing Committee in Aqaba, and before the throne of the Khan in Raspur.

The Permanent Standing Committee is eager to pursue a treaty of amity and commerce with the Republic of Alduria - to that end we urge the acceptance, with suitable amendments, of the draft proposal discussed with the distinguished gentleman from those same islands which shall now fall under your enlightened sovereignty.

For yourself, and your suite, we have made available accommodation on the island, so as to facilitate access to the Imperial Court. If you have any requirements to improve the quality of your sojourn in our portion of our shared Euran fatherland, please do not hesitate to name them.

With the utmost regards,

- Azardokht al-Osman
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
REPUBLIC OF ALDURIA

IMPERIAL STATE OF CONSTANCIA
ASTERAPOLIS

Your Excellency,

Deeply desirous of advancing the relationship between our nations, I agree with your assessment - the Treaty initially offered between Constancia and Altus would work well, and would build upon the advancements already secured in the securing of Euran peace and stability between our nations.

Please see the draft below for your consideration:
A Treaty for the Promotion of Commerce and Amity between the Republic of Alduria and the Imperial State of Constancia


The President of the Republic of Alduria and the Autokrator of the Imperial State of Constancia being desirous of strengthening the bonds of friendship which so happily subsist between their respective States and countries, and convinced that the surest means of arriving at this result is to take in concert all the measures requisite for facilitating and developing commercial relations, have resolved to determine by treaty the conditions of the free navigation of the coastal waters of western Eura, and thus to remove the obstacles which have hitherto impeded this navigation, and to thereafter define in a comprehensive and precise manner the reciprocal rights, privileges and immunities of the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls and Consular Agents (their Chancellors and Secretaries). With this object they have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say:

For the President of the Republic of Alduria, Her Excellency Ambassador Rébecca Cuvillier, Ambassador to Constancia from Alduria; and for the Autokrator of the Imperial State of Constancia, Her Excellency Azardokht al-Osman, Foreign Minister and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Micras Treaty Organisation;

Who, after having communicated to each other their full powers found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles:

Article 1. The high contracting parties recognise the full sovereignty and territorial integrity of the other. The parties commit themselves to resolve any differences by peaceful and non-violent means.

Article 2. If either of the high contracting parties shall be at War with any Nation whatever the other Party shall not take a Commission from the Enemy nor fight under their Colours.

Article 3. If either of the high contracting party shall be at War with any Nation whatever and take a Prize belonging to that Nation, and there shall be found on board Subjects or Effects belonging to either of the high contracting parties, the Subjects shall be set at Liberty and the Effects returned to the Owners. And if any Goods belonging to any Nation, with whom either of the high contracting parties shall be at War, shall be loaded on Vessels belonging to the other Party, they shall pass free and unmolested without any attempt being made to take or detain them.

Article 4. The parties will establish free trade relations encompassing those territories, and their associated territorial waters, that comprise the high contracting parties international recognised jurisdictions - where international recognition is constituted by the successful registration of a claim submitted to the MCS Council.

Article 5. Trade ships of either of the Parties passing through the territorial waters, as defined by the Convention on the Laws of the Seas, of the other shall not be subject to border checks and other limitations on their right to trade and sail in the other's territory

Article 6. The high contracting parties, being desirous to provide every facility for coastal navigation, agree to maintain beacons and marks pointing out the safe channels of navigation; arising from this a uniform system shall be established by the competent authorities of the high contracting parties, for the collection of the custom-house duties, harbor, lights, police and pilotage dues, along the whole territorial waters which belong to the high contracting parties.

Article 7. Each of the high contracting parties shall be at liberty to establish Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular Agents at the ports and places of trade of the other party, except those where it may not be convenient to recognize such officers; but this exception shall not apply to one of the high contracting parties without also applying to every other Power. Consuls-General, Consuls and other Consular officers appointed and taking office according to the provisions of this article, in one or the other of the two countries, shall be free to exercise the right accorded them by the present convention throughout the whole of the district for which they may be respectively appointed. The said functionaries shall be admitted and recognized respectively upon presenting their credentials in accordance with the rules and formalities established in their respective countries. The exequatur required for the free exercise of their official duties shall be delivered to them free of charge; and upon exhibiting such exequatur they shall be admitted at once and without interference by the authorities, Federal or State, judicial or executive, of the ports, cities and places of their residence and district, to the enjoyment of the prerogatives reciprocally granted.

Article 8. In the event of a vessel belonging to the Government, or owned by a citizen of one of the two contracting States, being wrecked or cast on shore upon the coast of the other, the local authorities shall inform the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular Agents of the district of the occurrence, or if such Consular Agency does not exist, they shall communicate with the Consul-General, Consul, Vice-Consul or Consular Agent of the nearest district.

Article 9. The high contracting parties shall pay for and maintain a fisheries and commerce protection fleet for the purpose of protecting the shipping of the high contracting parties and other friendly third parties against depredations by pirates and hostile states.

Article 10. The Treaty shall enter into force once the high contracting parties have ratified it in accordance with their constitutional and legal mechanisms; this treaty may be amended with the consent of both of the high contracting parties parties and may be unilaterally withdrawn from only after a period of one year's grace (Ab Nortone) from the date of formal notification by one of the high contracting parties parties to the other of their intent to withdraw from this treaty.

Article 11. The provisions of this Treaty shall be deemed void with the demise of either of the high contracting parties, save that the right of nationals and dependent persons belonging to the former high contracting party may claim, without limitation, the rights of safe harbour and sanctuary within the ports and anchorages of the high contracting party whom remains.
Respectfully,
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
REPUBLIC OF ALDURIA

IMPERIAL STATE OF CONSTANCIA
ASTERAPOLIS

Your Excellency,

I write to seek your advice on the proposed draft for a Treaty between Constancia and Alduria. Conversations between our nations' Government officials have led to one addition to the previous draft, to accommodate a highly desired highway project between our countries.

Please see the updated draft below for your consideration:
A Treaty for the Promotion of Commerce and Amity between the Republic of Alduria and the Imperial State of Constancia


The President of the Republic of Alduria and the Autokrator of the Imperial State of Constancia being desirous of strengthening the bonds of friendship which so happily subsist between their respective States and countries, and convinced that the surest means of arriving at this result is to take in concert all the measures requisite for facilitating and developing commercial relations, have resolved to determine by treaty the conditions of the free navigation of the coastal waters of western Eura, and thus to remove the obstacles which have hitherto impeded this navigation, and to thereafter define in a comprehensive and precise manner the reciprocal rights, privileges and immunities of the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls and Consular Agents (their Chancellors and Secretaries). With this object they have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say:

For the President of the Republic of Alduria, Her Excellency Ambassador Rébecca Cuvillier, Ambassador to Constancia from Alduria; and for the Autokrator of the Imperial State of Constancia, Her Excellency Azardokht al-Osman, Foreign Minister and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Micras Treaty Organisation;

Who, after having communicated to each other their full powers found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles:

Article 1. The high contracting parties recognise the full sovereignty and territorial integrity of the other. The parties commit themselves to resolve any differences by peaceful and non-violent means.

Article 2. If either of the high contracting parties shall be at War with any Nation whatever the other Party shall not take a Commission from the Enemy nor fight under their Colours.

Article 3. If either of the high contracting party shall be at War with any Nation whatever and take a Prize belonging to that Nation, and there shall be found on board Subjects or Effects belonging to either of the high contracting parties, the Subjects shall be set at Liberty and the Effects returned to the Owners. And if any Goods belonging to any Nation, with whom either of the high contracting parties shall be at War, shall be loaded on Vessels belonging to the other Party, they shall pass free and unmolested without any attempt being made to take or detain them.

Article 4. The parties will establish free trade relations encompassing those territories, and their associated territorial waters, that comprise the high contracting parties international recognised jurisdictions - where international recognition is constituted by the successful registration of a claim submitted to the MCS Council.

Article 5. Trade ships of either of the Parties passing through the territorial waters, as defined by the Convention on the Laws of the Seas, of the other shall not be subject to border checks and other limitations on their right to trade and sail in the other's territory

Article 6. The high contracting parties, being desirous to provide every facility for coastal navigation, agree to maintain beacons and marks pointing out the safe channels of navigation; arising from this a uniform system shall be established by the competent authorities of the high contracting parties, for the collection of the custom-house duties, harbor, lights, police and pilotage dues, along the whole territorial waters which belong to the high contracting parties.

Article 7. Each of the high contracting parties shall be at liberty to establish Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular Agents at the ports and places of trade of the other party, except those where it may not be convenient to recognize such officers; but this exception shall not apply to one of the high contracting parties without also applying to every other Power. Consuls-General, Consuls and other Consular officers appointed and taking office according to the provisions of this article, in one or the other of the two countries, shall be free to exercise the right accorded them by the present convention throughout the whole of the district for which they may be respectively appointed. The said functionaries shall be admitted and recognized respectively upon presenting their credentials in accordance with the rules and formalities established in their respective countries. The exequatur required for the free exercise of their official duties shall be delivered to them free of charge; and upon exhibiting such exequatur they shall be admitted at once and without interference by the authorities, Federal or State, judicial or executive, of the ports, cities and places of their residence and district, to the enjoyment of the prerogatives reciprocally granted.

Article 8. In the event of a vessel belonging to the Government, or owned by a citizen of one of the two contracting States, being wrecked or cast on shore upon the coast of the other, the local authorities shall inform the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular Agents of the district of the occurrence, or if such Consular Agency does not exist, they shall communicate with the Consul-General, Consul, Vice-Consul or Consular Agent of the nearest district.

Article 9. The high contracting parties shall pay for and maintain a fisheries and commerce protection fleet for the purpose of protecting the shipping of the high contracting parties and other friendly third parties against depredations by pirates and hostile states.

Article 10. The high contracting parties shall agree to collaborate, with due diligence and by all adequate means, the speedy completion of a highway between them, to permit at all times the transit of motor vehicles. The high contracting parties shall form a Commission of technical experts with the object of coordinating the work of the different governments and also to complete the studies and formulate the necessary projects which, not having heretofore completed this work, may need the cooperation of the Commission. Immediately after ratifying this Treaty, the high contracting parties shall consult among each other with a view to appointing a financial committee composed of the representatives of the high contracting parties. Finally the high contracting parties bind themselves to establish or designate at once in their respective territories at least one permanent public office, for the purpose of giving information on the work in progress, the sections of the Highway which are passable, the local transit regulations and all other information which nationals and tourists of the high contracting parties may require.

Article 11. The Treaty shall enter into force once the high contracting parties have ratified it in accordance with their constitutional and legal mechanisms; this treaty may be amended with the consent of both of the high contracting parties parties and may be unilaterally withdrawn from only after a period of one year's grace (Ab Nortone) from the date of formal notification by one of the high contracting parties parties to the other of their intent to withdraw from this treaty.

Article 12. The provisions of this Treaty shall be deemed void with the demise of either of the high contracting parties, save that the right of nationals and dependent persons belonging to the former high contracting party may claim, without limitation, the rights of safe harbour and sanctuary within the ports and anchorages of the high contracting party whom remains.
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I am pleased to report that the Permanent Standing Committee finds this draft to be entirely satisfactory and is prepared to authorise signature by the duly appointed representatives.

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
REPUBLIC OF ALDURIA

IMPERIAL STATE OF CONSTANCIA
ASTERAPOLIS

Your Excellency,

I convey the greetings of the Government of the Republic and of the President, Alejandro Campos.

I offer the following - a signed copy of the mutually approved Treaty draft from the President of Alduria:
A Treaty for the Promotion of Commerce and Amity between the Republic of Alduria and the Imperial State of Constancia


The President of the Republic of Alduria and the Autokrator of the Imperial State of Constancia being desirous of strengthening the bonds of friendship which so happily subsist between their respective States and countries, and convinced that the surest means of arriving at this result is to take in concert all the measures requisite for facilitating and developing commercial relations, have resolved to determine by treaty the conditions of the free navigation of the coastal waters of western Eura, and thus to remove the obstacles which have hitherto impeded this navigation, and to thereafter define in a comprehensive and precise manner the reciprocal rights, privileges and immunities of the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls and Consular Agents (their Chancellors and Secretaries). With this object they have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say:

For the President of the Republic of Alduria, Her Excellency Ambassador Rébecca Cuvillier, Ambassador to Constancia from Alduria; and for the Autokrator of the Imperial State of Constancia, Her Excellency Azardokht al-Osman, Foreign Minister and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Micras Treaty Organisation;

Who, after having communicated to each other their full powers found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles:

Article 1. The high contracting parties recognise the full sovereignty and territorial integrity of the other. The parties commit themselves to resolve any differences by peaceful and non-violent means.

Article 2. If either of the high contracting parties shall be at War with any Nation whatever the other Party shall not take a Commission from the Enemy nor fight under their Colours.

Article 3. If either of the high contracting party shall be at War with any Nation whatever and take a Prize belonging to that Nation, and there shall be found on board Subjects or Effects belonging to either of the high contracting parties, the Subjects shall be set at Liberty and the Effects returned to the Owners. And if any Goods belonging to any Nation, with whom either of the high contracting parties shall be at War, shall be loaded on Vessels belonging to the other Party, they shall pass free and unmolested without any attempt being made to take or detain them.

Article 4. The parties will establish free trade relations encompassing those territories, and their associated territorial waters, that comprise the high contracting parties international recognised jurisdictions - where international recognition is constituted by the successful registration of a claim submitted to the MCS Council.

Article 5. Trade ships of either of the Parties passing through the territorial waters, as defined by the Convention on the Laws of the Seas, of the other shall not be subject to border checks and other limitations on their right to trade and sail in the other's territory

Article 6. The high contracting parties, being desirous to provide every facility for coastal navigation, agree to maintain beacons and marks pointing out the safe channels of navigation; arising from this a uniform system shall be established by the competent authorities of the high contracting parties, for the collection of the custom-house duties, harbor, lights, police and pilotage dues, along the whole territorial waters which belong to the high contracting parties.

Article 7. Each of the high contracting parties shall be at liberty to establish Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular Agents at the ports and places of trade of the other party, except those where it may not be convenient to recognize such officers; but this exception shall not apply to one of the high contracting parties without also applying to every other Power. Consuls-General, Consuls and other Consular officers appointed and taking office according to the provisions of this article, in one or the other of the two countries, shall be free to exercise the right accorded them by the present convention throughout the whole of the district for which they may be respectively appointed. The said functionaries shall be admitted and recognized respectively upon presenting their credentials in accordance with the rules and formalities established in their respective countries. The exequatur required for the free exercise of their official duties shall be delivered to them free of charge; and upon exhibiting such exequatur they shall be admitted at once and without interference by the authorities, Federal or State, judicial or executive, of the ports, cities and places of their residence and district, to the enjoyment of the prerogatives reciprocally granted.

Article 8. In the event of a vessel belonging to the Government, or owned by a citizen of one of the two contracting States, being wrecked or cast on shore upon the coast of the other, the local authorities shall inform the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular Agents of the district of the occurrence, or if such Consular Agency does not exist, they shall communicate with the Consul-General, Consul, Vice-Consul or Consular Agent of the nearest district.

Article 9. The high contracting parties shall pay for and maintain a fisheries and commerce protection fleet for the purpose of protecting the shipping of the high contracting parties and other friendly third parties against depredations by pirates and hostile states.

Article 10. The high contracting parties shall agree to collaborate, with due diligence and by all adequate means, the speedy completion of a highway between them, to permit at all times the transit of motor vehicles. The high contracting parties shall form a Commission of technical experts with the object of coordinating the work of the different governments and also to complete the studies and formulate the necessary projects which, not having heretofore completed this work, may need the cooperation of the Commission. Immediately after ratifying this Treaty, the high contracting parties shall consult among each other with a view to appointing a financial committee composed of the representatives of the high contracting parties. Finally the high contracting parties bind themselves to establish or designate at once in their respective territories at least one permanent public office, for the purpose of giving information on the work in progress, the sections of the Highway which are passable, the local transit regulations and all other information which nationals and tourists of the high contracting parties may require.

Article 11. The Treaty shall enter into force once the high contracting parties have ratified it in accordance with their constitutional and legal mechanisms; this treaty may be amended with the consent of both of the high contracting parties parties and may be unilaterally withdrawn from only after a period of one year's grace (Ab Nortone) from the date of formal notification by one of the high contracting parties parties to the other of their intent to withdraw from this treaty.

Article 12. The provisions of this Treaty shall be deemed void with the demise of either of the high contracting parties, save that the right of nationals and dependent persons belonging to the former high contracting party may claim, without limitation, the rights of safe harbour and sanctuary within the ports and anchorages of the high contracting party whom remains.

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Signed for the Republic of Alduria:
Alejandro Castillo
President of Alduria


Respectfully,
Rébecca Cuvillier

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To Her Excellency Rébecca Cuvillier, Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Alduria, greetings:-

Please accept the compliments of the Permanent Standing Committee, on behalf of His Imperial Highness the Autokrator, and our signed copy of this instrument
A Treaty for the Promotion of Commerce and Amity between the Republic of Alduria and the Imperial State of Constancia


The President of the Republic of Alduria and the Autokrator of the Imperial State of Constancia being desirous of strengthening the bonds of friendship which so happily subsist between their respective States and countries, and convinced that the surest means of arriving at this result is to take in concert all the measures requisite for facilitating and developing commercial relations, have resolved to determine by treaty the conditions of the free navigation of the coastal waters of western Eura, and thus to remove the obstacles which have hitherto impeded this navigation, and to thereafter define in a comprehensive and precise manner the reciprocal rights, privileges and immunities of the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls and Consular Agents (their Chancellors and Secretaries). With this object they have named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say:

For the President of the Republic of Alduria, Her Excellency Ambassador Rébecca Cuvillier, Ambassador to Constancia from Alduria; and for the Autokrator of the Imperial State of Constancia, Her Excellency Azardokht al-Osman, Foreign Minister and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Micras Treaty Organisation;

Who, after having communicated to each other their full powers found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles:

Article 1. The high contracting parties recognise the full sovereignty and territorial integrity of the other. The parties commit themselves to resolve any differences by peaceful and non-violent means.

Article 2. If either of the high contracting parties shall be at War with any Nation whatever the other Party shall not take a Commission from the Enemy nor fight under their Colours.

Article 3. If either of the high contracting party shall be at War with any Nation whatever and take a Prize belonging to that Nation, and there shall be found on board Subjects or Effects belonging to either of the high contracting parties, the Subjects shall be set at Liberty and the Effects returned to the Owners. And if any Goods belonging to any Nation, with whom either of the high contracting parties shall be at War, shall be loaded on Vessels belonging to the other Party, they shall pass free and unmolested without any attempt being made to take or detain them.

Article 4. The parties will establish free trade relations encompassing those territories, and their associated territorial waters, that comprise the high contracting parties international recognised jurisdictions - where international recognition is constituted by the successful registration of a claim submitted to the MCS Council.

Article 5. Trade ships of either of the Parties passing through the territorial waters, as defined by the Convention on the Laws of the Seas, of the other shall not be subject to border checks and other limitations on their right to trade and sail in the other's territory

Article 6. The high contracting parties, being desirous to provide every facility for coastal navigation, agree to maintain beacons and marks pointing out the safe channels of navigation; arising from this a uniform system shall be established by the competent authorities of the high contracting parties, for the collection of the custom-house duties, harbor, lights, police and pilotage dues, along the whole territorial waters which belong to the high contracting parties.

Article 7. Each of the high contracting parties shall be at liberty to establish Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular Agents at the ports and places of trade of the other party, except those where it may not be convenient to recognize such officers; but this exception shall not apply to one of the high contracting parties without also applying to every other Power. Consuls-General, Consuls and other Consular officers appointed and taking office according to the provisions of this article, in one or the other of the two countries, shall be free to exercise the right accorded them by the present convention throughout the whole of the district for which they may be respectively appointed. The said functionaries shall be admitted and recognized respectively upon presenting their credentials in accordance with the rules and formalities established in their respective countries. The exequatur required for the free exercise of their official duties shall be delivered to them free of charge; and upon exhibiting such exequatur they shall be admitted at once and without interference by the authorities, Federal or State, judicial or executive, of the ports, cities and places of their residence and district, to the enjoyment of the prerogatives reciprocally granted.

Article 8. In the event of a vessel belonging to the Government, or owned by a citizen of one of the two contracting States, being wrecked or cast on shore upon the coast of the other, the local authorities shall inform the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular Agents of the district of the occurrence, or if such Consular Agency does not exist, they shall communicate with the Consul-General, Consul, Vice-Consul or Consular Agent of the nearest district.

Article 9. The high contracting parties shall pay for and maintain a fisheries and commerce protection fleet for the purpose of protecting the shipping of the high contracting parties and other friendly third parties against depredations by pirates and hostile states.

Article 10. The high contracting parties shall agree to collaborate, with due diligence and by all adequate means, the speedy completion of a highway between them, to permit at all times the transit of motor vehicles. The high contracting parties shall form a Commission of technical experts with the object of coordinating the work of the different governments and also to complete the studies and formulate the necessary projects which, not having heretofore completed this work, may need the cooperation of the Commission. Immediately after ratifying this Treaty, the high contracting parties shall consult among each other with a view to appointing a financial committee composed of the representatives of the high contracting parties. Finally the high contracting parties bind themselves to establish or designate at once in their respective territories at least one permanent public office, for the purpose of giving information on the work in progress, the sections of the Highway which are passable, the local transit regulations and all other information which nationals and tourists of the high contracting parties may require.

Article 11. The Treaty shall enter into force once the high contracting parties have ratified it in accordance with their constitutional and legal mechanisms; this treaty may be amended with the consent of both of the high contracting parties parties and may be unilaterally withdrawn from only after a period of one year's grace (Ab Nortone) from the date of formal notification by one of the high contracting parties parties to the other of their intent to withdraw from this treaty.

Article 12. The provisions of this Treaty shall be deemed void with the demise of either of the high contracting parties, save that the right of nationals and dependent persons belonging to the former high contracting party may claim, without limitation, the rights of safe harbour and sanctuary within the ports and anchorages of the high contracting party whom remains.


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Signed for the Republic of Alduria:
Alejandro Castillo
President of Alduria

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Signed for the Imperial State of Constancia:
Azardokht al-Osman
Foreign Minister
Respectfully,
Azardokht al-Osman

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