Treaty between Çakaristan and East Zimia and the Wallis Islands
The Treaty of friendship and cooperation between the Çakar Empire and the Kingdom of East Zimia and the Wallis Islands was signed in Madinat Al-Mariyah on 7.IV.1721 AN by Dervish Çelebi, Grand Vizier, for Çakaristan, and Supreme Arbiter Erlo Wallis, for East Zimia and the Wallis Islands.
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TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATIONBETWEEN
THE ÇAKAR EMPIRE
AND
THE KINGDOM OF EASTERN ZIMIA AND THE WALLIS ISLANDS
His Majesty, Jaaguzan, Shahanshah of Çakaristanand
Her Majesty, Mina II, Queen of Eastern Zimia and the Wallis Islands
desire for a diplomatic relationship and good understanding between them, underpinning further friendship between their respective countries, have agreed to the following articles of agreement:Article I – Peace and friendship
There shall be a firm and perpetual state of peace and friendly relations between His Majesty, the Shahanshah of Çakaristan and Her Majesty, the Queen of Eastern Zimia and the Wallis Islands, between Their Heirs or Successors, and between the Çakar Empire and the Kingdom of Eastern Zimia and the Wallis Islands, in this treaty the High Contracting Parties, and between their Citizens, without discrimination.Article II - Sovereignty and territorial integrity
Each High Contracting Party shall respect the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the other party. The High Contracting Parties shall continue to develop and consolidate the relations of sincere friendship, good neighbourliness and comprehensive cooperation existing between them on the basis of the aforesaid principles as well as those of equality and mutual benefit.Article III - Delimitation of territorial claims in northern Corum
The Çakar Empire recognises the claims of the Kingdom of East Zimia and the Wallis Islands to the city of Corum Electric and surrounding territory, as delimited in the map contained in the Appendix to this treaty.The Kingdom of Eastern Zimia and the Wallis Islands recognises the claims of the Çakar Empire to those ungoverned territories of northern Corum lying to the west of the ninety-sixth meridian east, with the exception of the city of Corum Electric and surrounding area as delimited in the map contained in the Appendix to this treaty.
Article IV - Airspace
Each High Contracting Party commits that any overflight of its airspace by aircraft registered upon the territory of the Other High Contracting Party, whose source and destination are outside the jurisdiction of the Overflown High Contracting Party and which make no intermediate landing upon the territory of the Overflown High Contracting Party, shall be considered to fall outside the remit of customs or immigration regulations and wholly outside the jurisdiction of any Third Parties, without prejudice to the exclusive right of the Overflown High Contracting Party to approve or deny such overflight as it sees fit.The High Contracting Party can set up a Prohibited airspace, an overflight is strictly prohibited. The High Contracting Party informs about Prohibited airspace and appropriate punitive measures follow an overflight of an aircraft registered with the other High Contracting Party.
Article V – Diplomatic mission
The High Contracting Parties will maintain regular contacts with each other on major international problems affecting the interests of both of their countries and governments by means of meetings, and exchanges of views between their leading statesmen, visits by official delegations and special envoys of the governments, and through diplomatic channels.The High Contracting Party will make an embassy available for each other. For the embassy, associated grounds, associated vehicles, leading statesmen, visits by official delegations, special envoys of the governments and ambassadors, diplomatic immunity applies.
Each High Contracting party recognizes and respects the procedures of acceptance by the ambassador, by handing over a letter of credence, which is addressed from one head of state to the other asking to give credence.
Article VI - Recognition of bureaucracy
Each High Contracting Party gives to the other full faith and credit to all public acts, records, contracts and judicial proceedings in the field of civil law, including records and documents on marriage, property, titles, death and inheritance, in as much as any act, record, document, contract, proceeding is done according to the law.Article VII - Interpretation
Any difference of interpretation of any Article or Articles of this Treaty which may arise between the High Contracting Parties will be settled bilaterally by peaceful means in a spirit of mutual respect and understanding.Article VIII - Ratification
This Treaty enters into force upon its signature and ratification by Both High Contracting Parties in accordance with their respective domestic procedures.
Appendix
Signed on 7.IV.1721 AN at Madinat Al-Mariyah:
For the Çakar Empire:
Dervish Çelebi
Grand Vizier of Çakaristan
For the Kingdom of Eastern Zimia and the Wallis Islands:
On behalf of Her Majesty Queen Mina II -
Erlo Wallis, Supreme Arbiter of the Kingdom of Eastern Zimia and the Wallis Islands