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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Xäiville Convention came about by a desire by the founding signatories to forge both closer relations and to formalise their visa free travel arrangements. Craitland, Mercury, Senya and Tellia all share similar qualities, in being advanced highly developed democracies that are noted (with the exception of perhaps Tellia) for their peaceful and stable histories and for largely abstaining from involvement in Micras' various conflicts. | The Xäiville Convention came about by a desire by the founding signatories to forge both closer relations and to formalise their visa free travel arrangements. Craitland, Mercury, Senya and Tellia all share similar qualities, in being advanced highly developed democracies that are noted (with the exception of perhaps Tellia) for their peaceful and stable histories and for largely abstaining from involvement in Micras' various conflicts. | ||
In contrast with the [[Raspur Pact]] and the [[USSO]], the Xäiville Convention is not a military or defence union, with member states instead encouraged to maintain a peaceful rapport with the rest of Micras. All five current member nations have outstanding reputations across Micras for their stability and friendliness. | |||
==Conditions== | ==Conditions== | ||
The Treaty sets out the following conditions that signatories agree to adhere to: | The Treaty sets out the following conditions that signatories agree to adhere to: |
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The Xäiville Convention (XC) is a treaty signed in November 2020 that formalises free-movement of people between Craitland, Hurmu, Mercury, Senya and Tellia.
Craitland, Mercury, Senya, and Tellia were the original signatories. Hurmu became the fifth signatory on 16 November 2020, after their application was ratified by the existing Convention signatories.
History
The Xäiville Convention came about by a desire by the founding signatories to forge both closer relations and to formalise their visa free travel arrangements. Craitland, Mercury, Senya and Tellia all share similar qualities, in being advanced highly developed democracies that are noted (with the exception of perhaps Tellia) for their peaceful and stable histories and for largely abstaining from involvement in Micras' various conflicts.
In contrast with the Raspur Pact and the USSO, the Xäiville Convention is not a military or defence union, with member states instead encouraged to maintain a peaceful rapport with the rest of Micras. All five current member nations have outstanding reputations across Micras for their stability and friendliness.
Conditions
The Treaty sets out the following conditions that signatories agree to adhere to:
- Unlimited visa-free travel between signatory nations
- Protection against prohibited or restricted persons from entering a signatory nation
- Conditions for new signatory nations to be admitted
- Conditions of neutrality, signatories are not required to enter conflicts on other signatories' behalf
Admission of new members
Nations wishing to be admitted into the Convention must satisfy the existing signatories that they are not seen to be hostile by any MCS member nation.
Signatories
Name | Accession | Notes |
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Craitland | 1 November 2020 | Founding signatory |
Hurmu | 16 November 2020 | Accession |
Mercury | 1 November 2020 | Founding signatory |
Senya | 1 November 2020 | Founding signatory |
Tellia | 1 November 2020 | Founding signatory |
Possible future signatories
Name | Status | Notes |
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Nova England | Under discussion | Sponsored by Mercury |