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The Treaty of Friendship and Co-operation between Kingdom of Akhidia and the Commonwealth of the South Sea Islands is a signed treaty between Akhidia and South Sea Islands.

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Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation

KINGDOM OF AKHIDIA,
COMMONWEALTH OF THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS,
having come into contact with one another, and finding their interests to be coincident, do desire to formalize and secure their cordial feelings, have agreed as follows:

Article 1. The Kingdom of Akhidia and the Commonwealth of the South Sea Islands (the "high contracting parties") recognize the other's sovereignty and right to self-rule of its state, its peoples, and its government institutions.

Article 2. The high contracting parties recognize one another as the rightful owner of all territory that they claim on the MCS map with the consent of the Council of the MCS.

Article 3. The high contracting parties commit to resolve all mutual disputes peacefully, using a neutral third party agreed to by both should this prove impossible by normal channels.

Article 4. The high contracting parties shall remain open and accessible to tourists and other visitors from one another, barring national emergencies or other such security issues. The high contracting parties grant the citizens of the other Party visa-free access for up to 90 days for visit or transit. Citizens are required to produce a valid passport or a national identification card issued by the state authorities specifying the nationality of the bearer.

Article 5. The high contracting parties shall have proper and open channels of communication so to facilitate dialogue and future cooperation.

Article 6. The high contracting parties shall not engage in or sponsor any covert or overt military activity against the peoples or government institutions of the other.

Article 7. The high contracting parties shall cooperate in the fields of culture, education, science, research, and trade, by establishing joint councils for each of these fields, and encouraging exchanges in culture, education, science, and research.

Article 8. The high contracting parties shall establish a diplomatic mission in the other Party. Both Parties shall accord full diplomatic immunity to diplomatic staff from the other Party. The purpose of the diplomatic missions shall be to develop and maintain positive relations in a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect.

Article 9. This treaty may only be amended upon the concurrence of both high contracting parties. Any contrary action or measure shall be null and void.

Article 10. This treaty shall enter into force upon ratification of both high contracting parties in accordance with their native constitutional procedures.

Article 11. A high contracting party may in a manner consistent with its constitutional practices make a notice to withdraw from the treaty. Withdrawal shall be effective one year following delivering the notice to the other high contracting party, unless the two high contracting parties agree on another time.

Signed in New Paris, 9.V.1705.

FOR The King of Akhidia

Edward
Prince of Akhidia


FOR the King of the Commonwealth of the South Sea Islands

George Middlemore
Lieutenant Governor

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