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The signing ceremony occurred in the [[Palace of the Elenaran]], in [[Vesüha]]. Representing Hurmu were Senators [[Jan Spiik]] and [[Ellen Aarevalla]], the primary diplomats of the Senate | The signing ceremony occurred in the [[Palace of the Elenaran]], in [[Vesüha]]. Representing Hurmu were Senators [[Jan Spiik]] and [[Ellen Aarevalla]], the primary diplomats of the Senate. [[Frans]] represented the [[president of New Batavia]], [[Saladin]]. Guests in attendance included Prime Minister [[Daniyal al-Osman]], the [[Cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman|Hurmu cabinet]] and all members of the Senate, as well as guests from the diplomatic corps and representatives of businesses and civil society. | ||
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Revision as of 17:07, 4 December 2020
The Treaty of friendship and non-aggression between Hurmu and the Islamic Republic of New Batavia is a treaty between Hurmu and New Batavia. It was signed on 22.II.1691.
Signing ceremony
The signing ceremony occurred in the Palace of the Elenaran, in Vesüha. Representing Hurmu were Senators Jan Spiik and Ellen Aarevalla, the primary diplomats of the Senate. Frans represented the president of New Batavia, Saladin. Guests in attendance included Prime Minister Daniyal al-Osman, the Hurmu cabinet and all members of the Senate, as well as guests from the diplomatic corps and representatives of businesses and civil society.
Text
Treaty of friendship and non-aggression between Hurmu and the Islamic Republic of New Batavia
The Senate of the Lakes,
The President of the Islamic Republic of New Batavia,
having come into contact with one another, and finding their interests to be coincident, do desire to formalize and secure their cordial feelings, they have appointed as their plenipotentiaries, for the Senate of the Lakes, Mr Jan u-Samil Spiik and Ms Ellen Aarevalla, Senators, and for the President of the Islamic Republic of New Batavia, Frans, who, having exchanged their accreditations and finding them to be in good form, have agreed as follows:
Article 1. Hurmu and the Islamic Republic of New Batavia recognize the other's sovereignty and right to self-rule of its state, its peoples, and its government institutions.
Article 2. Hurmu and the Islamic Republic of New Batavia 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. Hurmu and the Islamic Republic of New Batavia 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. Hurmu and the Islamic Republic of New Batavia shall remain open and accessible to tourists and other visitors from one another, barring national emergencies or other such security issues.
Article 5. Hurmu and the Islamic Republic of New Batavia shall have proper and open channels of communication so to facilitate dialogue and future cooperation.
Article 6. Hurmu and the Islamic Republic of New Batavia shall not engage in or sponsor any covert or overt military activity against the peoples or government institutions of the other.
Article 7. This treaty may only be amended, revised, enlarged and expanded upon the concurrence of both signatory parties. Any contrary action or measure shall be null and void.
Article 8. This treaty shall enter into force upon ratification of both signatories in accordance with their native constitutional procedures.
Article 9. The signatory parties may repeal this treaty on the condition of a notice of one year according to the calendar of Emperor Norton.
In witness whereof, the aforementioned plenipotentiaries have signed their names and affixed their seals.
Done at the Palace of the Elenaran, in the city of Vesüha, this 22.II.1691.
FOR THE SENATE OF THE LAKES
- Jan Spiik
- Ellen Aarevalla
FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF NEW BATAVIA
- Frans
Ratification
Immediately after the signing ceremony, the Senate of the Lakes met and approved the ratification of the treaty with acclamation.
The New Batavian government expects ratification to take longer time due to the bureaucratic constraints of its own government, including bringing about an authorized translation of the treaty to the Batavian language.