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Confederation of Arctic Nations and Dependent Areas - Corporate Territories of Uruguay and Southern Brazil Mutual Defense and Optional Aggression Pact


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Canada - Umbrella Corporation Mutual Defense and Optional Aggression Pact

Preamble:

The Confederation of Arctic Nations and Dependent Areas, hereafter referred to as Canada, and the Corporate Territories of Uruguay and Southern Brazil, hereafter referred to as the Umbrella Corporation, agree to the following provisions laid out in the mutually-agreed upon pact. Both nations remain fully sovereign states and sign this treaty in the hopes that better relations may be attained for the greater peace, prosperity, and good of these two nations.

Article 1: Nonaggression & Intelligence

The states of Canada and the Umbrella Corporation agree to a pact of non-aggression, and will not interfere or step into the soil of the other nation when not specifically requested. Nor will either signatory illegally spy, destabilize, or in any other way attempt to bring harm to the other. Canada and Texas agree to disclose and share any relevant intelligence and information.

Article 2: Mutual Defense

The states of Canada and the Umbrella Corporation agree to a pact of mutual defense and pledge to defend the other from attacks by a foreign aggressor. If a nation is waging a defensive war, the other promises to provide military, intelligence, and civilian aid to ensure the survival of the threatened nation. A declaration of war in response to an earlier declaration of war by a signatory, commonly referred to as “treaty chaining,” shall make such aid optional.

Article 3: Optional Aggression

Should Canada or the Umbrella Corporation seek to attack another state in a non-defensive war, it may request help from the other signatory, however such aid will remain optional.

Article 4: Economic Policy

The states of Canada and the Umbrella Corporation pledge to improve trade with each other and promote economic policies that forward this goal.

Article 5: Cancellation

Should either signatory wish to leave the obligations of this treaty, a notice must be given at least seventy-two hours in advance.

Signed for Canada,

Kristjan Eyvindsson
Sovereign-General of the Realm

Salvador d'Alberquerque
Sovereign-General of the Realm

Signed for the Corporate Territories,

Alice Wesker
Chancellor of the Corporate Territories of Uruguay and Southern Brazil
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