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Finland-Norway Mutual Defense and Economic Pact


Il Terra Di Agea

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Article I: Recognition

Both signatories recognize the Sovereignty of the each other. Under this Agreement, both signatory nations shall not invade, claim, or otherwise compromise the each other’s Sovereignty.

Article II: Mutual Defense

Under this agreement, both signatories are to come to the each other’s aid in event of war and otherwise. As such, an act of aggression and/or war on one signatory nation is, thus, an act of aggression and/or war on the other, and shall be dealt with appropriately.

Article III: Intelligence

If any of both signatory nations receive information of any kind that is crucial or otherwise important to the well-beings of both signatory nations, they are expected to share the said information with the each other.

Article IV: Economics and Trade

Both signatories agree to abolish tariffs between trade with each other. In the wake of war, internal issues (Such as revolutions) or deficit, both signatories agree to help in the rebuilding of their country. Any goods being sold to each other will have a reduced price.

Article V: Cancellation

Upon wishing to cancel this agreement, the signatory must give seventy two hours notice. Cancellation is prohibited in times of war.

Signed,

For Norway,

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg 354px-Jens_Stoltenberg_signature.svg.png

For Finland

Prime Minister Vilho Gustafsson

OOC: TREATIES!!!

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Article I: Recognition

Both signatories recognize the Sovereignty of the each other. Under this Agreement, both signatory nations shall not invade, claim, or otherwise compromise the each other’s Sovereignty.

Article II: Mutual Defense

Under this agreement, both signatories are to come to the each other’s aid in event of war and otherwise. As such, an act of aggression and/or war on one signatory nation is, thus, an act of aggression and/or war on the other, and shall be dealt with appropriately.

Article III: Intelligence

If any of both signatory nations receive information of any kind that is crucial or otherwise important to the well-beings of both signatory nations, they are expected to share the said information with the each other.

Article IV: Economics and Trade

Both signatories agree to abolish tariffs between trade with each other. In the wake of war, internal issues (Such as revolutions) or deficit, both signatories agree to help in the rebuilding of their country. Any goods being sold to each other will have a reduced price.

Article V: Cancellation

Upon wishing to cancel this agreement, the signatory must give seventy two hours notice. Cancellation is prohibited in times of war.

Signed,

For Norway,

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg 354px-Jens_Stoltenberg_signature.svg.png

For Finland

Prime Minister Vilho Gustafsson

OOC: TREATIES!!!

Bavaria congratulates these two great nations to this treaty.

OOC: Ha Ha! Treaties!

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