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The Pact of Perpignan


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Following lengthy discussions since the reformation of the French nation, the French government today released a statement accompanied by several photos. Applause were heard in the press release room, followed by low keyed murmurs before reporters competed for attention from the official government spokesperson.

The Pact of Perpignan

Preamble

The Empire of Krieg and the Nation France,

RECOGNISING that the signatories are sovereign states who share a common border,

REAFFIRMING the desire of both nations to live in peace,

Have agreed as follows:

Article One: Sovereignty

The Parties recognise that both signatories are sovereign states in their own right, and pledges to respect the sovereignty of each other.

Article Two : Non Aggression

The Parties agree to not engage in any hostile acts against each other, including but not limited to military aggression.

Article Three: Revision

It being the case that the world is constantly changing, this agreement may be modified through the mutual consent of both parties as they see fit.

Article Four: Withdrawal

A signatory to this agreement may withdraw from it after 48 hours of notice of intent to the other signatory. Reasoning behind the withdrawal must be given.

Signed for the Empire of Krieg,

Karl Köingen, On behalf of the Emperor of the Krieg Empire himself, Emperor Colerich Krieg, Minster of Foreign affairs, Imperial Autarchy.

Signed for France,

Jean-Baptiste Cheysson, Ministère des Affaires étrangères

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We support the move made by our French allies, while we remain at odds with the Krieg Empire this move could well open up the possibility of some sort of rapprochement between Euzkadi and the Empire at some point in the future.

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France is gladdened to see that we are contributing in our own small way towards peace and security in the region. We wish to take this opportunity to reassure our allies in Euzkadi that this treaty does not in any way conflict with our commitments under the Iberian Pact.

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" The Republic of the United Netherlands, whose in effect exiled government now is located in Brussels, Brabant, too applauds this move from their Kriegian alliance and their French neighbors and expresses it's desire to sign a similar treaty with the French after the war- in Rijssel, Flanders or as our neighbors would call it: "Lille".

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France is gladdened to see that we are contributing in our own small way towards peace and security in the region. We wish to take this opportunity to reassure our allies in Euzkadi that this treaty does not in any way conflict with our commitments under the Iberian Pact.

We thank our french allies for clarifying your position in regards to the seniority of the Iberian pact.

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"Hmm the Iberian pact... it is MDoAP I assume? If so, this ODP was a waste of time and merely a false security for our nation."

"However, should the other members of the Iberian Pact decide to attack you, France is in no way obligated to assist them."

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"Hmm the Iberian pact... it is MDoAP I assume? If so, this ODP was a waste of time and merely a false security for our nation."

"Both the discussion leading up to, and the actual text of the Pact of Perpignan specifies that this is a non-aggression pact. While we are not certain why the Empire of Krieg would choose to misrepresent the treaty, France will always honour her word and commitments."

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To: French Government

From: Walter Oates

"The French government has the full support of the Corpocratic Federation of North America. If you'd like to, we could discuss an economic treaty between our two countries."

"We thank the Corporcratic Federation for their support, and we will welcome any invitations to forge closer economic ties between our nations."

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