[center][img=http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/i374/bensundeitestutho/scandinaviancommonwealth2_zpsbab0c9a5.png][/center] [center][b]The Scandinavian Commonwealth[/b][/center] The following are newly signed treaties between the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the various nations of Europe. Beyond the new treaty with Greece, all the other treaties will come into effect once the previous treaties have expired. Our treaty bulletin has been updated to reflect the changes. [u][b]The Scandinavian-Ottoman Non-Aggression Pact[/b][/u] [hider=Scandinavian-Ottoman Non-Aggression Pact][center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian-Ottoman Non-Aggression Pact calls upon the nations of the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire to abstain from declaring hostilities against one another. Instead, the nations of Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire must instead use diplomatic channels for settling any hostilities between these two nations. [/center] [center][b]Article II[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall come into effect immediately after the dissolving of the previous Swedish-Ottoman Non-Aggression Pact.[/center] [center][b]Article III[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall remain valid for five (5) years. Once the fifth year has ended, this treaty is hereby dissolved:[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall be dissolved once the above condition is completed. However, once that condition is completed, both nations who signed this treaty may opt for extend this treaty for an additional five years. After every five years, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article V[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire shall enter into a trade agreement in which the two nations mutually benefit each other. [/center] [center][b]Article VI[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signatory (each of the two nations who sign this treaty) agrees to uphold everything that has been detailed above and everything that will be detailed below. Also by signing this treaty, the signatory agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signatory would wish to be relieved from this treaty, they may ask first before breaking the treaty in order to not receive the above penalties. [/center] [center][b]Article VII[/b][/center] [center]Either signatory may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signatory must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway [X] King Christian IX, the Kingdom of Denmark [X] Abdülaziz, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Caliph of Islam [/hider] [u][b]The Scandinavian-Greek Non-Aggression Pact[/b][/u] [hider=Scandinavian-Greek Non-Aggression Pact][center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian-Greek Non-Aggression Pact calls upon the nations of the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Greece to abstain from declaring hostilities against one another. Instead, the nations of Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Greece must instead use diplomatic channels for settling any hostilities between these two nations. [/center] [center][b]Article II[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall remain valid for five (5) years. Once the fifth year has ended, this treaty is hereby dissolved:[/center] [center][b]Article III[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall be dissolved once the above condition is completed. However, once that condition is completed, both nations who signed this treaty may opt for extend this treaty for an additional five years. After every five years, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Greece may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Greece may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Greece shall enter into a trade agreement in which the two nations mutually benefit each other. [/center] [center][b]Article V[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signatory (each of the two nations who sign this treaty) agrees to uphold everything that has been detailed above and everything that will be detailed below. Also by signing this treaty, the signatory agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signatory would wish to be relieved from this treaty, they may ask first before breaking the treaty in order to not receive the above penalties. [/center] [center][b]Article VI[/b][/center] [center]Either signatory may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signatory must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway [X] King Christian IX, the Kingdom of Denmark [X] King Otto, the Kingdom of Greece [/hider] [u][b]The Scandinavian-Russian Non-Aggression Pact of 1867[/b][/u] [hider=Scandinavian-Russian Non-Aggression Pact of 1867][center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian-Russian Non-Aggression Pact of 1867 calls upon the nations of the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Russia to abstain from declaring hostilities against one another. Instead, the nations of Scandinavian Commonwealth and Russia must instead use diplomatic channels for settling any hostilities between these two nations. [/center] [center][b]Article II[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall come into effect immediately after the dissolving of the previous Swedish-Russian Non-Aggression Pact.[/center] [center][b]Article III[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall remain valid for five (5) years. Once the fifth year has ended, this treaty is hereby dissolved:[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall be dissolved once the above condition is completed. However, once that condition is completed, both nations who signed this treaty may opt for extend this treaty for an additional five years. After every five years, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Russia may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Russia may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article V[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian Commonwealth and Russia shall enter into a trade agreement in which the two nations mutually benefit each other. [/center] [center][b]Article VI[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signatory (each of the two nations who sign this treaty) agrees to uphold everything that has been detailed above and everything that will be detailed below. Also by signing this treaty, the signatory agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signatory would wish to be relieved from this treaty, they may ask first before breaking the treaty in order to not receive the above penalties. [/center] [center][b]Article VII[/b][/center] [center]Either signatory may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signatory must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway [X] King Christian IX, the Kingdom of Denmark [X] Tsar Alexander II, the Russian Empire [/hider] [u][b]The Scandinavian-Italian Non-Aggression Pact[/b][/u] [hider=Scandinavian-Italian Non-Aggression Pact][center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian-Italian Non-Aggression Pact calls upon the nations of the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Italy to abstain from declaring hostilities against one another. Instead, the nations of Scandinavian Commonwealth and Italy must instead use diplomatic channels for settling any hostilities between these two nations. [/center] [center][b]Article II[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall come into effect immediately after the dissolving of the previous Swedish-Italian Non-Aggression Pact.[/center] [center][b]Article III[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall remain valid for five (5) years. Once the fifth year has ended, this treaty is hereby dissolved:[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall be dissolved once the above condition is completed. However, once that condition is completed, both nations who signed this treaty may opt for extend this treaty for an additional five years. After every five years, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Italy may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Italy may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article V[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian Commonwealth and Italy shall enter into a trade agreement in which the two nations mutually benefit each other. [/center] [center][b]Article VI[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signatory (each of the two nations who sign this treaty) agrees to uphold everything that has been detailed above and everything that will be detailed below. Also by signing this treaty, the signatory agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signatory would wish to be relieved from this treaty, they may ask first before breaking the treaty in order to not receive the above penalties. [/center] [center][b]Article VII[/b][/center] [center]Either signatory may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signatory must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway [X] King Christian IX, the Kingdom of Denmark [X] King Vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso of Italy [/hider] [u][b]The Scandinavian-Spanish Non-Aggression Pact of 1867[/b][/u] [hider=Scandinavian-Spanish Non-Aggression Pact of 1867][center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian-Spanish Non-Aggression Pact of 1867 calls upon the nations of the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Spain to abstain from declaring hostilities against one another. Instead, the nations of Scandinavian Commonwealth and Spain must instead use diplomatic channels for settling any hostilities between these two nations. [/center] [center][b]Article II[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall come into effect immediately after the dissolving of the previous Swedish-Spanish Non-Aggression Pact.[/center] [center][b]Article III[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall remain valid for five (5) years. Once the fifth year has ended, this treaty is hereby dissolved:[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall be dissolved once the above condition is completed. However, once that condition is completed, both nations who signed this treaty may opt for extend this treaty for an additional five years. After every five years, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Spain may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and Spain may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article V[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian Commonwealth and Spain shall enter into a trade agreement in which the two nations mutually benefit each other. [/center] [center][b]Article VI[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signatory (each of the two nations who sign this treaty) agrees to uphold everything that has been detailed above and everything that will be detailed below. Also by signing this treaty, the signatory agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signatory would wish to be relieved from this treaty, they may ask first before breaking the treaty in order to not receive the above penalties. [/center] [center][b]Article VII[/b][/center] [center]Either signatory may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signatory must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway [X] King Christian IX, the Kingdom of Denmark [X] Queen Isabella II, the Kingdom of Spain [/hider] [u][b]The Scandinavian-Austrian Non-Aggression Pact[/b][/u] [hider=Scandinavian-Austrian Non-Aggression Pact][center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian-Austrian Non-Aggression Pact calls upon the nations of the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Austrian Empire to abstain from declaring hostilities against one another. Instead, the nations of Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Austrian Empire must instead use diplomatic channels for settling any hostilities between these two nations. [/center] [center][b]Article II[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall come into effect immediately after the dissolving of the previous Swedish-Austrian Non-Aggression Pact.[/center] [center][b]Article III[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall remain valid for five (5) years. Once the fifth year has ended, this treaty is hereby dissolved:[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall be dissolved once the above condition is completed. However, once that condition is completed, both nations who signed this treaty may opt for extend this treaty for an additional five years. After every five years, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Austrian Empire may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, the Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Austrian Empire may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article V[/b][/center] [center]The Scandinavian Commonwealth and the Austrian Empire shall enter into a trade agreement in which the two nations mutually benefit each other. [/center] [center][b]Article VI[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signatory (each of the two nations who sign this treaty) agrees to uphold everything that has been detailed above and everything that will be detailed below. Also by signing this treaty, the signatory agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signatory would wish to be relieved from this treaty, they may ask first before breaking the treaty in order to not receive the above penalties. [/center] [center][b]Article VII[/b][/center] [center]Either signatory may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signatory must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway [X] King Christian IX, the Kingdom of Denmark [X] Kaiser Franz Joseph I, the Austrian Empire [/hider]