[center][b][u]The Granadine Confederation-Argentine Republic-United Republic Non-Aggression Pact [/b][/u][/center] [b]Article I.[/b] The Signatories of this treaty agree to a non-aggression pact of five years. [b]Article II.[/b] The United Republic of Great Britain and Ireland recognizes the South American Council's stance of disavowing any further colonies into South America beyond what is already there. The United Republic of Great Britain and Ireland will make no movement into South America beyond our interests in European colonies. [b]Article III.[/b] The signatories agree to only provide the bare minimum required by other existing treaties should the signatories find themselves in a war against the allied nations of another signatory. [b]Article IV.[/b] Upon reaching the four year mark of this treaty, the signatories are to inform each other of whether they wish to renew, nullify, or edit the treaty in anyway. [b]Article V.[/b] The United Republic agrees that should any signatory wish to withdraw from the South American Council, it will offer to defend the withdrawee from any repercussions from other members of the South American Council. [b]Article VI.[/b] The signatories open their ports to one another. In all ports, the nationals of both nations have the right to lease Ground and Purchase the Buildings Thereon, and May Erect Dwellings and Warehouses. All purchases on foreign soil are to be non-military in nature. The signatories abolish tariffs and trade taxes between their nations. [X] Emmanuel Garcia, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Republic [X] Manuel MarĂ­a Mallarino, Foreign Minister of the Granadine Confederation [X] Benjamin Disraeli, Interim British Prime Minister.