[center][img=http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/i374/bensundeitestutho/418px-Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Union_between_Sweden_and_Norwaysvg_zps1e764304.png][/center] [center][b]The Union of Sweden and Norway[/b][/center] The Union of Sweden and Norway apologizes for the similarities between the treaties. All of our other treatise writers were sick, so we had to rely solely on only one. Copying them would keep them fair to other parties. [b][u][center]Swedish-Italian Non-Aggression Pact[/center][/u][/b] [hider=Swedish-Italian Non-Aggression Pact][center][b]Preamble[/b][/center] [center]This treaty has been drafted for the purpose of European neutrality in the conflict that has erupted on the American continent. This conflict has already caused tempers to soars for both sides of the conflict. Some clamor for the Union, others for the rebels. However, it is in Europe’s best interest to remain neutral in this conflict, lest a war unlike any other that mankind has ever seen will descend upon our nations. Therefore, the nations of Sweden and Italy has decided to sign this treaty, the Swedish-Italian Non-Aggression Pact for European Neutrality, to show our support in staying neutral in the American conflict and hopefully preventing a Pan-European War. [/center] [center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Swedish-Italian Non-Aggression Pact for European Neutrality calls upon the nations of Sweden and Italy to abstain from using military force in the aid of either side of the American conflict. Furthermore, these two nations also promise not to declare hostilities against one another if a Pan-European War happens to ignite. Instead, the nations of Sweden 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 be in effect until the end of the American conflict. The end of the American conflict shall be defined as one of the following:[/center] [indent]-The rebels are defeated and reabsorbed back into the United States of America -A treaty between the government of the United States of America and the rebels officially recognizes the rebels as a sovereign nation[/indent] [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, Sweden and Italy may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, Sweden and Italy may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signee (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 signee agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signee 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 V[/b][/center] [center]Either signee may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signee must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the Union of Sweden and Norway [x] King Vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso of Italy [/hider] [b][u][center]Swedish-Ottoman Non-Aggression Pact[/center][/u][/b] [hider=Swedish-Ottoman Non-Aggression Pact][center][b]Preamble[/b][/center] [center]This treaty has been drafted for the purpose of European neutrality in the conflict that has erupted on the American continent. This conflict has already caused tempers to soars for both sides of the conflict. Some clamor for the Union, others for the rebels. However, it is in Europe’s best interest to remain neutral in this conflict, lest a war unlike any other that mankind has ever seen will descend upon our nations. Therefore, the nations of Sweden and the Ottoman Empire has decided to sign this treaty, the Swedish-Ottoman Non-Aggression Pact for European Neutrality, to show our support in staying neutral in the American conflict and hopefully preventing a Pan-European War. [/center] [center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Swedish-Ottoman Non-Aggression Pact for European Neutrality calls upon the nations of Sweden and the Ottoman Empire to abstain from using military force in the aid of either side of the American conflict. Furthermore, these two nations also promise not to declare hostilities against one another if a Pan-European War happens to ignite. Instead, the nations of Sweden 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 be in effect until the end of the American conflict. The end of the American conflict shall be defined as one of the following:[/center] [indent]-The rebels are defeated and reabsorbed back into the United States of America -A treaty between the government of the United States of America and the rebels officially recognizes the rebels as a sovereign nation[/indent] [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, Sweden and the Ottoman Empire may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, Sweden and the Ottoman Empire may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signee (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 signee agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signee 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 V[/b][/center] [center]Either signee may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signee must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the Union of Sweden and Norway [X] Sultan Abdülmecid I, the Ottoman Empire (semi-OOC: If the Ottomans wish, they may post to affirm this treaty) [/hider] [OOC: I did not want to make a second post so close to the other, so I just tacked this on because I just recently got the okay to post this] [b][u][center]Swedish-Austrian Non-Aggression Pact[/center][/u][/b] [hider=Swedish-Austrian Non-Aggression Pact][center][b]Preamble[/b][/center] [center]This treaty has been drafted for the purpose of European neutrality in the conflict that has erupted on the American continent. This conflict has already caused tempers to soars for both sides of the conflict. Some clamor for the Union, others for the rebels. However, it is in Europe’s best interest to remain neutral in this conflict, lest a war unlike any other that mankind has ever seen will descend upon our nations. Therefore, the nations of Sweden and Austria has decided to sign this treaty, the Swedish-Austrian Non-Aggression Pact for European Neutrality, to show our support in staying neutral in the American conflict and hopefully preventing a Pan-European War. [/center] [center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Swedish-Austrian Non-Aggression Pact for European Neutrality calls upon the nations of Sweden and Austria to abstain from using military force in the aid of either side of the American conflict. Furthermore, these two nations also promise not to declare hostilities against one another if a Pan-European War happens to ignite. Instead, the nations of Sweden and Austria must instead use diplomatic channels for settling any hostilities between these two nations. [/center] [center][b]Article II[/b][/center] [center]This treaty shall be in effect until the end of the American conflict. The end of the American conflict shall be defined as one of the following:[/center] [indent]-The rebels are defeated and reabsorbed back into the United States of America -A treaty between the government of the United States of America and the rebels officially recognizes the rebels as a sovereign nation[/indent] [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, Sweden and Austria may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, Sweden and Austria may also draft a new treaty that would provide a more permanent peace.[/center] [center][b]Article IV[/b][/center] [center]By signing this treaty, the signee (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 signee agrees that by breaking this treaty, they are liable to economic sanctions and public shame on the international scene. However, if either signee 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 V[/b][/center] [center]Either signee may propose (an) amendment(s) to this treaty. However, the other signee must agree to it in order for the amendment to be considered valid. [/center] [X] King Charles XV, the Union of Sweden and Norway [] AUSTRIA SIGN HERE [/hider]