[img=http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/i374/bensundeitestutho/scandinaviancommonwealth_zps46f38374.png] [center][b]Scandinavian Commonwealth[/b][/center] Dear Emperor Pedro II, King of Brazil, The Scandinavian Commonwealth would like to remind Brazil of the terms of agreement set out in the Swedish-Brazilian Trade Pact, as proved below: [hider=The Swedish-Brazilian Trade Pact][center][b]Article I[/b][/center] [center]The Empire of Brazil and the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway shall agree to a mutually beneficial trade agreement. Both nations shall welcome each other's merchants into her ports in order to promote trade and friendship between the 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, Sweden and Brazil may continue to renew this treaty as long as both sides agree to the terms. Alternatively, Sweden and Brazil 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 signatories (each of the two nations who sign this treaty) agrees to uphold everything that has been detailed above. Furthermore, if one of the nations wishes to dissolve the treaty before the five (5) year term is up (see Article III), that nation must give the other a 1 year notice due to travel distance and the need of rerouting merchant fleets.[/center] [X] King Charles XV, the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway [X] Emperor Pedro II, Empire of Brazil. [/hider] According to Article IV, when one of the nations wishes to dissolve the treaty before the term is over, they must give the other nation a one (1) year notice. Therefore, we shall not cancel the trade agreement until one entire year has been up. If you ban our merchants from your harbors before a year is up, we will consider it a breach of our trade agreement and repercussions shall be enforced. In our honest opinion, we believe that the Empire of Brazil will be harming itself more than it will harm the rest of Europe. Therefore, we wish Brazil to revoke its embargo. Why should we pay for others' sins? [i]-Sigvard Pilkvist, Swedish Ambassador to Brazil[/i]