[i]Dear Mr. Sigvard, We are sorry for that, the Emperor is just worry about Europe and war. We shall treat them well and hold a welcome party as they arrive at our port. ~ Brazil Ambassador to Sweden[/i]. --- We are proud of the Scandinavian Commonwealth for taking in the people, that don't want to know or watch the war unfold in Europe. We [b]shall send you supplies as the number of refugees increases in your Commonwealth[/b]. We are sadden about Frederick VII's death and we will be lowing our flags to honor Frederick VII and thank you for taking Denmark under your Commonwealth. I hope that God blesses you Charles XV. And I realize that our friendship has increased and I think that we shall make it official. I here to show you: [b]The Empire of Brazil - Scandinavian Commonwealth Treaty of Friendship[/b]. [i]~ Emperor Pedro II, King of Brazil[/i]. --- [centre][img]http://i.imgur.com/HHTorRz.png[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/Bbl5PLh.png[/img] [b]Empire of Brazil - Scandinavian Commonwealth Treaty of Friendship[/b][/centre] Article I - Peace, friendship, and good faith shall henceforth exist between the people for Empire of Brazil and the Scandinavian Commonwealth Article II - The trade agreement shall still exist and be moved onto this Treaty. Section I - The Scandinavian Commonwealth shall provide technology and education in exchange of coffee beans, bananas, and other miscellaneous items that makes up the Empire of Brazil's exports. Section II - As stated by the trade agreement, if either Empire of Brazil or The Scandinavian Commonwealth want to cancel it, the other nation must be known about it a year before it cancels. Section III - During war in either Europe or the Americans, if either Empire of Brazil or The Scandinavian Commonwealth goes neutral and declare a sanctuary, that other nation shall help out by increase the supplies in the trade agreement. Article III - The Empire of Brazil and The Scandinavian Commonwealth shall go into a non-aggression pact ensuring that neither will perform any acts of aggression. Article IV - If either Empire of Brazil or The Scandinavian Commonwealth goes to war, the trade agreement shall still keep going with each other until it is cancel. [X]Emperor Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil. [ ]King Charles XV, King of Sweden and Norway.