[center][img]http://pre05.deviantart.net/5617/th/pre/i/2014/218/9/e/nordic_flag_proposals__iceland__state__by_daneofscandinavy-d7tyoce.png[/img] [h2][color=steelblue][b]The Second Republic of Boletaria[/b][/color][/h2][color=steelblue][h3]Winter, 1920[/h3][/color][/center][hr][hr] [b][CENTER]The Treaty of Wrenclaw (1920)[/center][/b] [b]Grand Palace, Wrenclaw, December 1920.[/b] As winter dawned and another year set, Wrenclaw was enveloped in a blanket of cold white. Harsh winds and snow whirled past the window of every Boletarian home, none more so than the large, inset windows of the Grand Palace. The center of administration of the new Boletarian Republic, within it's great and decorated walls were many a politician or administrator as they shivered at work or huddled by great fireplaces in a bid to remain warm, for indeed within every fireplace of the grand building roared a hearty fire. Despite the seemingly omnipresent cold, within one of the Palace's many rooms and studies, a treaty and pact was being forged. [center][img]http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pic%5CL%5CV%5CLviv%20Opera%20Theater.jpg[/img] [i]The Grand Palace of Wrenclaw, during a quiet of the snowstorms of winter, 1920.[/i][/center] In a room lit by the blinding whiteness beyond the windows and the orange flames flickering in a nearby fireplace. Dignitaries and representatives of three nations crowded around a large Grechian wood table. Adorning said table lay a map of the western continent, of Serranthia. Most prominent among them stood Armand Barbès of the Empire of Mille-Sessau, Albert Van Reinink of the Kingdom of Soroya and the Prime Minister himself, Teodor Ladzinksi of Boletaria accompanied by a short number of the Boletarian Military's General Staff and a cartographer. Most present had something to gain here, and most allowed a content smile as they looked over the finality of the treaty before them. [hider=Treaty of Wrenclaw (1920)] [b]Article 1: Pledge to honour land claims[/b] Article 1 pledges to honor the colonial land claims in Serranthia of the three nations of Boletaria, Mille-Sessau and Soroya. The lands in question remain the three provinces of southern Serranthia yet to be colonized by a foreign power. Through the signing of this treaty, do the three nations assert their claims to the territories in question. - The [b][color=steelblue]Second Boletarian Republic[/color][/b] affirms it's territorial claims to the Serranthian province south of the Soroyan Nagegaan Plaats with it's vast fields, valued at 45 Million Korunas. - The [b][color=red]Empire of Mille-Sessau[/color][/b] asserts it's claims to the Serranthian province north of the Ventium colony of Chapelle sur la Colline, with it's 3 factories established in 1903, valued at 60 Million Korunas. - The [b][color=purple]Kingdom of Soroya[/color][/b] asserts it's claims to the Serranthian province south-west of the lands of the Tribes of Gabsa and south of the Kalpian colonies of New Mistburn and Doxon, valued at 75 Million Korunas. [b]Article 2: Terms of the defensive alliance[/b] The second article of the treaty establishes that in the case of a foreign aggressor challenging the territorial claims in Serranthia of any of the three signatory nations, a military alliance would be formed which would combine all respective military forces, and efforts for the direct purpose of maintaining the liberty, sovereignty, and absolute independence of the signatories and their most lawful claims to the land against foreign expansion and aggression. [b]Signatories[/b]: [B] [X] Teodor Ladzinksi, Prime Minister of Boletaria[/b] [B] [X] Armand Barbès, Ambassador of Mille-Sessau[/b] [b] [X] Albert Van Reinink, Ambassador of Soroya[/b] [/hider]