Hanover Treaty
Treaty of Peace and Recognition
Between
THE KINGDOM OF HANOVER
and
THE EMPIRE OF CORUMBURG
Duly endorsed by Resolution 10 of the Parliament.
ARTICLE 1
The Empire of Corumburg and the Kingdom of Hanover shall from henceforth be in a state of peace and mutual recognition. The governments of the aforementioned nations shall be committed to a peaceful resolution of any and all issues that may occur to estrange and otherwise alienate them one from the other.
ARTICLE 2
The governments of the aforementioned nations shall refrain from any aggressive, belligerent, or hostile act or policy, either overtly or covertly, directed against the other.
ARTICLE 3
The governments of the aforementioned nations shall respect the diplomatic envoys of each other, their diplomatic correspondence and their offices, as well as all other government structures of each other and will offer said
envoys all reasonable aid and assistance.
ARTICLE 4
The governments of the aforementioned nations shall recognize any titles and or honors granted by their respective leaders and or governments to their citizens and to other persons, and vice versa.
ARTICLE 5
This Treaty may only be amended, revised, enlarged and expanded upon the concurrence of both of the governments of the aforementioned nations. Any contrary action or measure shall be null and void.
ARTICLE 6
Either party may withdraw from this Treaty provided that seven days' written notice is given to the other party.
ARTICLE 7
Nothing in this treaty shall constitute a military alliance between the governments of the aforementioned nations.
James R
Signed at Marchmain Palace on June the Tenth, in the Year of Grace 2003
HIM Emperor Adam I., Emperor of Corumburg, Grand Duke of Keran, Prince of Selvidge, Duke of Kentwood. Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Act
Signed by the Emperor in Corumburg on June the Tenth, in the Year of Grace 2003
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