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Under the Treaty, [[Urcea]] agreed to restore recognition of [[Canespa]] upon the successful implementation of its political reforms. Urcea also pledged to urge its [[NSTA]] allies to do the same, and to support readmission of the Canespan delegation to the [[League of Nations]]. The Treaty also required Urcea and its allies to drop all support for the [[Provisional Government of the Republic of Canespa]] and to eject it from [[New Harren]] and the [[Algosh Republic]]. This section functionally ended the [[2034 Urceo-Canespan diplomatic standoff]].
Under the Treaty, [[Urcea]] agreed to restore recognition of [[Canespa]] upon the successful implementation of its political reforms. Urcea also pledged to urge its [[NSTA]] allies to do the same, and to support readmission of the Canespan delegation to the [[League of Nations]]. The Treaty also required Urcea and its allies to drop all support for the [[Provisional Government of the Republic of Canespa]] and to eject it from [[New Harren]] and the [[Algosh Republic]]. This section functionally ended the [[2034 Urceo-Canespan diplomatic standoff]].
====Guarantees====
====Guarantees====
The Treaty obliged [[Daxia]] to guarantee the independence of [[Austro-Caldera]] and Urcea to guarantee the independence of both [[Ashkenang]] and [[Netansett]]. It required, further, both parties to not only affirm those nations' independence but their "inviolable territorial integrity." These provisions were intended to provide geopolitical stability in western Cusinaut.
The Treaty obliged [[Daxia]] to guarantee the independence of [[Austro-Caldera]] and Urcea to guarantee the independence of both [[Caracua]] and [[Netansett]]. It required, further, both parties to not only affirm those nations' independence but their "inviolable territorial integrity." These provisions were intended to provide geopolitical stability in western Cusinaut.
====Mutual security====
====Mutual security====
The Treaty of Port St. Charles created the '''West Cusinaut Protection Zone (WCPZ)''', a {{wp|mutual defense}} agreement between the five signatory members. the WCPZ provided that any attack on any member of the five signatories by an outside power, or by a signatory themselves, would trigger cobelligerency with the other signatory members. The WCPZ specifically excluded the guarantors from triggering the WCPZ, but also included a pledge from all three powers to a {{wp|Non-aggression pact|non-aggression pact}}. These pacts excluded actions taken by the guarantors necessary to enforce provisions of the treaty or other international law.
The Treaty of Port St. Charles created the '''West Cusinaut Protection Zone (WCPZ)''', a {{wp|mutual defense}} agreement between the five signatory members. the WCPZ provided that any attack on any member of the five signatories by an outside power, or by a signatory themselves, would trigger cobelligerency with the other signatory members. The WCPZ specifically excluded the guarantors from triggering the WCPZ, but also included a pledge from all three powers to a {{wp|Non-aggression pact|non-aggression pact}}. These pacts excluded actions taken by the guarantors necessary to enforce provisions of the treaty or other international law.