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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 [[ | 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. |