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The '''Treaty of Port St. Charles''' was an agreement signed in [[2034]] in an effort to end several outstanding diplomatic disputes in [[Cusinaut]], including and especially the [[2034 Urceo-Canespan diplomatic standoff]]. The agreement would include most major world powers, inaugurate political changes in [[Canespa]], legitimate [[Daxia]]n influence in western [[Cusinaut]], enhance [[Shenendehowa Bay]] as a global economic hub, and solidify [[Urcea]]'s reputation as the "power of record" in resolving disputes and spreading socio-political influence in northern [[Crona]].
The '''Treaty of Port St. Charles''' was an agreement signed in [[2034]] in an effort to end several outstanding diplomatic disputes in [[Cusinaut]], including and especially the [[2034 Urceo-Canespan diplomatic standoff]]. The agreement would include most major world powers, inaugurate political changes in [[Canespa]], legitimate [[Daxia]]n influence in western [[Cusinaut]], enhance [[Shenendehowa Bay]] as a global economic hub, and solidify [[Urcea]]'s reputation as the "power of record" in resolving disputes and spreading socio-political influence in northern [[Crona]].
The Treaty negotiations began as secret talks between Urcean officials and [[Quicksilver Industries]] leaders representing Shenendehowa Bay, and quickly came to involve many major world powers.
==Parties to the treaty==
==Parties to the treaty==
Under the Treaty, parties were divided into three groups: guarantors, signatories, and associates. The guarantors under the treaty were
Under the Treaty, parties were divided into three groups: guarantors, signatories, and associates. The guarantors under the treaty were
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====Recognition====
====Recognition====
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 [[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.