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The '''Continental Diplomatic Arrangement Organization (CDAO)''' is a treaty organization on [[Sarpedon]] which sets forth rules and codes of conduct for interaction of nations between [[Sarpedon]] based on the terms of the Continental Diplomatic Arrangement, signed in 1970, between [[Caphiria]], [[Pelaxia]], and [[Volonia]]. [[Cartadania]], [[Aciria]], and [[Talionia]] were later signatories. It provides for a wide range of acceptable diplomatic actions taken between nations on Sarpedon, and particularly sets forth guidelines for the relationship between [[Caphiria]] and the other signatory members. The Arrangement also authorizes a wide range of domestic political and social interventions that the members may take within [[Caphiria]] and vice versa. While the Agreement itself does not set forth a trade agreement or further integration between its members, it provides for the methodology under which these agreements could be made.
The '''Continental Diplomatic Arrangement Organization (CDAO)''' is a treaty organization on [[Sarpedon]] which sets forth rules and codes of conduct for interaction of nations between [[Sarpedon]] based on the terms of the Continental Diplomatic Arrangement, signed in 1970, between [[Caphiria]], [[Pelaxia]], and [[Volonia]]. [[Cartadania]], [[Aciria]], and [[Talionia]] were later signatories. It provides for a wide range of acceptable diplomatic actions taken between nations on Sarpedon, and particularly sets forth guidelines for the relationship between [[Caphiria]] and the other signatory members. The Arrangement also authorizes a wide range of domestic political and social interventions that the members may take within [[Caphiria]] and vice versa. While the Agreement itself does not set forth a trade agreement or further integration between its members, it provides for the methodology under which these agreements could be made.