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| date_signed = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> Dec. 18, 1994 | | date_signed = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> Dec. 18, 1994 | ||
| location_signed = Cape Town, [[the Cape]] | | location_signed = [[Cape Town]], [[the Cape]] | ||
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*Fhasen | *Fhasen | ||
* | *Cape Coscivian | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
The [[1992 Republic Day revolution]] and subsequent [[Planoarita politics|partial liberalization]] of [[the Cape]] led to a variety of reforms and changes. A new foreign policy of rapprochement and relation-building joined the dismantling of the one-party state, the introduction of fundamental rights, and a liberalization of the economy. These changes drew the attention of the Fanerian government, a traditional Capetian ally. Within months of the revolution, the new Capetian Prime Executive [[Isnet O'Niall]] met with Fhainn Director ___ in the first foreign trip by a Capetian head of government in decades. The two leaders signed an informal "Compact of Friendship and Association", a non-binding agreement to create an economic and defence treaty once the Cape had sufficiently liberalized. | |||
==Treaty Content== | ==Treaty Content== |
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