eAustralian – eCanada Treaty (AUSCAN Treaty) (06/09) Treaty between eAustralia and eCanada THE PARTIES TO THIS TREATY, AFFIRM their desire to live in peace and to strengthen the friendship and mutual respect between their two great Nations, NOTING that eCanada may already have arrangements and alliances with other Nations and that eAustralia wishes to remain, at the time of the signing of this Treaty, a neutral Country and may have agreements and treaties with other nations, RECOGNIZING that eAustralia has strong historical ties with eUSA and eUK in a Social, cultural and economic basis, who understand and accept our friendship, relations and agreement with eIndonesia, DESIRING to declare publicly and formally their sense of unity, so that no potential aggressor could be under the illusion that either stand alone, and DESIRING further to coordinate their efforts for collective defence for the preservation of peace, security, friendship and support between our nations, THEREFORE DECLARE AND AGREE as follows: Article I: Statement of Intention This official treaty between the Nations of eAustralia and eCanada shall constitute a legal and binding treaty between these two friendly nations. It serves to strengthen the friendly ties between our Nations, which was developed due to our social, cultural and economic relations in the past. Article II: Sovereignty It is understood and promised by the signing of this Treaty that both nations accept the responsibility of respecting each other’s sovereignty. Neither shall interfere with any of the other’s affairs, whether they are external or internal, unless agreed upon in the treaty. At no time will either intentionally seek to trample upon the Sovereignty of the other or its affairs. Article III: Trade Signatories of this Treaty agree that Trade between its nations shall be unhindered by the Governments in all circumstances except in the case of anything covered in Articles ***III. Article IV: Diplomatic Co-Ordination
Signatories of this Treaty agree, that they will share any and all intelligence received or gained about the other nation with each other freely, whether it be Military or political in nature. Article V: Non-Aggression
1) Each Nation agrees never to attack the other Nation by force of Arms, either directly through an attack on their land, or indirectly through other parties or alliances.
2) Each Nation agrees never to attack the other Nation by Political Takeover, either directly through Government Sanctioning, or indirectly by allowing other National government parties or alliances to do so.
3) Neither nation may offer any assistance, be it military or economic, to an attack against the other.
a. Military assistance is understood to mean deployment of soldiers or support of enemy soldiers. b. Economic assistance is understood to mean donating funds, gifting, or the selling or trading of weapons and other war material to the enemy.
4) Each Nation agrees that before commencing a war with another nation, to notify the
President or Prime Minister 24 hours before hand, to confirm that neither has MPPs with the nation to be attacked, so as to stop both signatory nations being brought into conflict with each other.
5) Neither nation may engage in, or in any way support, an internal coup within the other nation.
6) Should conflict, disagreement or breach of the conditions of this Treaty arise between the signatory nations, both nations agree to seek resolution of these issues through peaceful diplomatic means, even to the extent of using an external neutral country President or Congress / Senate member acceptable to both parties as mediator should the parties deem it necessary.
7) Should any conflict, disagreement or breach of the conditions of this Treaty arise, which an attempt to resolve through diplomatic means has failed as in Article I, Section 6), then the Nations, through unanimous vote of their Executive Governments and Congress and / or Senate may dissolve this treaty. Article VI: Defence Pact 1) Signatories of this Treaty agree to defend the others Traditional territory should they be invaded.
a. If this occurs, then the countries Special Forces should be deployed immediately, with other forces to be gathered ready for the MPP to activate as per Article V, Section 8. 2) Invasion of Conquered lands allow for the Signatories to request aid from the other in defence of that land. a. If agreed, then the countries Special Forces should be deployed immediately in relation to this assistance. 3) Defensive assistance may also be through one of the following methods: a. military assistance, by force of Arms;
b. through economic support, by gold, or the sale of weapons for the defence, although this may be made in the understanding that such support will be by loan and monies expended shall be returned when the nation’s economic circumstances allow. 4) Both nations agree to defend the other regardless of the invaders alliance affiliation.
a. Invasion is defined as a foreign nation directly declaring war, or through a foreign entity, nation or alliance attempting to start a Resistance War or take control of part or all of the government through the election system (PTO).
5) Both eCanada and eAustralia understand that the cost of maintaining a Permanent MPP could become excessive to both Nations, so both agree that this Treaty constitutes an unofficial MPP and that in the event of serious possible attack to one nation or the other, then either Country may commence the vote of an Official eRepublik MPP to which both the eAustralian Senate and eCanada Congress will immediately vote YES. Article VII: Wartime Aggression 1) Both nations must assist in Resistance wars started in any original territory of either nation of the Signatories of this Treaty.
2) Resistance Wars started in any Conquered territory in an attempt to regain it require a direct and official request to be made for assistance. 3) It is in the best interests of both nations that discussions regarding an official Declaration of War against any other nation be discussed between the signatories prior to requesting assistance in relation to the attack upon another country.
4) Both Nations understand that eAustralia has a special agreement with eIndonesia and this agreement is in relation to the gradual return of its Sovereign States. Due to this both nations understand that eAustralia must remain Neutral in any conflict which involves eCanada and eIndonesia where they are on conflicting sides, eAustralia will follow this condition of the treaty except in the following circumstances:
a. Where eIndonesia or eCanada are attacked directly by the other, eAustralia will enter the conflict in Defence of the Defender.
b. Where eIndonesia or eCanada are attacked by another nation where the other has MPPs or is part of an Alliance, eAustralia will enter the conflict in Defence of the Defender.
c. eAustralia understands that eCanada may choose to do the same thing by only entering on the side of the Defender should an attack occur against eAustralia or a Nation for which eCanada may have an MPP or other Treaty or Agreement with. Article VIII: Signing Regulations
1) This Treaty shall be deemed signed, in force and officially active from the time it has been passed by both the eAustralian Senate and the eCanada Congress.
2) Once passed by both parties, it must contain the Seals of the eAustralian Prime Minister, as well as the mark (Seals or signatures) of the President of eCanada.
3) This treaty shall be signed and remain in place for a period of two months at a time without
the need of review. A review must occur and a ratification of the Treaty must be signed after each two month period whether or not it contains any changes. Article IX: Treaty Cancellation
1) This Treaty may be amended or Cancelled at any review.
2) The direct intention of either signatory to withdraw from this Treaty requires a unanimous vote of the eAustralian Senate and Executive Government or Executive Government or President and Congress of eCanada and one months notice to the other signatory.
3) The treaty may also be cancelled if the terms of this Treaty or any other Agreements
between the two signatories is breached and Article V, Section 6) and 7) fail to resolve such issues.
4) The signatories of this Treaty agree that any breach of this agreement by either Nation, without Article V, Section 6) and 7) being implemented or attempted or an immediate withdrawal or cancellation of the Treaty will result in a penalty of 1000 Gold being paid in reparations. Signatories:
eAustralia Prime Minister of Australia
eCanada President of eCanada
The Official document as Signed and Registered on eRepublik: