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TRADE ACCORD BETWEEN THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN AND THE PERSIAN EMPIRE


TRADE ACCORD AND TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE EMPIRE OF JAPAN AND THE PERSIAN EMPIRE

Negotiated and Agreed Upon, January 1863


Preamble

In recognition of the mutual benefits that flow from peaceful commerce and strategic cooperation between sovereign nations, the Empire of Japan and the Persian Empire do hereby enter into this Treaty of Friendship and Trade. This Treaty establishes a framework of exchange wherein the industrial strength of Japan meets the ancient wealth of Persia, and wherein both nations grant each other the strategic access necessary to project power and protect their interests across the seas. To the enrichment of both realms and the flourishing of their peoples, this Treaty is ordained.


Article I — Persian Exports to Japan

The Persian Empire shall deliver to the Empire of Japan the following goods, sourced from the finest producers and craftsmen of the Persian realm, in quantities and at intervals to be agreed upon by the authorized trade representatives of both nations:

White Marble — hewn from the ancient quarries of Persia, of a purity and luminosity unmatched by any stone found in the Pacific or Australian territories of Japan. This marble shall grace the Imperial buildings, monuments, and public spaces of the Empire, a testament in stone to the friendship between two great civilizations.

Turquoise — the sky-blue gemstone for which Persia is renowned across all nations, drawn from the mines of Nishapur and the eastern provinces. This stone shall adorn the jewelry of the Imperial Court, the decoration of sacred spaces, and the commerce of Japan's luxury markets. No other gem captures the meeting of earth and heaven as Persian turquoise does, and Japan shall have access to the finest specimens.

Saffron — the red gold of Persia, each thread hand-harvested from the crocus fields of Khorasan. The most valuable spice in all the world, commanding prices that exceed its weight in precious metals. Persian saffron shall enter the kitchens of Japan's elite, the tea ceremonies of its nobility, and the trade routes of its merchant class, yielding enormous margins at every point of sale.

Dried Fruits — a selection of Persia's finest orchard produce, including pistachios from the gardens of Rafsanjan, almonds of unmatched sweetness, dates from the southern oases, raisins from the sun-dried vineyards of the interior, and pomegranates preserved at the peak of ripeness. These fruits, unknown to the soils of Japan or the Southern Cross, shall introduce new flavors to the Japanese palate and new commodities to its markets.

Persian Carpets — the handwoven masterpieces for which Persia has been celebrated since antiquity, each carpet a work of art requiring months or years of skilled labor, its patterns telling stories of gardens, hunts, and celestial spheres. These carpets shall grace the floors of the Imperial Palace, the residences of the great Daimyo, and the finest establishments of Edo and Kyoto. To possess a Persian carpet is to possess a piece of civilization itself.


Article II — Japanese Exports to Persia

The Empire of Japan shall deliver to the Persian Empire the following goods, manufactured in the state-owned mills, foundries, arsenals, and shipyards of the Japanese realm, in quantities and at intervals to be agreed upon by the authorized trade representatives of both nations:

Rifles and Ammunition — modern breech-loading rifles produced in the arsenals of Japan, together with sufficient ammunition for their sustained use. These weapons shall arm the soldiers of the Persian Empire with the tools of modern warfare, replacing outdated matchlocks and smoothbores. Japan shall additionally provide the powder, shot, and cartridges necessary to keep these rifles in service, ensuring that Persian forces are never wanting for firepower.

Machinery and Tools — steam engines, mechanical presses, lathes, drills, and the full apparatus of industrial production, manufactured in the foundries of Kyoto and the workshops of Osaka. These machines shall enable Persia to begin its own industrial journey, to process its own resources, and to reduce its dependence on foreign manufactures. Japanese engineers shall accompany the first shipments to instruct Persian workmen in their operation and maintenance.


Article III — Strategic Naval Access

In recognition of the deep and abiding friendship between the two Empires, and in the interest of mutual security and the protection of maritime commerce, the following strategic arrangements are agreed upon:

Japanese Naval Base in Qatar — The Persian Empire grants to the Empire of Japan the right to construct, maintain, and operate a permanent naval base on the Qatari Peninsula, at a location to be mutually determined by the naval authorities of both nations. This base shall serve as a coaling station, resupply point, repair facility, and anchorage for vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy operating in the Persian Gulf, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. The base shall be sovereign Japanese territory for the duration of this Treaty, administered by the Imperial Navy under the laws of Japan. Japan shall bear all costs of construction and maintenance. Persian vessels shall be granted access to the base for resupply and shelter in times of need.

Persian Refueling and Resupply Rights at Midway — In exchange, the Empire of Japan grants to the Persian Empire the right to utilize the Japanese naval base at Midway Atoll for the purposes of refueling and resupply. Persian naval and merchant vessels may call at Midway to replenish coal, water, and provisions during voyages across the Pacific. These rights are limited to refueling and resupply only. Persian vessels shall not establish permanent facilities, station forces, or conduct military operations from Midway without the express authorization of the Imperial Japanese Navy. All activities shall conform to the regulations of the base.


Article IV — Terms of Exchange

The goods described in Articles I and II shall be exchanged on terms of mutual equivalence, with the specific quantities, schedules, and shipping arrangements to be negotiated by the trade representatives of both nations. Both parties agree that the value of the industrial goods provided by Japan shall be matched by the value of the luxury goods provided by Persia, ensuring a balanced and sustainable commerce that enriches both treasuries without indebting either nation.


Article V — Duration and Renewal

This Treaty shall remain in effect for a period of ten years from the date of ratification. Upon its expiration, both parties shall meet to renegotiate its terms in good faith. The naval base arrangements described in Article III shall be subject to renewal at the same interval. Either party may withdraw from this Treaty with two years' written notice to the other, except that the naval base provisions may not be separately terminated without abrogating the entire Treaty.


Article VI — Friendship and Cooperation

Beyond the exchange of goods and the sharing of strategic facilities, this Treaty represents a bond of friendship between the Empire of Japan and the Persian Empire. Both nations, ancient in civilization and resolute in sovereignty, recognize in each other a partner worthy of respect. Trade is the first bridge. Strategic cooperation is the second. May others follow.


Signed and Sealed,

For the Empire of Japan:

The Shogun of the Imperial Court of Edo ( u/MB_Luminary_Studios )

For the Persian Empire:

The Shah of Persia ( u/FirefighterLast3730 )

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Back to Origins NRP - rulebook

Game rules

actions

· you have 6 actions per turn. · each action is limited to 1,500 characters. · no powerscaling – you may not combine multiple distinct activities into a single action (e.g., researching and building, or making two separate attacks). · up to 2 of your 6 actions may be designated as secret actions per turn. · signing treaties or alliances does not count as an action, but must still be listed separately in your action block.

time

· each turn represents 1 year of in-game time.

realism & fairness

· the gm will treat events realistically, but not so harshly that it ruins the fun. · no player will be spoiled or given unfair advantages.

npcs & colonies

· the gm controls npc nations when interacted with. some npc nations will also act independently each turn. · colonies may be played as factions. the owning player cannot annex their own colony to shut it down.

war & combat

· every war involves a hidden stat called firepower, calculated from stats on your sheet. · firepower is divided by the defender’s defensive infrastructure, determining how easy or difficult the war is for the attacker. · when attacking, you must specify exactly how many soldiers/ships you are committing. · committing your entire military to a war has consequences: · Occupation zones become significantly more vulnerable to being lost. · Stability will drop sharply.

Modernization Cap

· There is a global Modernization Cap that applies to all nations. · The cap rises whenever any nation successfully invents something new. · No nation may exceed the current cap unless they are the one inventing something that raises it. · Only inventions with military use count toward raising the cap; purely civilian inventions do not. · This cap is not hidden — it is publicly known and tracked separately from Firepower.

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Back to Origins NRP - January 1st, 1861 (day 2)

It has come to my attention, many of you have not understood the rule of no powerscalling.

But don't worry, I'll explain it so we are all on the same page.

No powerscalling means your actions can't do two things at once, that is, you can't research and build something in the same action.

I know this is a new rule and that we are all not used to it, but this encourages people to use their actions slightly more smartly.

I hope this warning stops the actions from violating this rule, I don't want to have to write this again.

On another hand, I ignored day 1's problems related to this so I could explain right here, thank you for your attention

World events:

American Civil War erupts as the Confederacy formally declares independence.

The Taiping Rebellion ignites in southern China, challenging Qing rule.

Prussia expands the Zollverein; Mecklenburg and Saxony join. Bavaria and Württemberg, fearing Prussian hegemony, form the South German Union. Baden signals interest in joining.

British forces invade Egypt, opening the British-Ottoman War.

French armies cross into Spain and Spanish Morocco, beginning the Franco-Hispanic War.

American forces land in Spanish Caribbean colonies, launching the American-Hispanic War.

France and the Netherlands partition Belgium following a joint invasion.

Spain begins raising emergency conscripts to hold the northern front.

Italian states accelerate unification efforts, rallying against French expansion.

Portugal enters the Franco-Hispanic War, committing 30,000 troops to reinforce the Spanish border—old rivalries set aside in the face of a common enemy.

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THE PACIFIC TRIANGLE ACCORD

THE PACIFIC TRIANGLE ACCORD

A Treaty of Mutual Respect, Delineated Sovereignty, and Defensive Partnership between the Empire of Japan, the United States of America, and the Great Qing Dynasty.

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Preamble:

Recognizing the shared interest in maintaining stability across the Pacific Ocean, and acknowledging the necessity of clear territorial boundaries to prevent future conflict, the undersigned powers have agreed to the following terms.

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Article I — Territorial Adjustments

Clause 1: The United States of America formally recognizes and cedes its claims to the Midway Atoll. The Empire of Japan shall assume full sovereignty over Midway, to be utilized for naval coaling, communication, or other strategic purposes as Japan deems necessary.

Clause 2: The Empire of Japan formally renounces any claim to the Hawaiian Islands, recognizing the sovereignty of the United States of America over the entire Hawaiian archipelago. This recognition is permanent and extends to future possessions in the region.

Clause 3: The Great Qing Dynasty is granted the status of Suzerain over the Ryukyu Kingdom. As such, the Ryukyu Islands shall maintain their local governance but shall pay formal tribute to the Qing Emperor, guaranteeing Qing naval access and influence in the Eastern China Sea.

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Article II — Non-Aggression Pact (Japan–United States)

Clause 1: The Empire of Japan and the United States of America agree to a formal Non-Aggression Pact, lasting for a period of five (5) years from the date of ratification.

Clause 2: During this period, neither party shall engage in hostile military action, blockade, or military provocation against the other’s sovereign territories or colonial possessions. All disputes arising during this period shall be resolved via diplomatic channels.

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Article III — Non-Aggression Pact (Japan–Qing Dynasty)

Clause 1: The Empire of Japan and the Great Qing Dynasty agree to a formal Non-Aggression Pact, lasting for a period of five (5) years from the date of ratification.

Clause 2: Both nations commit to the peaceful resolution of border disputes and trade disagreements. The Japanese Navy shall maintain free passage through designated waterways, while the Qing Army shall refrain from any military build-ups along the coastlines facing Japan.

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Article IV — Mutual Defense Against British Aggression (Japan–Qing)

Clause 1: The Empire of Japan and the Great Qing Dynasty formally enter into a defensive alliance, to be invoked strictly in the event of unprovoked aggression by the United Kingdom or any of its colonial administrations.

Clause 2: If either nation is attacked by the Royal Navy, British Army, or forces of the British East India Company, the other signatory shall provide immediate material and logistical aid, including but not limited to:

· Port access and coaling stations for warships.

· Intelligence sharing regarding Royal Navy movements.

· Economic sanctions against British trade interests in the Pacific.

Clause 3: This clause is defensive in nature and does not obligate either party to join an offensive war or expedition.

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Article V — Duration and Ratification

Clause 1: The Non-Aggression Pacts (Articles II & III) shall remain in effect for five (5) years, renewable upon mutual consent.

Clause 2: The Mutual Defense Clause (Article IV) shall remain in effect indefinitely, subject to review at the end of ten (10) years.

Clause 3: This Treaty shall enter into full force upon the ratification and signature of all three sovereign powers.

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Signed and Sealed,

For the Empire of Japan:

The Shogun of the Imperial Court of Edo (u/MB_Luminary_Studios)

For the United States of America:

The President of the United States (u/ExplanationScared351)

For the Great Qing Dynasty:

The Emperor of the Great Qing Dynasty (u/RefrigeratorGold834)

Date: January 1st, 1860

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THE SYDNEY-TOKYO TRADE AND MUTUAL DEFENSE ACCORD

THE SYDNEY-TOKYO TRADE AND MUTUAL DEFENSE ACCORD

Drafted by the Commonwealth of Australia, Tendered to the Imperial Shogunate of Japan

Preamble:

Recognizing the impending sovereignty of the Commonwealth of Australia and the rising industrial power of the Empire of Japan, the Governor-General of Australia and the Shogun of Japan hereby enter into this agreement to secure mutual prosperity, defense, and financial interdependence.

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Article I — Resource Exchange (Australian Exports to Japan)

Clause 1: The Commonwealth of Australia shall reserve 40% of its annual domestic iron ore production and 45% of its annual domestic coal ore production exclusively for export to the Empire of Japan.

Clause 2: These resources shall be sold to Japan at a fixed rate of 5% below prevailing global market rates.

Clause 3: Exports shall begin immediately upon the ratification of this Accord and continue indefinitely, unless terminated per Article V.

Article II — Resource Exchange (Japanese Exports to Australia)

Clause 1: In exchange for Australian raw materials, the Empire of Japan shall reserve 30% of its total industrial production for export to the Commonwealth of Australia.

Clause 2: This 30% allocation shall cover all industrial goods, including but not limited to: processed steel, refined iron, textiles, canned and salted foods, military uniforms, and naval components.

Clause 3: These industrial goods shall be sold to Australia at a flat rate of 5% below prevailing global market rates, calculated on a per-item basis.

Article III — Gold and Minting Agreement

Clause 1: The Commonwealth of Australia shall ship 10% of its annual domestic gold production (in raw ore or refined bars) to the Imperial Mint of Japan.

Clause 2: The Imperial Mint shall refine and mint this gold into Japanese-denominated currency.

Clause 3: Of the minted currency:

· 5% of the total value shall be returned to Australia as currency to facilitate local trade.

· The remaining 5% of the total value shall remain in the Japanese treasury as payment, which shall be used to secure 10% of Japan's annual arms production, military uniforms, and shipbuilding output for Australian defense forces.

Article IV — Currency Union Clause (Post-Independence)

Clause 1: Upon the formal independence of the Commonwealth of Australia (scheduled for 1863), the Commonwealth shall officially adopt the Japanese Yen as its internal circulating currency.

Clause 2: The Australian government shall retain the right to mint its own regional coinage, provided it is pegged strictly to the Japanese Yen and backed by gold reserves held jointly in Sydney and Tokyo.

Clause 3: This clause is designed to create a unified Pacific economic zone, removing reliance on the British Pound.

Article V — Non-Aggression and Mutual Defense

Clause 1: The Empire of Japan and the Commonwealth of Australia shall sign a 10-year Non-Aggression Pact, renewable by mutual consent.

Clause 2: In the event of an external armed attack upon the sovereign territory of either signatory, the other party is obligated to provide material aid, intelligence, and logistical support—including but not limited to naval resupply and port access.

Clause 3: This defense obligation does not require either nation to participate in offensive campaigns initiated by the other. It applies strictly to defensive actions against a third-party aggressor.

Article VI — Mutual Defense Against British Aggression

Clause 1: Specifically and explicitly, the Empire of Japan guarantees its full diplomatic and logistical support to the Commonwealth of Australia in the event that the United Kingdom engages in aggressive military or economic action to prevent Australian independence.

Clause 2: This includes, but is not limited to, the provision of naval escorts for Australian ports, the establishment of a joint intelligence sharing network to track Royal Navy movements, and the loan of Japanese warships to Australian waters during the transition period.

Article VII — Duration and Termination

Clause 1: This Accord shall remain in full force for a period of no less than 10 years, beginning upon the date of signature.

Clause 2: Either party may withdraw from this Accord by providing a formal written notice of intent 12 months in advance.

Clause 3: In the event of a breach of the Mutual Defense clause, the Accord shall be considered immediately null and void.

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Signed and Sealed,

For the Commonwealth of Australia:

Governor-General of the Australian Colonies

For the Empire of Japan:

The Shogun of the Imperial Court of Edo

Date: January 1st, 1860

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Back to origins NRP - January 1st, 1860

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World events:

Stability in the Qing dynasty are at the low most, it's probable that soon an rebellion will happen

On the USA, there is a high secessionist feeling rising

Spain starts producing a new type of ship called ironclad, it's the first ship who is fully steam moved and Made out of Iron, but it's still under testing, perhaps they are going to change Navy battles... Or fail....

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THE EURASIAN TRIPARTITE COMPACT

THE EURASIAN TRIPARTITE COMPACT

Treaty of Mutual Defense, Economic Solidarity, and European Sovereignty

Preamble:

The Signatory Powers of the Eurasian Tripartite Compact (hereinafter referred to as "the Compact"), observing the shifting geopolitical landscape and the potential for coercion within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, do hereby establish this treaty as a shield for European sovereignty. In light of the Greenland Crisis of 2025 and the destabilizing actions of the United States of America, the signatories agree to the following Articles:

Article I: Admission, NATO Withdrawal, and Voting

Clause 1: Any nation may seek admission to the Compact provided they are not subject to active sanctions or hostilities by any current signatory.

Clause 2: A prerequisite for full admission to the Compact is the formal withdrawal from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), in accordance with Article 13 of the NATO treaty (which mandates a 1-year notice period).

Clause 3: During their 1-year withdrawal notice period, a nation may hold observer status within the Compact but shall not be bound by its defense obligations until their exit from NATO is finalized.

Clause 4: Exception: France and Germany, as original founding members of this Compact, are exempt from the waiting period and assume full signatory rights immediately upon ratification.

Clause 5: Voting on New Members: The admission of a new member state requires a unanimous vote from the Council. If approved by all current members, the nation is formally inducted into the Compact.

Article II: Sovereignty and Border Integrity

Clause 1: The Compact recognizes absolute national sovereignty. It is not a supranational union like the European Union. Signatory parties retain sole authority over their domestic governance, national currency, and foreign policy regarding non-signatory nations.

Clause 2: The Compact encourages the reactivation and reinforcement of national border controls to maintain internal security.

Clause 3: For signatory parties that share a land or maritime border, the Compact facilitates simplified transit protocols to ease trade and citizen movement. Such protocols are to be negotiated bilaterally between the bordering parties and do not constitute the dissolution of border sovereignty.

Article III: Mutual Defense Obligation

Clause 1: An armed attack against the sovereign territory of any signatory party shall be considered an attack against all signatory parties.

Clause 2: In the event of such an attack, the remaining signatory parties commit to the collective defense of the attacked state. The response may include logistical support, direct military intervention, intelligence sharing, or material aid—to be decided at the sole discretion of the assisting parties based on their national capabilities.

Article IV: The Consultation Clause (Offensive Operations)

Clause 1: Should a signatory party initiate an offensive military campaign that requires external support, that party may invoke this Article.

Clause 2: Upon invocation, the remaining signatory parties shall convene an emergency council meeting within 72 hours to determine their participation.

Clause 3: Participation in offensive campaigns is strictly voluntary. Assistance, if offered, may include combat forces, logistical transport, volunteer corps, or non-military humanitarian support.

Article V: Limitations on Relations with the United States & NATO

Clause 1: The Compact positions itself as a defensive alliance against the unilateral actions of the United States of America, specifically citing the 2025 Greenland Crisis as justification for this stance.

Clause 2: This Compact does not declare war or inherent rivalry with the United States or NATO. It is designed purely as a protective mechanism for European nations who fear the U.S. could threaten its own allies.

Clause 3: Permitted Deals: Signatory parties are free to sign Non-Aggression Pacts, economic trade deals, or humanitarian agreements with the U.S. or NATO members.

Clause 4: Prohibited Deals: Signatory parties are strictly prohibited from engaging in military cooperation, intelligence sharing, or joint strategic planning with the United States of America. Any deal that strengthens the U.S.'s military position against signatory nations is forbidden under this treaty.

Article VI: Freedom of External Alliances

Clause 1: Signatory parties are permitted to sign bilateral or multilateral treaties with third-party nations, provided such treaties do not contradict the obligations set forth in this Compact.

Clause 2: Membership in other international organizations (such as the European Union) is not revoked or restricted by this Compact.

Article VII: Intelligence Sharing Obligations

Clause 1: Signatory parties are obligated to share all relevant intelligence regarding the European Union, NATO, the United States of America, and any state designated as an adversary by any signatory.

Clause 2: For the purposes of this Article, an "adversary state" is defined as any nation with which a signatory party is engaged in active warfare, active military rivalry, or covert destabilization operations.

Clause 3: A joint intelligence-sharing framework and secure communication network shall be established.

Article VIII: Financial Solidarity and Contributions

Clause 1: To maintain the national defense capabilities of the Compact, each signatory party shall be obligated to spend a minimum of 2% of its national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on its own domestic defense and military readiness.

Clause 2: The exact percentage may be reviewed annually at the Compact Economic Council and adjusted by unanimous consent.

Clause 3: Economic Crisis Exemption: In the event of a national economic depression, severe market crash, or catastrophic crisis, the affected party may file for a temporary exemption from this minimum spending obligation with the Council.

Article IX: Economic Brotherhood and Aid

Clause 1: Signatory parties are obligated to provide economic assistance to one another in times of crisis.

Clause 2: Crises qualifying for this clause include, but are not limited to: armed conflict, natural disasters, severe market collapses, or embargoes/sanctions imposed by third-party nations.

Clause 3: Assistance shall be rendered in good faith and may take the form of currency stabilization, trade preference, or direct bilateral loans between nations.

Article X: Military Stationing and Infrastructure

Clause 1: This Compact does not authorize the unilateral stationing of armed forces from one signatory party onto the sovereign territory of another.

Clause 2: The stationing of military personnel, or the construction of military bases on the sovereign territory of another party, requires a separate, explicit, bilateral agreement to be ratified by both involved parties. This applies equally to European theater and extra-continental deployments.

Article XI: The Compact Council and Permanent Seats

Clause 1: The Compact formally establishes a Council with permanent seats reserved for the founding members (Germany, France, and Russia).

Clause 2: Rotating Seats: Rotating seats for the Council may be established in the future. This shall be implemented only when the number of member nations reaches a sustainable capacity, and only by unanimous decision of the founding members.

Clause 3: Secession or Domestic Crisis: In the event of a secession crisis (where a province or region attempts to secede from a signatory party), the Compact Council shall automatically convene an emergency session. The party in crisis may request assistance from other signatories, which may include military intervention, UN peacekeeping forces, or diplomatic mediation.

Article XII: The Economic Council and Voting Mechanics

Clause 1: The Economic Council shall be occupied by representatives of every member nation indefinitely. It is tasked with overseeing the defense spending requirements and managing economic aid.

Clause 2: Voting Mechanics: Votes regarding the initiation, suspension, or redirection of economic aid require a Simple Majority Vote.

Clause 3: For any motion to pass, the votes in favor (Yes) must represent 51% or more of the active voting members. If the 'Yes' votes are 50% or lower, the motion is considered defeated.

Article XIII: Violations, Suspension, and Penalties

Clause 1: Failure to Comply with Economic or Defense Obligations: Any party that fails to meet the minimum domestic defense spending (Article VIII) or fails to honor the Mutual Defense Obligation (Article III) shall be reviewed by the Council. Violations result in the suspension of the offending party’s right to request aid or assistance for a period of no less than 1 year and no more than 5 years, to be decided by the Council.

Clause 2: Prohibited Deals: If any party signs a deal that violates Article V (Limitations on Relations with the U.S./NATO), they shall be immediately suspended from all rights under this treaty. The Council will convene an emergency session to decide whether the party will suffer prolonged limitations or be permanently removed from the Compact.

Article XIV: The Right to Withdrawal

Clause 1: Any signatory party may withdraw from the Compact by submitting a formal written declaration of intent to the other signatory parties.

Clause 2: Withdrawal shall be a two-year process:

Stage 1 (Year 1): The departing party remains a full signatory member with all rights and obligations intact.

Stage 2 (Year 2): The departing party enters a "Nation-on-Leave" status. They are exempt from financial obligations (Article VIII) but remain bound by Article III (Mutual Defense) and Article IX (Economic Brotherhood) for the duration of the transition.

Clause 3: Upon the conclusion of the second year, the departing party is formally released from all obligations and rights granted under this Treaty.

Article XV: Headquarters

Clause 1: The Headquarters of the Compact shall be established in Berlin, Germany, acting as the central seat of the founding members.

Clause 2: France and Russia, as founding members, are entitled to build secondary headquarters on their sovereign territory. However, Berlin remains the primary seat of the Compact Council.

Article XVI: Future Amendments

Clause 1: Future articles or amendments to this Treaty may be proposed by any signatory party.

Clause 2: Such amendments shall be presented to the Compact Council and must be approved by a unanimous vote of all current signatory parties before they can be ratified and added to the Treaty.

Article XVII: Respect for International Law

Clause 1: All provisions of this Compact are subordinate to the principles of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).

Clause 2: All actions taken under the banner of this Compact shall respect the applicable resolutions and charters of the United Nations.

Final Provisions:

This Treaty is entered into by the sovereign governments of Germany, France, and Russia.

Signed for the German Empire:

Signature: u/MB_Luminary_Studios

Date: June 1st, 2026

Signed for the French Republic:

Signature: u/ExplanationScared351

Date: June 1st, 2026

Signed for the Russian Federation:

Signature: u/Michings

Date: June 1st, 2026

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BREAKING: France, Germany & Russia Announce Formation of the Eurasian Tripartite Compact — Withdrawal from NATO Confirmed

In a historic diplomatic shift, France and Germany have formally announced their withdrawal from NATO, confirming the signing of a new trilateral alliance with the Russian Federation: the Eurasian Tripartite Compact (ETC).

According to statements released by all three governments, the Compact establishes a framework of mutual defense, economic cooperation, and strategic alignment between the signatories. Key points confirmed so far include:

Mutual Defense — An attack on any one member will be treated as an attack on all three.

Economic Integration — Reduced tariffs and closer trade ties between member states.

Freedom of Movement — Simplified travel between signatory nations, though borders and sovereignty remain intact.

Energy Cooperation — Preferential energy agreements between members.

Officials have stated that further details of the Compact — including its military command structure and additional protocols — will be released in the coming weeks as implementation begins.

This marks one of the most significant geopolitical realignments in recent memory, with analysts already speculating on how NATO and the EU will respond to the departure of two of Europe's most powerful nations.

u/ExplanationScared351 u/Michings

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