Diplomatic Relations Between The North Pacific and Canada
Preamble:
Recognizing The North Pacific government as the legitimate governing body of The North Pacific and the Cabinet of Canada as the legitimate governing body of Canada. We the regions of Canada and The North Pacific, in an effort to have fun and encourage inter-regional co-operation, do agree to the following:
1. Each region remains sovereign, and independent, as do each region's member nations.
2. Diplomatic relations do not create nor imply a military or political alliance.
3. Each region will place and maintain an embassy in the region of the other, in order to further communication between the two regions. The embassy will act as the official voice for each region within the other, and will respect the laws of foreign soil.
4. Each region will supply an ambassador to post occasional reports, on activities of their home region, in the appropriate thread.
5. Each region will encourage nations, that have an interest, to register and participate on the other's forum, so that both regions can get to know each other and so our friendship may be strengthened. Additionally, members of each region shall have an automatic invitation to participate in all festive occasions in either region.
6. Each region agrees to co-operate in promoting and passing quality UN resolutions when they are of mutual benefit.
7. Each region agrees to encourage and exhibit democratic principles.
8. These diplomatic relations are between The North Pacific and Canada only and do not affect any current or future treaties for either region.
9. Diplomatic relations may be reviewed and terminated by the governing bodies of either region should any of the terms of these guidelines not be upheld.
10. Any amendment of this document requires the mutual agreement of both regions before taking effect.