Cimmeria, post Crown Conflict

Amélia was listening to the statement from Ivan and thinking to herself, "I'm never going to hear of it now from Sofia since her little rant was spot on with the Cogorians sending a representative instead of a government leader." She shook her head and after acknowledging the statement from Senhor Gogorovich, Amélia motioned for everyone to sit around the conference room table where copies of the treaty had already been laid out by her second in command, one in Cogorian for Senhor Gogorovich, one in Mercanti for Senhor Staedtler and one for herself in Merilia. Amélia addressed everyone in Mercanti, the one language she knew both could understand, "now, what you have in front of you is a very short peace treaty in your nations language that will bring about an end to the hostilities of the Crown Conflict and revert everything to a state of status quo ante bellum. This will end the war in a stalemate with neither side claiming victory but it will allow you both to head home and begin the process of rebuilding your nation and looking towards a brighter future. Please read over the treaty and should you have no objections, go ahead and sign your copy and then pass them over so the others here can sign as well."

The Treaty of Avon:
The First People's Empire of Cogoria and the Kingdom of Samaria, desirous of ending the Crown Conflict which has subsisted between these two Powers, and of restoring the principles of Peace, Friendship, and good Understanding between them, have for that purpose appointed their respective Representatives, that is to say, Representative Ivan Gogorovich of Cogoria and Prime Minister William Staedtler of Samaria and have agreed upon the following Articles. The Merilian League, through its appointed representative of Amélia Coelho, Head of the 2nd Crimson Beret Corps, shall oversee the ratification of this Treaty. Once the Treaty is in effect, status quo ante bellum (“the state existing before the start of the war”) shall exist between the two Powers.

ARTICLE ONE
There shall be a firm and universal Peace between the First People’s Empire of Cogoria and the Kingdom of Samaria, and between their respective Countries, Cities, and Armed Forces of every degree without exception of places or persons.

ARTICLE TWO
All combat engagement by land, sea and air shall cease as soon as this Treaty has been ratified by both parties after which orders shall be sent to the Armed Forces of the two Powers to stand down and cease from all hostilities.

ARTICLE THREE
Territorial and naval borders of the two Powers shall remain as they were before the outbreak of the Crown Conflict.

ARTICLE FOUR
All Prisoners of War taken by either side shall be returned to their respective Countries as soon as is practicable after the ratification of this Treaty.

ARTICLE FIVE
This Treaty, which shall be ratified on both sides without alteration by either of the Powers, and the ratification being mutually exchanged, shall be binding on both parties. Furthermore, this document shall be signed by the respective Representatives of the Merilian League, the First People’s Empire of Cogoria and the Kingdom of Samaria with copies being made in each nation’s official language which shall then be distributed to that country's government.

Signed at Avon, Kalti the 08/07/17.

Representative Amélia Coelho of the Merilian League
Representative Ivan Gogorovich of the First People’s Empire of Cogoria
Prime Minister William Staedtler of the Kingdom of Samaria
 
Staedtler read over the copy of the treaty, and knew just what had to be done. He sat there in silence for minute, before he pulled out his fountain pen and signed the treaty. He then passed the copy over for the others to sign.
 
Ivan looked at the treaty before him, it seemed identical to the one he had been shown in Oktobergrad prior to being sent. As such he could find no reason not to sign it. Without a hint of a flourish he scrawled his name onto the paper, before passing it over to the others and signing theirs in turn. Sitting back he awaited the next stage of the formalities so that the meeting could conclude, he wondered what was going on back in the homeland, the idea of peace coming again was already resulting in a surge of optimism before he left, perhaps there would be a parade to commemorate the event, at that thought he let a smile briefly flicker across his business like demeanour, as images of joyous people out on the streets celebrating flitted acroos his mids eye.
 
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