The contracting parties,
Reaffirming their desire for the organisation of a system of collective security in Nationstates, with the participation of all the Communist states, irrespective of their branch of Communism or Socialism, which would make it possible to combine their efforts in the interests of securing peace amongst all Communists.
Taking into consideration at the same tirne the situation obtaining in Nationstates, which provide for the formation of new military groupings in the shape of the Fascist and Nazi foes, the various other alliances and the many Imperialists make the threat of another war and creates a menace to the national security of the combined Communist states.
Convinced that, under these circumstances, the peace-loving Communist states should take the necessary measures for safeguarding their security, and in the interests of maintaining peace amongst themselves.
In the interests of further strengthening and promoting friendship, co-opcration and mutual assistance, in accordance with the principles of respect for the independence and sovereignty of states, and also with the principle of noninterference in their internal affairs,
Have resolved to conclude this Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation and Mutual Assistance, . . .
Article 1. The contracting parties undertake, to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force, and to settle their international disputes by peaceful means so as not to endanger international peace and security.
Article 2. The contracting parties declare their readiness to take part, in the spirit of sincere co-operation, in all international undertakings intended to safeguard international peace and security and they shall use all their energies for the realisation of these aims.
Moreover, the contracting parties shall work for the adoption, in agreement with other states desiring to co-operate in this matter, of effective measures towards a general reduction of armaments and prohibition of atomic, hydrogen and other weapons of mass destruction. To a point.
Article 3. The contracting parties shall take council among themselves on all important international questions relating to their common interests, guided by the interests of strengthening international peace and security.
They shall take council among themselves immediately, whenever, in the opinion of any of them, there has arisen the threat of an armed attack on one or several states that are signatories of the treaty, in the interests of organising their joint defence and of upholding peace and security.Unless said attack is provoked or other extenuating circumstances are revealed. Upon which a majority vote will be required to withhold a declaration of war and immediate defense of said nation.
Article 4. In the event of an armed attack on one or several states that are signatories of the treaty by any state or group of states, each state that is a party to this treaty shall, in the exercise of the right to individual or collective self-defense, render the state or states so attacked immediate assistance, individually and in agreement with other states that are parties to this treaty, by all the means it may consider necessary, including the use of armed force. The states that are parties to this treaty shall immediately take council among themselves concerning the necessary joint measures to be adopted for the purpose of restoring and upholding international peace and security. In accordance with article 3.
Article 5. The contracting parties have agreed on the establishment of a joint command for a portion of their armed forces, which shall be placed, by agreement among these parties, under this command, which shall function on the basis of jointly defined principles. They shall also take other concerted measures necessary for strengthening their defence capacity, in order to safeguard the peaceful labour of their peoples, to guarantee the inviolability of their frontiers and territories and to provide safeguards against possible aggression. This body will be known as the Worker's Armed Forces otherwise known as the WAF. contributions to the WAF are voluntary unless otherwise stated by the Supreme Soviet.
Article 6. For the purpose of holding the consultations provided for in the present treaty among the states that are parties to the treaty, and for the purpose of considering problems arising in connection with the implementation of this treaty, a political consultative committee shall be formed in which each state that is a party to this treaty shall be represented by a member of the government, or any other specially appointed representative.
The committee may, form the auxiliary organs for which the need may arise.
Article 7. The contracting parties undertake not to participate in any coalitions and alliances, and not to conclude any agreements the purposes of which would be at variance with those of the present treaty.
The contracting parties declare that their obligations under existing international treaties are not at variance with the provisions of this treaty.
Article 8. The contracting parties declare that they will act in the spirit of friendship and co-operation with the object of furthering the development of, and strengthening the economic and cultural relations between them, adliering to the principles of mutual respect for their independence and sovereignty, and of non-interference in their internal affairs.
Article 9. The present treaty is open to be acceded to by other states-irrespective of their social and state systems-which may express their readiness to assist, through participation in the present treaty, in combining the efforts of the peaccloving states for the purpose of safeguarding the peace and security, of nations. This act of acceding to the treaty shall become effective, with the consent of the states that are parties to this treaty, after the instrument of acceptance has been deposited with the government of the Worker's Soviet Republic of Rhods
Article 10. The present treaty is subject to ratification, and the instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the government of the Worker's Soviet Republic of Rhods until the Supreme Soviet is up to membership.
The treaty shall take effect on the date on which the last ratification instrument is deposited. The Supreme Soviet of the Worker's Pact shall advise the other states that are parties to the treaty of each ratification instrument deposited with it.
Article 11. The present treaty shall remain in force until a member state wishes to leave this organization. For said parties there will be no cost to leave save that of the loss of camaraderie with the other members of this pact.
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THE SUPREME SOVIET: (Founding Ten members)
Rhods
Joesavi
UAWC
Vacant Seat
Rusikstan
Osea 767
Chrobalta
Kulverint
The Union of Myanmar
Kriania
PACT NATIONS:
Rhods
Joesavi
UAWC
The Rich Port (Former Member)
Rusikstan
Osea 767
Chrobalta
Kulverint
The Union of Myanmar
Wraithtoria
Kriania
Yassia
Bengera
Hornopolis
The Marxist Commune
Niur
Svardia
Shrillland
Brakna
Iduan
Polessia
Ryouese Black Islands
Len-Marx
Berizniki
Chyeknovostan Republic
Wolohanistan
Sebastianalandia
Slakonian
Grand Germanic Spain
East Fancainia
Benutanairan
Tartonica
Bendira