New landmark agreements with Istalia, Kundrati and Trigunia
February 5288 - With the new Alliance Agreements placing trade, commerce and joint educational, cultural and investment partnerships across the board at the epicentre of the already solid relations developed over the course of the century, also vowing to protect each other's sovereignty
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Prime Minister of the State of Beiteynu Keren Shlomo during this morning's address in Yishelem
Yishelem, Beiteynu - The Head of the Medinat Department and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ariel Navron Hashim announced this morning that the governments of Istalia, Kundrati and Trigunia have reached a consensus on the proposed alliance agreements by the Beiteynuese Government, after almost 4 years of negotiations and discussions, with all 3 treaties expected to enter the ratification process within the year by all 4 legislative assemblies. Marking their landmark significance, Prime Minister Keren Shlomo addressed the media immediately after the announcement:
This is a historic day for Beiteynu and her allies. Decades of diplomacy, trade, commerce and joint partnerships across the board have brought Istalia, Kundrati and Trigunia closer to Beiteynu and our vision of an international coalition of nations from across 3 continents that work in unison towards their common pursuit of prosperity across a plethora of affairs. The framework offered by these new Alliance Agreements will further solidify the opportunities already provided by our continuous relations across the decades for an unprecedented growth in the 54th century.
The new agreements in their majority include the framework already provided by the Beiteynuese Accords of Diplomacy, Trade and Partnership, including but not limited to diplomatic channels, visas, extradition of citizens, the Equifund and overall bureaucratic enablement via the Beiteynuese Government's Medinat Department for diplomatic relations and the International Trade Association on all things trade and commerce. Of the most significant additions marking the new agreements are the inclusion of educational and cultural provisos, joint intelligence efforts and joint declarations of war and provisos of support in cases of conflict, with a further addition for the Kundrati agreement including the deployment of forces by the Beiteynuese Defense Force in Kundrati.
The single biggest addition, making the new agreements mostly focused on trade and commerce is an inclusion of a two-way street of trade quotas, promising to allow Beiteynuese exports to surpass a net amount of 90B LOD over the course of the 54th century, with additional details provided in the Trigunian and Kundrati agreements pertaining to joint investments on specific areas of interest that the public and private sectors have already embarked on.