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Contractually Obliged Diplomacy
« on: February 19, 2022, 05:36:53 PM »
1874-Aluhampton

The meeting between Emperor Jomel and  Prince Chinasa Nyakeya who was the first Consul of the Kermah Confederation had gone well and the two stood on the deck of the HIMS Insolent, the third ship of its name. In front of the mast a table had been set up with a table on it. A group of selected nobles from both countries stood watching as the two men each signed their name to the Aluhamton Treaty.

Quote from: The Aluhampton Treaty

The Kermah Confederation and the Empire of Paracambi, having meet in the spirit of friendship have agreed to the following arrangements between the two lands.

1. The two nations shall ensure a diplomat of noble rank shall be assigned to the capital of the other nation.

2. The two nations shall work together to combat the evil of slavery.

3. The nations shall do nothing to harm the trade of the other.

4. The nations shall seek to promote trade between themselves by allowing ships to dock at their ports with priority.

5. Neither nation shall undertake action to disrupt the follow of the water in Lake Dagamella.

6. The nations shall allow cross border travel so long as those crossing the border have registered their intention a week before doing so. Anyone crossing the border may stay for 60 days.

7. Any person arrested shall visiting the other shall be returned to the nation of their origin once found guilty. Their home nation must punish them in accordance with the law.

8. Ships bearing the flag of either nation shall be afforded the protection of both nations wherever they happen to be on Mundus.

9. The leaders of the two nations agree to meet every four years in alternating nations.



2022 marked the 37th meeting between the two nations. During those 36 previous meeting the treaty had changed to reflect the changing world but it largely remained one focused on being good neighbours and friends. This year the Confederation would welcome Emperor Benson to their lands and in accordance with what had become tradition in Kermah it was the turn of Kinjanja to host the event. King Tshepo was excited as he'd not had chance to host anything this big since becoming King in 2020. He was keen to show off his nations traditions and as the long standing military heart of the Confederation he had assembled a huge military contingent. The Green jacketed men of the Kinjanja Royal Guard proudly stood at the front of the gathering with their signature yellow and red sashes. The other heads of the states that made up the Confederation waited alongside Tshepo and as their guests arrived permitted the host King to greet the Emperor first. "Emperor Benson" Tshepo wrapped the Emperors hand with both of his own in a warm handshake. "We are delighted that time has come to have you in Kinjanja. Its an honour to meet with you." He made his way towards the other leaders, all of whom had meet Benson before and at the end of the line was the Consul, Dr. Adebola Kamau.

"Emperor Benson on behalf of the people of the Confederation we welcome you once more to Kermah. We hope to once more build upon our friendship and of course support each others continued growth."