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Treaty of Westminster Approved
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Treaty of Westminster Approved
By JayDee


(Europeia - June 1, 2017) - Europeia’s Senate ratified the Treaty of Westminster on May 31. The treaty establishes a formal military and diplomatic alliance between the region and the United Kingdom (UK). President Darcness presented the treaty to the Senate on May 19. 

President Darcness praised the work of past administrative teams in his address to the Senate when presenting the treaty. “Throughout the past year, our regions have consistently collaborated militarily, culturally, and diplomatically, the president said.“Through our collaborative efforts against Nazis to our military cooperation, we can surely state that the development of our relationship has brought about mutual prosperity.” 

The treaty was well received by the general populace and the Senate. Europeia’s senior legislative body confirmed the treaty unanimously. The new Treaty between Europeia and the UK symbolizes a year’s worth of effort by multiple people on both sides in an effort to bring about a greater cooperation in military and cultural l undertakings.

The Treaty itself promises of future cooperation and prosperity between the two regions. Both regions promised to bond further through cultural celebrations as demonstrated by the Euro-UK State visit, which took place as each region’s legislature considered the treaty.. Europeia hosted some of the UK’s most prominent members, including George Nassau and Akillian Talleyrand, who both helped spearhead the Treaty for their region. Beyond cultural agreements, the UK and Europeian militaries have further agreed to cooperate in military activities through the Coalition Against the Ideology of Nazismand other joint operations.

“The Treaty of Westminster is another step forward in relations between our regions,” said UK Prime Minister Akillian. “From having the Status of Forces Agreement, the Accord of Cooperation and working together within CAIN, the United Kingdom and Europeia have shown we are strong partners and we showcase this to regions far and wide with a new treaty...It is more important than ever that Europeia and the UK collaborate together and the Treaty of Westminster shows our determination to do that now and in the future.” 

In Europeia current Minister of Foreign Affairs and former President Writinglegend held similar sentiments for the treaty. “Europeia has been building a very personal friendship with the United Kingdom for well over a year now. Not only does this treaty re-affirm such personal friendship and award upward mobility within diplomacy, but it also allows us to cultivate a stronger, core relationship with the UK through military and cultural means,” the foreign minister said. “The UK, for a year now, has been a reliable, trustworthy partner through military and cultural pursuit. As such, we would be remiss if we allowed for our relationship to stagnate at an Accord. I'm happy to now call the UK not only a friend, but an ally.”

Both Europeia and UK have shown great potential for a promising future of collaboration. If the past year of effort is anything to go off of, we can expect a great friendship between our two regions for years to come. 

While the Treaty of Westminster acknowledges the growth in the relationship between the two regions over the past year, it looks more toward the future. Further cooperation between Europeia and the UK will strengthen both regions and validate their alliance on the international stage.
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Congratulations to Europeia and United Kingdom on the new treaty.

The gradual, step-by-step approach you're taking to your treaties now is interesting; it seems like it has more potential to build lasting partnerships between regions, and less potential for drama if regions find they're not as compatible with each other as they first thought. A more deliberative approach.




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