Treaty of Belgrade

The Treaty of Belgrade was signed on January 12, 2008. The agreements were between the states of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and SDR Miristabilnost. The resulting effects of the treaty were the creation of a "United Slavic Front" and the Personal Union of the two states to spread and increase the influence of the Pan-slavic movement in the Balkans.



= The Treaty of Belgrade =

I. Prologue
We, the Slavic States of Yugoslavia and the SDRM, hereby commit to enter a personal union, in order to solidify the cause of pan-slavic nationalism in the Balkans. We promise to protect one another, promote friendship and brotherhood, and aid one another in times of economic crisis.

II. Personal Union
The SDRM and Yugoslavia hereby pledge to enter a personal union with one another. Each government will retain it's respective sovereignty and it's own government, but once a month or in times of crisis meet in order to discuss affairs of the combined states.

III. Protection
Both states shall enter an exclusive protective state. The SDRM and Yugoslavia hereby agree, for the cause of the slavic people, protect one another in times of aggression, political upheavel, civil war, and war with an enemy state

IV. Economic Union
Both states hereby accept the dinar as their common stock currency. Both governments also hereby recognize this as a binding currency to tie both state's economys together.

V. Foreign Affairs
Both governments shall be free to direct their own foreign affairs, as long as it does not conflict with the affairs of the other state, or cause trouble. If a state is at war with a nation, the other state may not establish good affairs with that state, as both states shall be in war according to section III. When matters of foreign affairs relate to both nations, a joint decision is to be made by both governments

VI. Common Ideology
Both nations believe in furthering the cause of the Pan-Slavic Nationalist movement, and are establishing said treaty in order to bring the cause to greater strength by cooperation. They also share a common leftist foothold. The nations also agree to further the strength of socialism in the Balkans peninsula in the name of brotherhood and a new Internationale within the peninsula

Signed, For The Kingdom of Yugoslavia,

[King] Prince-Regent Paul Karadordevic

[Prime Minister] Josip Tito

[Foreign Minister] Gustaf Cechovich

Signed, For the Socialisticna Demokratska Republika Miristabilnost [SDRM],

[Chairman] Niloo Suosjećajan

[Prime Minister] Anđelko Razborit

[Foreign Minister] Vazdar Prijatelj