Six-party trade union agreement (6TUA)

The six-party Trade Union Agreement (Russian: Шестисторонный Профсоюзный Договор, Shestistronnyj Profsoyuznyj Dogovor) is a document outlining the responsibilities and obligations of 6 nations vis-à-vis each other concerning their trade relations.

The initiative to create the document was taken by Russia in October 2014. Russia was also the first nation to ratify the agreement on the 19th of October 2014.

Treaty
§1 The six nations shall form a unified trade bloc and will do their best not to let external events and/or nations interfere with the continues trading between their nations.

§2 Signatories pledge to notify the other members 30 days in advance should their intent be to terminate their trade relations with the others.

§3 Signatories will aim to support each others economic sustainability in times of war.

§4 Signatories are obliged to notify the others in the event of an outbreak of war.