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The Demilitarization and Preservation Pact represented a bilateral treaty between the Polish Social Nationalist Republic and the Federated Communes of Siberia. This significant agreement effectively resolved the brief Culturo-military crisis that had arisen between the two entities.

the Demilitarization and Preservation Pact
pakt o demilitaryzacji i preserwacji(Polish)
Пакт о демилитаризации и сохранении(Russian)
File:PCBW DPC IMG.png
Type: Bilateral Treaty
Signed: 2039
Location: Geneva
Original Signatories: the Polish Social Nationalist Republic

File:PCBW FCS.pngFederated Communes of Siberia

Ratifiers: the Polish Social Nationalist Republic
File:PCBW FCS.pngFederated Communes of Siberia

Background

In response to the significant presence of anglo-centric cultural influences observed in the newly established Federated Communes of Siberia, the Polish Social Nationalist Republic (PSNR) took decisive action by deploying naval vessels to the Sea of Okhotsk and stationing ZZ troops on select arctic islands located north of the aforementioned nation. Promptly addressing the situation, the Federated Communes of Siberia extended an invitation to the Kultokrat of the PSNR for diplomatic discussions held in AltUN. Following several hours of negotiations, a mutually agreeable resolution was reached, with the Federated Communes of Siberia committing to the preservation of Russian and native cultures, as well as relinquishing control of two arctic islands to the PSNR. In exchange, the Federated Communes of Siberia secured admission into the Comecon and the withdrawal of ZZ forces and naval presence from the region.

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The Demilitarization and Preservation Pact

Preamble:
The Federated Communes of Siberia (hereinafter referred to as "FCS") and the Polish Social Nationalist Republic (hereinafter referred to as "PSNR"), recognizing the importance of maintaining regional stability, cultural preservation, and cooperation, have entered into the following treaty:

Article 1: Transfer of Islands
The FCS hereby transfers ownership and control of two islands, namely Vilkitsky Island and Shokalsky Island, to the PSNR. The PSNR acknowledges and accepts the transfer of the aforementioned islands, which shall fall under its sovereignty and jurisdiction.

Article 2: Preservation of Culture
The FCS undertakes the responsibility to preserve and protect the Russian and native cultures of Siberia. The FCS shall take all necessary measures to safeguard cultural heritage, traditions, and languages within its territory.

Article 3: Technological Support
The PSNR, in a spirit of cooperation, agrees to provide technological support to the FCS. The PSNR shall facilitate the FCS's access to the Comecon, allowing for enhanced technological collaboration and advancements.

Article 4: Withdrawal of Forces
The PSNR commits to the complete withdrawal of ZZ (Zabójcy Zła) forces and their navy from the designated area. The withdrawal process shall be conducted in an orderly and coordinated manner, ensuring the smooth transition of security responsibilities.

Article 5: Ratification and Implementation
This treaty shall be subject to ratification by the respective legislative bodies of both the FCS and the PSNR. Upon ratification, this treaty shall enter into force and become legally binding on both parties. Any disputes arising from the interpretation or implementation of this treaty shall be resolved through diplomatic channels.

In witness whereof, the undersigned, being duly authorized by their respective governments, have signed this treaty.

Done in duplicate, in the Russian and Polish languages, both texts being equally authentic.