[UK-IRE] Bushmills Agreement
Foreign Office
Desirous of re-establishing cordial relation between the two nations the governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom do agree and affirm the following;
1. In recognition of the regret the United Kingdom has for the breakdown in the relationship and in acknowledgment that the tone and language used in their communications was improper. The United Kingdom waives all claims on any cash awarded by the game to Ireland (which will be considered reparations) from the initial date of Ireland assuming control of Belfast and its attendant region to the date of the ratification of this treaty.
2. Both parties respect the right of each nation to run their own Training Wars as they see fit without any requirement for notice or permission of the other party.
Excepted from this understanding is that neither nation can engage in a Training War with a third nation that is actively engaged in a Training War with the other party and such a training war would involve the UK or Ireland attacking from one of their original national regions into one of the original national regions of the other party.
3.a ) Government officials from each nation’s executive should not fight in the other nations ground battles.
b ) In the event of any national from either party fighting in a manner contrary to the correct management of battles as established as “win or lose” orders as published weekly in;
https://www.erepublik.com/en/main/newspaper/army-orders-95981/1
And
https://www.erepublik.com/en/main/newspaper/uk-ministry-of-defence-2762/1
The first complaint should be made to the opposing government via Telegram in a timely manner who will be expected to either rectify such bars or recover lost points.
The recipient of such a complaint would be expected to use their own internal process to educate the offender(s).
4. Ireland shall retain control of the town of Belfast and its attendant region for the length of this treaty.
5. Neither party shall invite or encourage a third nation to take control of Belfast and its attendant region without prior consent of the other party.
6. Ireland shall return all monies collected from Belfast and its attendant region to the United Kingdom on the 20th of each month minus a daily nominal fee of 750cc per day of control.
7. The terms of this treaty shall be in effect from the date of ratification for a period of one month.
The treaty can then be subject to re-ratification for one month with the additional clause added that;
8. “Upon re-ratification of this treaty the Irish and United Kingdom governments shall nominate representatives to discuss the return of the town of Belfast and its attendant region to control of the United Kingdom, if no subsequent and superseding agreement is reached, by no later than the 20th March 2021.”
9. If the treaty is not re-ratified and clause 8 activated then the default position returns to that prior to initial ratification.
JiminyChristmas
JiminyChristmas
President of the United Kingdom on behalf of the United Kingdom Congress
Xoroathos
Xoroathos
Taoiseach of Ireland on behalf of the Dáil Éireann
The original agreement is published and signed here:
[IRE-UK] Bushmills Agreement
Comments
A thoroughly dishonourable and reprehensible document.
No one in eRep has the power or right to constrain a citizen from fighting wherever he or she chooses.
Belfast is BRITISH!
Jingoistic rubbish and irrelevant
And don’t take the name of that fine Northern Irish beverage in vain!
Congratulations on getting this treaty through Mr President
Crikey. A big one is this.
Ireland retains control; thought they had control anyway?
v + c
"3.a ) Government officials from each nation’s executive should not fight in the other nations ground battles."
An Afla clause if I've ever seen one...
But I'm glad this issue is resolved nonetheless. Thank you, Comrade President, for not being a jingoist. o7
It was certainly a grievance outlined by the UK from the beginning and whilst the Irish thinking was much the same as that of Wingfields, we made the concession to attempt to align with the UK's (internationally odd) way of thinking predicated on there being a control mechanism of peer compensation that would not impinge on internal mechanics of each nation.
It is early days but the Irish have yet to breach that particular clause.
Here's hoping the clause stays well and good through the process.
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Gov officials........not fight...........ground battles = Round 4 has a tendency to be a Air battle in quite a large umber of documented cases
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Unless you were attempting to highlight a failure under 3b in which case you might be confusing the battle listed in your screenshot which UK overall needed to win - Can't turn bar for UAE) with todays battle in Wales (which UK wants to lose - Can't turn bar for UK).
Diplomacy *is* a much better strategy than hurling late.night drunken insults.
OK.- So.we.have.to.give ground in order.to.resolve the issue - but the restoration of good relations.with the Paddies is worth it.
Jiminy is doing an excellent job repairing the damage caused by Appleby.