Post by William Pitt (the Younger) on May 2, 2008 12:20:09 GMT 1
The treaty concerns the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Sweden.
When the two nations are ready, we await both signatories before the deal is formalised.
- The two nations sign a defensive pact that henceforth pledges the military alligeance of one nation to the other such that neither party would declare war on the other or any of their allies. What is more the two nations shall aid each other in the defense of either nation.
- The nation of Sweden henceforth allows British ships travelling to Scandanavia, be they merchant or military, to dock and supply themselves in your ports.
- The Swedish nation will henceforth lower taxes and tariffs on British goods, as trade will be increased between the two nations.
- The British Empire will transfer the sum of 100,000 Livre to the Swedish in return for the Swede Trade of Raw Materials, which shall henceforth be known as the North British Supplies Company, and will be rebased in Liverpool at the expense of 25,000 payed by the British.
- The British shall negotiate with the Swedish King on a joint economic reform plan to be published a year from the signing of the treaty with the main intentions of such a plan allowing British businessmen to travel across to Sweden and pass on their advice to the King on economic policy, following a tour given by a representative of the King. The tour will move around Sweden and should take 6 months. The final establishment of this act will be posted as a British reform.
- The Kingdom of Sweden may use British ports to dock merchant or navy ships on a long journey, however such ships must send a message ahead and bear with them the royal seal of the King of Sweden.
When the two nations are ready, we await both signatories before the deal is formalised.