Korean Pact (Communist Age)

Korean Pact of 31 August 1994 is treaty signed by North and South Korea at 31 August 1994 and was accepted by Socialist United Nations at 1 September 1994. The treaty ends Korean War.

Signers' obligations
North and South Korea had the obligation to cooperate and to create the Korean Comitee. This Comitee retrieves the diplomatic missions of North and South Korea (representing both states).

North Korea
North Korea has the obligation to pay 1.000.000$/month to Korean Comitee and to don't attack anymore the South.

South Korea
South Korea has the obligation to pay 25.000.000$/month to Korean Comitee and to pay helps to North Korea (75.000.000$/month). Under South Korea was estabilish an embargo and wasn't have the right to sell the products out the country (except North Korea, China and Russia). South Korea hasn't the right to establish individual diplomatic relation with other states except North Korea.