Treaty of Saint-Malo (Day of Glory)

The treaty of Saint-Malo formaly recognised the (until then de facto) separation of the french empire between 2 entities: the French Republic and the United Royal Provinces. Both party agreed to recognised the government of the other and renounced giving active or passive aid to groups trying to "trouble the peace" in the other state.

Many on both side decried the general amnesty given to "unofficial activists" (read: spies and saboteurs) as well as the lack of compensation for lost lands and income. It did however allowed for the renewal of trades between the 2 states, safe passage to passport holders, the choice (within five years) to adopt the citizenship of the other state (though not in addition to one's current status), the return of troops in detention and finaly, land and goods confiscated by a government but not yet sold off would be given back *as is* to its previous owner.

Despite the odd incidents, the treaty as managed to hold for over a hundred years and relations between the 2 countries tend to be cordial.