Carr Agreement (Principia Moderni IV)

Captain William Carr acting in his capacity as a represenative of Parliament and the Crown proposes a treaty between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Belka and Swahili.

Terms

 * Belkan land and naval forces may station themselves on the island of Socotra.


 * Belka has the right to search for and extract coal in the area of OTL Tanzania.


 * Belkan citizens will be allowed to with extraterritorial rights in the OTL region of Tanzania at a rate of 5,000 settlers a year.


 * Britian will be given extraterritorially over Kismayo, all lands, seas and island within a 25km radius of it while the agreement is in force and 5 years after the cancellation of the agreement before Britain will return it.


 * Swahili will sign a free trade agreement with Britain while Britain will set a common external tarrif minimum for Swahili and British trade.


 * British merchants, traders and investors rights to invest, own property and lend will be protected by the law and judiciary of Swahili.


 * A force, 40,000 strong comrpised of Swahili citizens will be trained, eqquipped and commanded by British officers with the option to be deployed overseas and into combat. Soliders will sign on for a 7 year term in which they will be boud in. While stationed in Swahili the payment of reasonable wages for these soliders will be provided by Swahili. When deployed overseas, someone else will pay their wages. If Swahili is in a state of war, this force will support Swahili forces under the command of the British.


 * The passage of British and Belkan naval and land forces through Swahili land is permitted with informing of Swahili.


 * Britian and Belka both agree to enter a state of war with any nation which declares war on Swahili though not bound if Swahili declares war on them. Swahili is bound to not ally with any state Britian or Belka is in a state of war with.


 * Paid for by Swahili, the British will establish and adminstrate a number of education establishments equiavelent to a capacity for 4,000 students studying at any one time teaching in English. These may be fee- paying or subsided by Swahili but the schools must be filled.


 * The British will allocate places for education in British universities at the cost to Britain.

Signatures

 * United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland represented by Captian William Carr: User:Person67


 * Belka:


 * Swahili: