Treaty of Alexandria (Principia Moderni III Map Game)

The Treaty of Alexandria is the treaty that ends the war in Egypt between the UIN, the Christian Coalition, and the native Egyptian government and also resolves disputes between the powers regarding access and regulation of the Philadelphi Canal.

Rome
The nation of Egypt shall enter into Roman vassalage for a time until annexation is more proper for continued governance of the Egyptian state.

Rome shall inherit control of the Philadelphi Canal and be responsible for its upkeep and protection.

The previous Exarchate of Libya will be ceded back to the Empire, and the land considered part of the Exarchate of Cyrene will also be returned to the Empire.

Rome will finance the construction of adequate ports in the Croatian and Dacian enclaves.

Dacia
Dacia will recieve an enclave, and may construct a port there with Roman financial assisstance.

Croatia
Croatia will recieve an enclave, and may construct a port there with Roman financial assisstance.

UT's Thing
UT's Thing will recieve an enclave. Since there is already a port there, Roman financial assisstance will not be required.

Damascan Sultanate
The Sultanate will recieve the remainder of the Sinai peninsula as well as an enclave incorportating the city of Cairo. The Sultanate must finance the construction of an adequate port for the transfer of troops or supplies. Rome will not hinder the movement of peaceful civilians in and out of the Cairo enclave.

The Canal
Rome shall inherit control of the Philadelphi Canal and be responsible for its upkeep and protection.

All nations not at war with the Roman Empire or the vassal of Egypt will be permitted to use the canal for trade or the movement of civilians or troops.

Rome must be notified of troops moving through the canal. Failure to comply will result in military escort.

No fighting must take place in the canal or the entrances, and failure to abide by this will result in fines, military escorts for the parties involved, and possible military action.

Taxs on the canal will be set at a current flat rate of 2% of a ship's trade cargo value and if any of that cargo comprises slaves, 4% of the value of the slaves.

Discussion
That should be all, and I hope all find it reasonable enough. If there is anything I have forgotten, let me know. "This is not your grave  but you are welcome in it. " 20:07, September 18, 2014 (UTC)