The London Concordate of 1916 was a mutual defense treaty created by the United Kingdom and its allies. The treaty outlines the unified goals of the member states and establishes the principle of mutual assistance. Overall command of Concordate forces is also organized in the treaty.
Terms[]
Article 1: Goals of the Concordate[]
- The London Concordate is dedicated to preserving the global peace.
- The London Concordate is dedicated to preserving the global system of trade and collaboration.
Article 2: On Mutual Defense[]
- The member states of the London Concordate shall provide assistance to any member state of the Concordate should that member state face:
- Armed Invasion
- Imminent Threat of Invasion
- Political Disruption due to a Foreign Actor
- Significant Economic Collapse
- The member states of the London Concordate shall not interfere in other member state's political or economic stability without the consent of the government.
Article 3: Leadership of the Concordate[]
- In times of peace, the Concordate will retain an active joint command in London to coordinate exercises and other peace-time operations.
- The Concordate Joint Command will be a council of member state military representatives with each nation allowed one representative.
- As the largest military forces in the Concordate, the Imperial Federation, United States, Russian Empire, and Empire of Japan will each have a second representative.
- The Imperial Federation will maintain a third representative as Permanent Chair of the Concordate Joint Command.
Proposed Terms[]
Signatures[]
- Imperial Federation Steph (talk)
- United States "Let Freedom Ring"
- Russian Empire
- Empire of Japan
- Federation of the Danube Colgan dog 23:10, August 17, 2019 (UTC)
- Kingdom of Portugal Majestral1
- Kingdom of Denmark: King Rodby I
Observers[]
- Kingdom of Greece (Hellenic Kingdom) batran99