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The '''Zamastan-Besmenia Treaty''' was a treaty between [[Zamastan]] and [[East Besmenia]]. The treaty was signed by Zamastanian [[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Elias Blanco]] and East Besmenian [[Prime Minister of Besmenia|Prime Minister]] [[Heinz Dimmler]] in [[Tofino]].
The '''Zamastan-Besmenia Treaty''' was a treaty between [[Zamastan]] and [[East Besmenia]]. The treaty was signed by Zamastanian [[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Elias Blanco]] and East Besmenian [[Premier of Besmenia|Premier]] [[Heinz Dimmler]] in [[Tofino]].


With the treaty, both states declared the establishment of diplomatic relations, the safeguarding of foreign, security and cultural policy, and the Zamastanian recognition of East Besmenia as the "legit" Besmenian state.
With the treaty, both states declared the establishment of diplomatic relations, the safeguarding of foreign, security and cultural policy, and the Zamastanian recognition of East Besmenia as the "legit" Besmenian state.
==History==
==History==
==Aftermatch==
==Aftermatch==

Latest revision as of 17:50, 28 November 2024

Zamastan-Besmenia Treaty
Treaty between the Federal Republic of Besmenia and the Imperial Republic of Zamastan on the establishment of diplomatic relations
TypeFriendship treaty
Signed9 October 1927
LocationTofino
Effective1 January 1928
SignatoriesZamastan Elias Blanco
East Besmenia Heinz Dimmler
Parties Zamastan
 East Besmenia
LanguagesZamah St'ani-English
Besmenian

The Zamastan-Besmenia Treaty was a treaty between Zamastan and East Besmenia. The treaty was signed by Zamastanian President Elias Blanco and East Besmenian Premier Heinz Dimmler in Tofino.

With the treaty, both states declared the establishment of diplomatic relations, the safeguarding of foreign, security and cultural policy, and the Zamastanian recognition of East Besmenia as the "legit" Besmenian state.

History

Aftermatch