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'''Pax Nelbania''' or '''Nelborne Peace''' is a political philosophy and series of treaties with the goal of resolving territorial disputes and creating lasting peace in the [[Nelborne]]. | '''Pax Nelbania''' or '''Nelborne Peace''' is a political philosophy and series of treaties with the goal of resolving territorial disputes and creating lasting peace in the [[Nelborne]]. | ||
==Background== | |||
==Nelborne War and Treaty of Reykjavik== | |||
==1981 Crisis and Treaty of Joghen== | |||
In the 1981 Alquiyan-Seketese crisis, tensions arose between the two authoritarian states despite the Treaty of Reykjavik, which recognized their border. The dispute centred around the status of Trjebians and the Rynedan peninsula, as Alquiya considered it part of their sovereign territory. Concerns were sparked when the Alquiyan Minister of Defense made remarks perceived as a potential threat by Seketan and FKT governments. Both sides increased military readiness, leading to a four-day stand-off. Eventually, the Council of Europe and the United Nations brokered an agreement for both sides to withdraw their forces and hold a summit later. The treaty consisted of three main components: recognizing territorial integrity, ensuring peace, and establishing the Nelbec Council. The Treaty of Vlyade, signed in 1982, expanded these principles to the entire Nelbec region. | |||
==Nelbec Council== | |||
==Nelborne Union== | |||
==Critisim== | |||
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Pax Nelbania or Nelborne Peace is a political philosophy and series of treaties with the goal of resolving territorial disputes and creating lasting peace in the Nelborne.
Background
Nelborne War and Treaty of Reykjavik
1981 Crisis and Treaty of Joghen
In the 1981 Alquiyan-Seketese crisis, tensions arose between the two authoritarian states despite the Treaty of Reykjavik, which recognized their border. The dispute centred around the status of Trjebians and the Rynedan peninsula, as Alquiya considered it part of their sovereign territory. Concerns were sparked when the Alquiyan Minister of Defense made remarks perceived as a potential threat by Seketan and FKT governments. Both sides increased military readiness, leading to a four-day stand-off. Eventually, the Council of Europe and the United Nations brokered an agreement for both sides to withdraw their forces and hold a summit later. The treaty consisted of three main components: recognizing territorial integrity, ensuring peace, and establishing the Nelbec Council. The Treaty of Vlyade, signed in 1982, expanded these principles to the entire Nelbec region.