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Wujing Pact

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Treaty Alliance for Harmonious Borders and Mutual Prosperity
Neo-Dào: 五境和谐与共同繁荣条约联盟
Chosono: 국경조화와상호번영조약동맹
Sangvaran Preimeai: សម្ពន្ធតាមអនុក្រឹតការណ៍សម្រាប់ដែនជម្រើសនិងការរីកចម្រើនរួមគ្នា
Chundang Drichu:མཚམས་མཉམ་དང་དམན་སྡུག་བསྒྲིགས་མཐུན་ཞུགས་ཐུན་མིང
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Flag of the Wujing Pact
AbbreviationTAHBMP, WP
Motto"Unity in Harmony"
PredecessorAtusia Cooperation Dialogue
FormationJune 15, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-06-15)
Founded atWujing, Daojing
TypeRegional organization
Legal statusActive
PurposeRegional integration, economic collaboration, ideological solidarity
HeadquartersWujing, Daojing
Location
Membership

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Official language
Neo-Dào
Secretary-General
Lěng Jìxīn

The Wujing Pact (五经公约), formally known as the Treaty Alliance for Harmonious Borders and Mutual Prosperity (TAHBMP), is an Atusian political, economic, and defense alliance founded by the Labour Directorate of Daojing in 1998. The organization includes Daojing and its three satellite states: the Autonomated Communes of Chunhwa, the Special Angkar Zones of Sangvar, and the Drichu Sacred Autonomy. It is a unified bloc established to foster regional stability, economic collaboration, and ideological solidarity under the anarcho-futurist doctrine promoted by Daojing.

The Wujing Pact spans significant portions of southern Atusia. The bloc's combined population represents approximately XXX million people, and its collective nominal GDP constitutes a growing segment of the global economy. The pact places a strong emphasis on industrial collaboration, shared technological development, and ideological cohesion to present a united front against external threats.

The Wujing Pact was conceived as a successor to Daojing’s unilateral efforts to stabilize its neighboring regions. In 1998, the official founding of the Pact solidified Daojing's influence across its satellite states. Today, it is seen as a counterbalance to other international alliances, with an ideology rooted in collectivism, regional self-reliance, and adherence to the principles of the anarcho-futurism.

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