Official Treaties and Trade Agreements of the Krauanagaz Federation

Treaty of Mitayyal

11 August 1976


Preamble

The undersigned representatives of the Krauanagaz Federation and the Mitallduk Confederacy (Formerly the Heritio Korosha Confederacy), recognizing the need for regional stability, peace, and cooperation, hereby agree to enter into a ceasefire arrangement to bring an end to hostilities in the Greater Kraudukra region.

Article 1: Cessation of Hostilities

1.1. Both parties commit to an immediate and unconditional cessation of all military actions, including but not limited to, armed conflicts, naval engagements, and aerial operations.

1.2. The ceasefire extends to all territories in dispute, including the Mitallzoatal (Kraudukra) Province and surrounding areas; the Krautllaz Province; and any areas wherein hostilities are ongoing.

Article 2: Establishment of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

2.1. A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) shall be established in the North Krauanagaz/South Mitallduk region, serving as a buffer to prevent the escalation of tensions.

2.2. Military forces from both parties shall withdraw to agreed-upon positions, and no new military installations or activities shall be conducted within the DMZ.

Article 3: Diplomatic Channels

3.1. Both parties commit to resolving disputes and differences exclusively through diplomatic means.

3.2. Establishment of a robust bilateral diplomatic communication channel to foster continuous dialogue and address concerns promptly.

Article 4: Humanitarian Measures

4.1. Both parties shall facilitate the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid to affected populations in the Kraudukra Sea region.

4.2. The establishment of safe zones for the protection of civilians and the efficient storage and distribution of necessary humanitarian assistance shall be conducted by both parties.

Article 5: War Crimes and Criminal Acts

5.1. Both parties shall actively cooperate with the proper authorities to investigate and address allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other criminal acts perpetrated by individuals under their command.

5.2. Perpetrators of such crimes shall be promptly brought to justice through fair and impartial legal proceedings.

5.3. A joint committee comprising qualified judicial representatives from both parties and facilitated by neutral third-party mediators shall be established to address the need for any War Tribunal.

Article 6: Dispute Resolution Mechanism

6.1. A joint committee comprising representatives from both parties and facilitated by neutral third-party mediators shall be established to address any disputes arising from the interpretation or implementation of this agreement.

6.2. The committee shall work towards resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or other peaceful means.

Article 7: Duration and Review

7.1. The ceasefire agreement and its additional provisions shall be in effect indefinitely, subject to periodic reviews to assess their effectiveness and relevance.

7.2. Either party may propose amendments or modifications to the agreement, subject to mutual consent and in consideration of evolving circumstances.

Amendments

First Amendment: Drone and Satellite Surveillance Operations

Ratified 2 February, 1993


1.1. Both parties recognize the importance of ensuring compliance with the ceasefire agreement and related provisions through surveillance operations.

1.2. Surveillance operations may include the use of drones and satellites for monitoring activities within the Kraudukra Sea region.

1.3. Surveillance activities shall be conducted in accordance with international law and norms, respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of both parties.

1.4. Both parties agree to provide advance notification to the other party before conducting surveillance operations, specifying the nature, scope, and purpose of such activities.

1.5. The information gathered through surveillance operations shall be used solely for the purpose of monitoring and ensuring compliance with the ceasefire agreement.

1.6. Both parties commit to avoiding any actions that may interfere with or obstruct the surveillance operations of the other party.

1.7. In the event of disputes arising from surveillance activities, the joint committee established under Article 7 of the ceasefire agreement shall address and resolve such disputes through diplomatic means.


Signatories:

For the Krauanagaz Federation

Lusius Veridan
Lusius Veridan
General of the Army
11 August 1976

For the Mitallduk Confederacy

Kalais Dukvin
Kalais Dukvin
Commandant
11 August, 1976