-United Kingdoms of Scandinavia (1912-present): After the Great war, the nations of Scandinavia went their own way, Sweden-Norway went one way and Denmark went another. Yet over the course of the years, national friction on their boarders and the threat of another war drove Sweden-Norway and Denmark closer together. In 1912, The two Countries were amalgamated into one large Nation, The United Kingdoms of Scandinavia. In 1915, the Russian Tsar, and the Scandinavian King conducted talks, and subsequently Finland was bought for a steal from Russia, welcoming their new King and their new allegience. Despite agreements with Russia, in 1918 Scandinavia broke away from the Common Front International, forging a new path of isolationism and neutrality. They have pursued this path, even in the midst of the Second Global War and they now provide territory for the headquarters of the Council of Nations. After joining the ATO for defensive and economic reasons, the United Kingdoms bore the Brunt of Northern Europe's Soviet assault, with the Soviets penetrating as far as Stockholm before they could be defeated. After the War the United Kingdoms gained the entire Karellia Peninsula and left the ATO, pursuing ties with the United States of America and the Union of Commonwealth State, whilst forming the Statute of Helsinki with Eire to commemorate the aid they gave Scandinavia throughout their struggle.
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The Statute of Helsinki:
Signed by
King Felix Gustaf V
King of the United Kingdoms of Scandinavia
Grand Admiral of the Royal Military of Scandianvia.
AND
President Joseph Kennedy
President of Republic of Eire
Hereby formalises the Alliance between the United Kingdoms of Scandinavia and the Republic of Eire.
All terms that have been outined in the treaty have herein been agreed to, and will be abided by to ensure safety and prosperity exists between the above mentioned nations.
The Signatures herein formalise this treaty, and equally ratify this Statute, bringing the terms and conditions, stipulated below, into effect.
The Statute of Helsinki:
Economic Terms and Conditions:
Trade barriers will be brought down exclusivly between these two nations;
Tariffs and port expenses incurred for the shipping of one nation in the others ports will be reduced by 75%;
Any Scandinavian Nationals that currently have refuge in Eire due to the effects of World War III will be returned to their homes in Scandinavia, operating under the principles of lessening the economic pressures that exists on the Irish Economy as a result of the increased payments to the Scandianvian Nationals.
The development of Aero Ports to service the traffic between the two stipulated nations will be instigated. This is designed to offer people another mode of transport between the two stipulated nations.
Port Facilities and services will be expanded to encourage more trade between these two nations, and to offer a more expansive service to other nations, although such expansion will benefit the other stipulated nation directly, as a result of increased trade.
Military Terms and Conditions:
The inageration of annual Naval, Air and Land Forces activities to integrate both systems, to improve their overall quality and bring into play a uniformity between both nations Military Forces.
This Treaty also brings into play a defensive Section, which states that should either be attacked by a common aggresor or enemy common to both nations, then the other nations shall come to the afflicted's aid for the duration of the War. However, should a conflict of interest arise, as in the aggressor is an enemy to the afflicted's and not the other nations, then immediate consultation between both leaders shall commence, and the situation acted upon as soon as possible.
The integration of Military research and acquisition should be followed, to ensure the modernity of each type of Military force.
This Treaty has been signed by the official leaders of both of the above mentioned nations, and shall act as a legally binding contract. Should either nation refute the other that goes against anything stipulated above, then this contract is rendered Null and Void, and the perpetrator should be and will be punishable by Imternational Law.