Insane_Panda
Deity
TO: Sindhu
FROM: The Empire of Tieh China
CC: The Khmer Empire, Dukunnegeya, Parhae
We regret to inform the government of Sindhu that there now exists a state of war between it and the Empire of Tieh. The government of Sindhu has shown unprovoked aggression, and through its acts, seeks to destroy the delicate balance of peace which for decades has been maintained through the existance of treaties and agreements. The greivances which the government of Sindhu maintains with the government of Dukunnegeya are reasonable, yes, but the actions taken to resolve them are unnacceptable. Such a violent, unmoderated course of aggression as taken by the government of Sindhu only shows a lack of rationality on the part of its leadership, and marks a clear threat to Asian prosperity.
Beyond such aggression, the Empire of Tieh China can no longer tolerate the brutal oppression which the Sindhu government and formerly the Aryavartan government has placed upon the peoples of Bod and the Tibetan region.
Failing the relinquishment of the territories of Bod and Tibet, and the cessation of all hostilities against Dukunnegeya, the Empire of Khmer, and Parhae, there now exists a state of war between our nations.
TO: The Bulgar Onaghur Empire, Ugria
FROM: The Empire of Tieh China
Due to the lack of a peace proposal, the Empire of Tieh China shall take the initiative upon herself, and according to previous agreements made in closed communciation, we propose the following division of the former realms of Turan. We realise that such a division relinquishes a majority of territory to the realms of Tieh, but recall that this partition has already been agreed to in the past by the Onaghur government. We also believe we are entitled to such land due to our sacrifice being the greatest throughout the conflict.
Furthermore, alongside this partiton agreement, we propose that the powers of Ugria, Onaghur, and Tieh agree to the following articles to ensure the steady flow of trade and communication accross the Silk Route and other trade routes which travel through this region:
FROM: The Empire of Tieh China
CC: The Khmer Empire, Dukunnegeya, Parhae
We regret to inform the government of Sindhu that there now exists a state of war between it and the Empire of Tieh. The government of Sindhu has shown unprovoked aggression, and through its acts, seeks to destroy the delicate balance of peace which for decades has been maintained through the existance of treaties and agreements. The greivances which the government of Sindhu maintains with the government of Dukunnegeya are reasonable, yes, but the actions taken to resolve them are unnacceptable. Such a violent, unmoderated course of aggression as taken by the government of Sindhu only shows a lack of rationality on the part of its leadership, and marks a clear threat to Asian prosperity.
Beyond such aggression, the Empire of Tieh China can no longer tolerate the brutal oppression which the Sindhu government and formerly the Aryavartan government has placed upon the peoples of Bod and the Tibetan region.
Failing the relinquishment of the territories of Bod and Tibet, and the cessation of all hostilities against Dukunnegeya, the Empire of Khmer, and Parhae, there now exists a state of war between our nations.
TO: The Bulgar Onaghur Empire, Ugria
FROM: The Empire of Tieh China
Due to the lack of a peace proposal, the Empire of Tieh China shall take the initiative upon herself, and according to previous agreements made in closed communciation, we propose the following division of the former realms of Turan. We realise that such a division relinquishes a majority of territory to the realms of Tieh, but recall that this partition has already been agreed to in the past by the Onaghur government. We also believe we are entitled to such land due to our sacrifice being the greatest throughout the conflict.

Furthermore, alongside this partiton agreement, we propose that the powers of Ugria, Onaghur, and Tieh agree to the following articles to ensure the steady flow of trade and communication accross the Silk Route and other trade routes which travel through this region:
1.) That the governments of Tieh, Onaghur, and Ugria shall protect any and all merchants travelling through the trade routes of central asia without any descrimination towards merchants of a particular nationality.
2.) That the governments of Tieh, Onaghur, and Ugria shall agree to the mutual duty of maintain the trade routes, and that all powers shall act in the best of their ability to maintain a stable flow of trade.
3.) That the governments of Tieh, Onaghur, and Ugria shall keep taxation upon merchants at a minimum, and reduce tarriffs considerably so as to increase future commercial activity within the region.
2.) That the governments of Tieh, Onaghur, and Ugria shall agree to the mutual duty of maintain the trade routes, and that all powers shall act in the best of their ability to maintain a stable flow of trade.
3.) That the governments of Tieh, Onaghur, and Ugria shall keep taxation upon merchants at a minimum, and reduce tarriffs considerably so as to increase future commercial activity within the region.