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[SIZE=3]Treaty of Turko-Bulgarian Alliance[/SIZE]
The high contracting parties, desirous of securing international stability and promoting peace between nations, make the following agreements.
Part I Treaty of Friendship
Article 1: The high contracting parties agree to forswear any acts of violence, aggressive actions, or any other manner of attack on each other, either individually or jointly with other powers.
Article 2: The high contracting parties agree to maintain constant consultation with each other in order to exchange information of mutual interest.
Article 3: In the event that disputes arise between them, the high contracting parties vow to resolve them through friendly discourse and negotiation, or through the intercession of arbitration commissions.
Part II Treaty of Economic Relations
Article 1: The high contracting parties, in the interests of peace and for the strengthening of the political and economic bonds between them, undertake to reduce customs duties between their nations by 30%.
Article 2: The high contracting parties agree to exchange technical information mutually beneficial to the other powers.
Part III Treaty of Mutual Defense
Article I. In the event of hostile action by a non-contracting party against a high contracting party, all other high contracting parties shall provide assistance to the threatened high contracting power.
Article II. In the event of hostile action by a high contracting party against a non-contracting party, all other high contracting parties shall not be obligated to provide assistance to the threatened high contracting power.
Article III. Should disputes or conflicts arise between the high contracting parties, all involved parties shall not participate in any grouping of parties whatsoever that is directly or indirectly aimed at the opposing parties.
Article IV. Should one of the high contracting parties become the object of belligerent action by a non-signatory, the high contracting parties shall in no manner lend their support to the non-signatory.
Part IV General Articles
Article I. The high contracting parties establish that for the continuation of this treaty, amendments may be negotiated with the full agreement of the high contracting powers.
Article II. This treaty comes into force immediately on the exchange of instruments of ratification.
Article III. The present Treaty is concluded for a period of ten years, with the proviso that, in so far as one of the High Contracting Parties does not advance it one year prior to the expiration of this period, the validity of this Treaty shall automatically be extended for another five years.
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Article 3: In the event that disputes arise between them, the high contracting parties vow to resolve them through friendly discourse and negotiation, or through the intercession of arbitration commissions.
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Article 2: The high contracting parties agree to exchange technical information mutually beneficial to the other powers.
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