Treaty of Support and Cooperation between the Kingdom of Hrafnarfjall and the State of Zenrax

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Treaty of Support and Cooperation between

The Kingdom of Hrafnarfjall

And

The State of Zenrax

The Signing of this treaty does hereby begin formal diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Hrafnarfjall and The State of Zenrax(for here on called “The Signatories”) on this date, the 4th Day of July of the Gregorian Calendar. The treaty is hereby established by the following clauses.

I. General Support and Friendship
The signatories do hereby pledge continuing support and friendship between their nations for the duration of this treaty. This support may be anything outside of the defined clauses within this treaty, as the signatories require.
II. Mutual Aid
The Signatories do hereby agree to provide aid to the other in their times of need, be it war, political strife or general need. The Signatories do have a right to reject such request should it potentially cause harm to them.
III. Information and Technology Sharing
The signatories to hereby agree to a basic technology sharing agreement. This includes sources for technological development, but does not include Proprietary or State Secrets.
IV. Freedom of Movement
Each Signatory recognises that its Citizens, when in the other’s territory, shall be subject to its laws and system of justice, and commits to a stance of non-interference where a citizen is subject to penalty for unlawful acts undertaken within the other’s territory.
V. Exchange of Ambassadors
The Signatories shall exchange Ambassadors with each other, whom have correct credentials as per International Law.
VI. Diplomatic Immunity
The Signatories do hereby extend diplomatic immunity to the other’s Head of State, Head of Government, Government Officials, and any other accredited officials, full immunity from prosecution for offences that may be committed within its jurisdiction. The immunity for diplomatic officials other than the Sovereign may be waived on an individual case-by-case basis at the agreement of both Signatories for certain crimes.
VII. Validity of Treaty
This treaty is considered valid once signed and made public by both parties, and signed by both Signatories. It will become invalid if either nation wishes to terminate it, or if either nation ceases to exist.