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LWU - Diplomacy



Lone Wolves United has treaties with several regions which you can find in the list below, however, this is by no means an exhaustive list of diplomatic relations of our region as by nature many of the inter-raider relations are not codified but no less important to us for it. If you have any questions regarding LWU's diplomatic status contact Chef Big Dog or A Bloodred Moon, or join Linkour discord and enquire within.

Treaty List


Treaty of the Pirates' Den - TWP/LWU

Desiring to recognize, formalize and strengthen the close ties between the West Pacific and Lone Wolves United, hereafter referred to as the signatories, the leadership of both regions agree upon this treaty.

Article I - Diplomatic Relations
The signatories will maintain diplomatic relations with one another, and will furthermore strive to keep their fellow signatory updated on their regional happenings.

Article II - Cultural Agreements
The signatories will agree to encourage and support cultural exchanges and joint cultural events. The signatories agree to fully commit to promoting joint cultural events, and are encouraged to collaborate on the organisation of such events.

Article III - Mutual Defense
The signatories will not invade or assist in a third-party invasion of the other signatory's home region or territories. The signatories also agree never to support, encourage or engage in any attempted subversion against the other.

It is agreed upon that participating on the opposite sides of a battlefield in a third-party region will not violate the treaty.

Should a signatory come under attack by hostile forces, the other signatory will agree to assist in the defense of their fellow signatory.

Article IV - Intelligence & Military Cooperation
Both parties agree never to engage in any form of espionage, infiltration or other subversive activities against each other. Should a signatory come into possession of important information that may threaten the other signatory's interests or security, they will share it. Information that does not threaten the security or interests of the other signatory may be shared when deemed beneficial.

The signatories are encouraged to engage in joint military operations to further mutual interests. Both signatories agree that the other may choose to decline participation in a military operation, and agree to respect that decision.

Article V - General Provisions
The treaty will come into effect once it has been ratified by the relevant authorities of both parties. It may be amended when both parties agree to an amendment.

Should a signatory be concerned that the other party may have broken the alliance, they agree to reach out and attempt to resolve the issue through diplomatic channels before taking any further action.

A signatory may choose to withdraw from the agreement when deemed to be in their best interests. They must inform the other party through the relevant diplomatic channels of their intent to withdraw in advance, following which the treaty will be considered cancelled.



The Lupercalia Alliance - Thaecia/LWU

Article I - Mutual Recognition

1. Lone Wolves United will recognize only the legitimate government of Thaecia, as determined by Thaecian law, as representative of the Region and people of Thaecia.
2. Thaecia will recognize only the legitimate government of Lone Wolves United, as represented by the leadership of Lone Wolves United and their legitimate successors.
3. Neither Signatory may cede sovereign control of their region to another entity.

Article II - Diplomatic Relations

1. Each signatory shall establish and maintain in-game embassies with one another.
2. Each signatory shall maintain off-site embassies with one another, consistent with facilities provided to other treatied allies.
3. Each signatory will strive to keep the other updated on their regional happenings.

Article III - Military Undertakings

1. The signatories will not invade or assist in a third-party invasion of the other signatory's home region or territories. The signatories also agree never to support, encourage or engage in any attempted subversion against the other. It is agreed upon that participating on the opposite sides of a battlefield in a third-party region will not constitute a violation of the treaty.
2. Should a signatory come under attack by hostile forces, they may ask the other signatory to help them in their defence.
3. Thaecia and Lone Wolves United shall not cede sovereign control over their respective military forces to any supraregional alliance. Sovereign control is defined as being able to make the ultimate decision with regards to the region's military resources participating in a military operation. Both regions may continue to enter into bilateral and multilateral agreements for common defence.
4. Thaecia and Lone Wolves United shall aid each other in Delegacy transitions when requested.

Article IV - Intelligence Cooperation

1. Both Parties agree never to engage in any form of espionage against each other. For the purposes of this Treaty, "espionage" means engaging a person to act under false pretences in a signatory region without the authorization of the legitimate government of that region.
2. If a signatory comes into possession of significant information which could threaten the interests or security of the other signatory, it will share it.

Article V - Cultural Agreements

1. The signatories will agree to encourage and support cultural exchanges and joint cultural events. The signatories agree to fully commit to promoting joint cultural events, and are encouraged to collaborate on the organisation of such events.

Article VI - General Provisions

1. This Treaty shall enter into force on the date of its ratification by both Parties in accordance with their respective procedures. It may be amended when both parties agree to an amendment.
2. Either signatory may exit this treaty via their internal processes for repealing a treaty. They will endeavour to give a week's notice in the aforementioned embassies before withdrawing from this treaty.
3. The signatories will make all reasonable efforts to seek a diplomatic solution before withdrawing from this treaty.


The Gévaudan Pact - Carcassone/LWU

Preamble

In recognition of the mutual cooperation embarked upon by the signatories through military collaboration, and with a desire to further advance the signatories' interests and deepen their friendship, Lone Wolves United and the Crowned Republic of Carcassonne affirm the terms of this Gévaudan Pact.

Article 1 - Mutual Recognition

1. Lone Wolves United will only recognize the government of Carcassonne, as determined by the law of Carcassonne.
2. Carcassonne will only recognize the legitimate government of Lone Wolves United, as determined by the Leadership of Lone Wolves United and their successors.

Article 2 - Diplomatic Relations

1. The signatories will maintain in-game embassies with one another.
2. Each signatory will maintain offsite embassies or their equivalent.
3. Each signatory will strive to keep the other updated on their regional happenings.

Article 3 - Mutual Defence and Non-aggression

1. The signatories will not invade or assist in a third-party invasion of the other signatory's home region or their lawfully-defined territories. The signatories also agree never to support, encourage or engage in any attempted subversion against the other. It is agreed upon that participating on the opposite sides of a battlefield in a third-party region will not constitute a violation of the treaty.
2. Should a signatory come under attack by hostile forces, the other signatory will agree to assist in the defense of their fellow signatory.
3. The signatories will aid each other in delegate transitions when requested.

Article 4 - Military Cooperation and Intelligence

1. Both parties agree never to engage in any form of espionage, infiltration or other subversive activities against each other. Should a signatory come into possession of important information that may threaten the other signatory's interests or security, they will share it. Information that does not threaten the security or interests of the other signatory may be shared when deemed beneficial.
2. The signatories are encouraged to engage in joint military operations to further mutual interests. Both signatories agree that the other may choose to decline participation in a military operation, and both parties agree to respect that decision.

Article 5 - Culture

1. Both parties agree to support and encourage any joint cultural exchanges or events. The signatories are encouraged to collaborate on the organization of such events.

Article 6 - General Provisions

1. This treaty will come into effect once ratified by both parties in accordance with their procedures and laws.
2. Either party may choose to withdraw from the agreement via their internal mechanisms for doing so. They must inform the other party in advance of their intent to withdraw.
3. In the event of a dispute, the signatories will strive to reach a reasonable and mutually beneficial solution before withdrawing from this treaty.


Treaty of the New Moon - URA/LWU

Article I - Mutual Recognition

We, Lone Wolves United and the United Regions Alliance (URA) recognise each other as the legitimate leadership of our respective organisations and our respective member regions or territories.

Article II - Non-aggression

The signatories agree never to invade the other signatory's regions and territories, nor shall they ever assist a third party in doing so.
The signatories agree never to engage in espionage or other forms of subversion against one another, or assist a third party in doing so.

Article III - Mutual Defense

Should either signatory come under attack, the other will agree to come to the aid of their fellow signatory according to their ability. Should a signatory come into possession of information posing a threat to the security of the other, they will agree to share it promptly.
Should a signatory come into possession of information that does not directly threaten the security of the other, but which may be of interest to them in regard to the safety of their region(s), territories, or allies, they may share this information at their discretion.

Article IV - Diplomatic Agreements

The signatories agree to maintain embassies with the other and shall strive to keep one another updated on the happenings of their respective governments.
The signatories pledge not to support World Assembly proposals considered harmful to their fellow signatories.

Article V - Termination

Both signatories are required to give a week’s notice to the leadership of the other party before withdrawing from the treaty.
The signatories will make all reasonable efforts to seek a diplomatic solution before withdrawing from the treaty.


The Infiltrators Make The Best Workers Wolfpact - NPO/LWU

Pledge of Friendship:

We, the good people of the New Pacific Order, and the Wolfist movement of Lone Wolves United, hereby declare our ever-lasting friendship built on the same mutual respect we have operated under for many years and shared rejection of the unjust tyranny of the General Assembly. We are united against the persecution of those who just want a little drink before operating a moving WA vehicle. Together, we will strive to valiantly combat these scourges and similar societal issues such as digital piracy against struggling artists, laws against making children do their fair share of the regional paperwork that their peers unfairly endured alone, and all those puppets and other undesired nations that somehow can't manage to find their way to TRR on their own.

Article I: Recognition of Legitimate Native Governance

(a) Lone Wolves United recognizes the New Pacific Order, as represented by the Emperor, their appointed successors, and their Senate, as the sole legitimate government of The Pacific and its territories.
(b) The New Pacific Order recognizes the leadership of Lone Wolves United and their chosen successors as the legitimate government of Lone Wolves United and its founded territories.
(c) Both regions agree to respect the other’s artistic and aesthetic preferences regarding the presentation of animals.

Article II: For Your Protection

(a) The signatories agree to not engage in offensive maneuvers of any sort against the home region of the other signatory, nor any of their founded and maintained territories.
(b) The signatories will not undermine, destabilize or attempt to overthrow the mutually recognized governments codified in this document, nor aid any third party in attempting to do so regardless of any preexisting relations with said third party.
(c) In the event of a hostile action against the founded and maintained properties of the signatories, both signatories will support the other in any way necessary upon request, including political, military, diplomatic, or World Assembly means.
(d) Joint military operations that respect the alignment and existing policies of both regional militaries may be undertaken with the consent of the other party. Any such operations will be fully detailed to the relevant command of the other signatory to ensure this obligation is met. If the operation is declined, the details may not be shared with external sources.
(e) Neither signatory will publicly censure the other for participation on an opposing side of an operation if such occurs, nor will either signatory pressure the other for support of an operation against the policy or alignment of its military.
(f) The signatories will provide upon request one another military assistance for delegacy transitions in their home regions.
(g) Neither signatory will be requested to engage in operations that are directly hostile to their existing allies by the other signatory.

Article III: Sharing Is Caring

(a) The signatories agree not to promote, encourage, authorize, or engage in espionage against the other. Awareness of an attempt thereof by an ally of either signatory will be shared with the other party.
(b) Should a signatory come into possession of information that may threaten the other party’s regional security, they will share this information without delay. If the information obtained does not pose an immediate threat to the other but may be of interest to the other party, the signatories may share it if they see it appropriate to do so.
(c) Neither signatory will share information with the other that involves hostility against the treatied allies of that signatory with the expectation that it be kept from those allies against the law of the relevant existing treaties.
(d) Information shared by one party that poses no threat to allied entities of either signatory will not be shared without the express and explicit consent of the other party.

Article IV: Real Diplomacy Isn’t Selectively Applied

(a) Both parties agree to keep one another informed of their regional happenings to a healthy and reasonable extent as allowed by regional law.
(b) Each signatory agrees to respect the legal drinking and tobacco consumption ages of the other party, to the least restrictive extent, while holding any interregional events in a neutral location. Each region’s laws will be respected within their founded and maintained properties.
(c) Each signatory will endeavor, where appropriate and possible, to discuss and collaborate on World Assembly votes, and will work towards mutual interests in the World Assembly when possible. Neither signatory will be forced to vote against their own interests. If reasonable concern/purpose exists in regards to a proposal, the other signatory may be asked to refrain from voting those proposals that could impact the other or their interests.
(d) World Assembly proposals targeting the regional badges of one signatory that are authored by an individual or individuals with malicious intent and against the will of that signatory will be opposed by both parties with any means determined appropriate.

Article V: Generic Treaty Provisions

(a) This pact will come into effect upon ratification by both parties according to their respective legal procedures.
(b) This pact may be amended by mutual agreement of both parties according to their respective legal procedures.
(c) Should a signatory see it necessary to withdraw from the treaty, they shall begin formal discussion with the other signatory with notice of the intent to withdraw. Should their decision remain unchanged at the end of a seven-day discussion period, this pact will be considered terminated.


Alcoholics Anonymous of NationStates - AA/LWU

Article I. Declaration of Friendship.

(1) The Augustin Alliance recognizes the government of Lone Wolves United, including any holdings it may have, including its home region and Allied States of Euroislanders.
(2) The Augustin Alliance will not recognize or endorse any leader of Lone Wolves United that gained leadership through illegal or outside means.
(3) The Augustin Alliance declares their intention to establish and cultivate friendship with Lone Wolves United.
(4) Lone Wolves United recognizes the government of the Augustin Alliance, led by the Allied Commander and the Central Strategic Committee, as the sole legitimate government of the Alliance core regions and its defined territories.
(5) Lone Wolves United recognizes Anteria, Cape of Good Hope, Conch Kingdom, Dawn, Lands End, Narnia and Ridgefield as the Alliance’s core regions, and agrees to recognize any future core regions under this treaty with due notice. Lone Wolves United furthermore recognizes the Alliance’s territories in August, Augustin Alliance, Conch Island, Conch Kingdom RP, Dreams of Good Hope, Marionette, and TNP as its legitimate holdings.
(6) Lone Wolves United declares and celebrates their friendship and camaraderie with the Augustin Alliance.

Article II. Mutual Defense and Intelligence.

(1) Lone Wolves United and the Augustin Alliance agree never to invade one another’s regions or territories, nor will they assist a third-party in doing so. Should one of the signatories come under attack, the other signatory will agree to assist in their defense.
(2) Both parties agree never to engage in any form of espionage, infiltration or other subversive activities against each other. Should a signatory come into possession of important information that may threaten the other signatory's interests or security, they will share it. Information that does not threaten the security or interests of the other signatory may be shared when deemed beneficial.

Article III. World Assembly Collaboration.

(1) To promote the prestige, influence, and recognition of their fellow signatory, the Augustin Alliance and Lone Wolves United pledge to provide mutual support in matters pertaining to the World Assembly.
(2) The Augustin Alliance and Lone Wolves United will publicly support the passage of Commendation and Condemnation proposals that are favorable to members or regions of either signatory, per the request of the signatory to which a proposal’s recipient belongs.
(3) The Augustin Alliance and Lone Wolves United will publicly advocate for the preservation of Commendation and Condemnation resolutions that are favorable to members or regions.
(4) The Augustin Alliance and Lone Wolves United will publicly support the passage of proposals that are authored by members of either signatory, per the request of the signatory to which the author belongs. This obligation is subordinate to all other diplomatic treaties that either signatory is beholden to.
(5) The Augustin Alliance publicly opposes the passage of Injunction or Liberation proposals that inhibit the success or expediency of military operations that are led by an overt deployment of Lone Wolves United's military.

Article IV. Cultural Collaboration.

(1) Signatories shall permit, within reason, members from the other community to interact with and be in a roleplay with that signatory’s community without undue burden.
(2) Signatories hereby promise to collaborate on events together as a stipulation of this treaty, and endeavor to include each other and co-organize common events reasonably often.

Article V: Addenda.

(1) The signatories agree to maintain embassies with each others’ core regions.
(2) This treaty may be amended by mutual consent of the signatories.
(3) Should either signatory repeal this treaty, its terms shall be struck out as null and void.

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