Treaty of Osaka (2010)
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Treaty of Osaka (2010)
Treaty of Osaka (2010)
Land cession between GPEO and TFC
In a joint meeting between Global Pioneers Elite Organization and Task Force Crimson,
GPEO, if this Treaty is approved by a vote of GPEO members, agrees to:
Cede all former Virtual Marine Corps bases in Japan and South Korea to TFC, except for the Island of Okinawa.
Cede the GPEO-occupied North Korea TFC
Cede the airports of Vladivistok in the Primorsky Krai, Russia, to TFC
Task Force Crimson, in return, agrees to:
Provide a tariff and tax break on seafood and certain electronic goods to GPEO
Provide GPEO support in way of cargo lift of occupation troops out of North Korea and Vladivistok, Russia
Letting GPEO keep all mothballed and active aircraft in North Korea and Vladivistok
Establishing a public monument and museum at the Vladvistok. to honor the heros of the Alaksan Liberation against
the FSX Fleet.
The purpose of the treaty is to give TFC a better regional defense role, as well as providing for lasting good relationship
between GPEO and TFC.
Land cession between GPEO and TFC
In a joint meeting between Global Pioneers Elite Organization and Task Force Crimson,
GPEO, if this Treaty is approved by a vote of GPEO members, agrees to:
Cede all former Virtual Marine Corps bases in Japan and South Korea to TFC, except for the Island of Okinawa.
Cede the GPEO-occupied North Korea TFC
Cede the airports of Vladivistok in the Primorsky Krai, Russia, to TFC
Task Force Crimson, in return, agrees to:
Provide a tariff and tax break on seafood and certain electronic goods to GPEO
Provide GPEO support in way of cargo lift of occupation troops out of North Korea and Vladivistok, Russia
Letting GPEO keep all mothballed and active aircraft in North Korea and Vladivistok
Establishing a public monument and museum at the Vladvistok. to honor the heros of the Alaksan Liberation against
the FSX Fleet.
The purpose of the treaty is to give TFC a better regional defense role, as well as providing for lasting good relationship
between GPEO and TFC.
Last edited by Dragnoxz on Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:05 am; edited 2 times in total
Re: Treaty of Osaka (2010)
Yo, Spart. Did you place a Vote ? I thought you wanted this to be a "GPEO Only" Vote ?
Re: Treaty of Osaka (2010)
Yes ? 33% [ 4 ]No ? 66% [ 8 ] Total Votes : 12
The Treaty of Osaka is a no go. The results of the vote are obvious, however the votes were meant to be a GPEO Only vote, which it is believed that it was not. The vote is here by cancled and no longer relevent.
The Treaty of Osaka is a no go. The results of the vote are obvious, however the votes were meant to be a GPEO Only vote, which it is believed that it was not. The vote is here by cancled and no longer relevent.
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