Andy
Russian Federation
- Jul 2, 2018
- 1,007
“Would you kindly explain?”
[A1] FOUNDATION ESTABLISHMENT OF PREMISES [1.1] The Kingdom of Sweden accepts the establishment of an embassy at the address of Gjörwellsgatan 31, 112 60 Stockholm, Sweden [1.2] The Russian Federation accepts the establishment of an embassy at the address of Ulitsa Mosfilmovskaja 60, 115 127 Moscow, Russia [1.3] Both parties recognise the land as sovereign territory of occupying state and will respect the physical boundaries laid out by registration of the land. Local emergency service workers, government officials and military personnel may not be restricted access to public areas of any premises. [1.4] The removal of foundation premises require 4 week notice. Following an Article 1.4 Eviction Notice both parties will withdraw, within the 4 week grace period, from either nation. No justification is required for an eviction to be enacted. |
[A2] ESTABLISHMENT OF FURTHER PREMISES [2.1] Either state are permitted to expand their mission within a member state providing the agreement of the home statement is given. Further premises defined include any other building outside the boundary of the foundation premises (embassy). [2.2] The removal of foundation premises require 4 week notice. Following an Article 2.2 Eviction Notice both parties will withdraw, within the 4 week grace period, from the additional premises. No justification is required for an eviction to be enacted. This does not require a foundation premises to be evicted, only a defined 'further' premises. [2.3] Both parties recognise the land as sovereign territory of occupying state and will respect the physical boundaries laid out by registration of the land. Local emergency service workers, government officials and military personnel may not be restricted access to public areas of any premises. |
[A3] FOREIGN REPRESENTATION [3.1] Either member state permits the free movement of staff throughout the home state without obstruction, unreasonable tariff, taxation. Foreign representation should be free from threat, risk or harm throughout their time serving the diplomatic mission. [3.2] Foreign representation are to receive diplomatic immunity from the date this agreement is ratified. Immunity is only to 'expire' once an Article 1.4 Eviction Notice grace period has ended. [3.3] Foreign representation from both state should be permitted to purchase a personal residence alongside being treated as a citizen of the home state in all aspects otherwise stated. [3.4] Representatives must be first approved by the home state, this includes the 'swapping' of key personnel. |
[A4] PROTECTION OF DIPLOMATIC MISSION [4.1] Both member states permit the localised protection of their diplomatic mission premises - the use of guards should not be restricted in any way once access is permitted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (or equivalent government department). [4.2] The keeping of weaponry is permitted on site on the provision that all they are recorded by the home state and all weaponry is kept securely, out of public view. The type of weaponry kept on site is subject to approval by the home state. [4.3] Firearms defined: Protection staff are only permitted to be in possession of a sidearm unless one of the two member states has declared a national emergency and/or a state of war. Provision of additional firearms must not restrict access or the daily running of any foundation or further premises. [4.4] The discharge of any firearm will immediately remove diplomatic immunity from the dispensing personnel pending local investigation by the home state. The use of any firearm should be used proportionately with the assessment of any threat, risk or harm to life or limb. All firearm discharged must be proportionate, accountable and justified or may be subject to prosecution. [4.5] Termination of Weaponry Certificate under Article 3.4 may be enacted by any member state at any time, without reason. There is a 1 week grace period for all weaponry defined in the Termination of Weaponry to be removed by the home state, failure to comply will leave personnel registered to the firearm (under Article 3.2) subject to prosecution. [4.6] No weaponry should be used against any home state government official, representative, emergency services worker, military personnel or sovereign citizen. [4.7] Use of weaponry should be a last resort and local law enforcement should be contacted should use of force need to occur. |
[A5] DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONS [5.1] All post to and from any diplomatic mission should be clearly labelled within a blue bag. Home states are not permitted to access foreign states post without consent. The diplomatic bag should not be opened or detained at any time. [5.2] Article 5.2 Termination of Diplomatic Post may be enacted if a national emergency is declared or if war is declared against the foreign state. 3 day grace period is to follow enactment. [5.3] Home state shall permit and protect free communication as part of the mission for official purposes. |
[A6] PROVISION FOR NEGOTIATION [6.1] Should Article 1.4, Article 2.2, Article 4.4, Article 5.2 be enacted the victim state may call for negotiations at any time, this will immediately pause any grace period in effect pending the result of negotiations. |
[A7] AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT [7.1] Any amendments may be commanded by any signatory of this agreement however is subject to approval of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. [7.2] Amendments will be clearly marked and dated at the end of the agreement for easy referral. [7.3] Post-amendment the agreement will need to be re-ratified by both original signatories unless physically impossible (the reason for which should be noted). |