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A fax of the signed copy of the 'Treaty of Tokyo' would be forwarded to the Russian Government (Alex), along with a note:
"Good Evening,
After the productful meeting with Minister Putin, the 'Treaty of Tokyo' has been signed and returned to you. However we have made some changes we feel that are for a better benefit. Please take time to read through it and make any changes you wish.
Thank you,
Keizō Obuchi,
Prime Minister of the State of Japan"
TREATY FOR THE UPHOLDING OF ASIAN PEACE
(TREATY OF TOKYO)
between the
Imperial Throne of Russia
and the
State of Japan
on the date of
May 2000Declaration
The Treaty for the Upholding of Asian Peace is made and ratified between the governments of the Empire of Russia and the State of Japan as of May 2000. This treaty is signed for the purpose of bringing lasting peace and stability within the Asian world and containing the influence of the People's Republic of China.
NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows by the signatories:
Article I: Political Affairs
Article II: Russo-Japanese Relations
Article III: Signatory Withdrawal
This treaty shall remain enforced until a time in which one or both of the signatories wish to withdraw. A six month notice must be given to the signatory before a withdrawal can be fully enacted. This is to offer singatories enough time to remove all personnel, equipment, and other assets from overseas bases.
Done at Tokyo, May 2000.
[For the Russian Empire:]
[For the State of Japan:]
Akihito, Emperor of the State of Japan
Keizō Obuchi, Prime Minister of the State of Japan
Yōhei Kōno, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Japan
"Good Evening,
After the productful meeting with Minister Putin, the 'Treaty of Tokyo' has been signed and returned to you. However we have made some changes we feel that are for a better benefit. Please take time to read through it and make any changes you wish.
Thank you,
Keizō Obuchi,
Prime Minister of the State of Japan"
TREATY FOR THE UPHOLDING OF ASIAN PEACE
(TREATY OF TOKYO)
between the
Imperial Throne of Russia
and the
State of Japan
on the date of
May 2000
The Treaty for the Upholding of Asian Peace is made and ratified between the governments of the Empire of Russia and the State of Japan as of May 2000. This treaty is signed for the purpose of bringing lasting peace and stability within the Asian world and containing the influence of the People's Republic of China.
NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows by the signatories:
Article I: Political Affairs
Article Ia: Recognition of the Republic of Taiwan
As per the purpose of this treaty, the Russian Empire and the State of Japan will take various measures to diminish the influence of the People's Republic of China. The first of these measures will be to officially recognize the Republic of Taiwan as the successor of the Republic of China (1912-1949) and the rightful claimants of mainland China.
Furthermore, in the events of the Republic of China re-entering the global stage, the Empire of Russia and the State of Japan will actively attempt to ally with the nation and attempt to build a bulwark around the island of Taiwan against the People's Republic and actively support the influence of Taipei over Beijing.
Lastly, the signatories of this treaty will actively use the name of 'Republic of China' as opposed to the name of 'Republic of Taiwan.'
As per the purpose of this treaty, the Russian Empire and the State of Japan will take various measures to diminish the influence of the People's Republic of China. The first of these measures will be to officially recognize the Republic of Taiwan as the successor of the Republic of China (1912-1949) and the rightful claimants of mainland China.
Furthermore, in the events of the Republic of China re-entering the global stage, the Empire of Russia and the State of Japan will actively attempt to ally with the nation and attempt to build a bulwark around the island of Taiwan against the People's Republic and actively support the influence of Taipei over Beijing.
Lastly, the signatories of this treaty will actively use the name of 'Republic of China' as opposed to the name of 'Republic of Taiwan.'
Article Ib: Deny All Territorial Claims of the People's Republic of China
Another step to be taken by the signatories to contain CCP influence will be denying all territorial claims made by Beijing. These include but are not limited by the following:
The signatories will officially recognize the settlements of Darchen, Labrang Monastery, Gartok, and the several former Bhutanese monasteries and villages near Mount Kailash as Bhutan and their occupation by the People's Republic of China illegal.
The signatories will deny all Chinese territorial claims in the Kashmir region and their claim on the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
The signatories will deny all Chinese claims on the Senkaku Islands, the Diaoyu Islands, and the Tiaoyutai Islands.
The signatories will deny Beijing's claim on the Republic of China, including but not limited to: the Island of Taiwan, the Kinmen Islands, and the Matsu Islands.
The signatories will deny all claims of Beijing over the Paracel Islands and the South China Sea.
The signatories will deny all Chinese claims on the nation of Mongolia.
The signatories will deny all Chinese claims on the nation of the Russian Empire.
The signatories will deny all Beijing claims on the nation of Tajikistan.
In the events that Beijing performs human right violations in the regions of Tibet and East Turkestan, the signatories will actively promote the liberation of these territories from the People's Republic of China.
Article Ic: Promotion of Positive Relations With Other Asian Nations
It will be the duty of the signatories to promote positive diplomatic relations with the nations of Asia to promote peace and assure the pause of CCP influence over other nations.
The nations which the signatories will have the duty of promoting positive relations with are the following: Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan), Mongolia, Korea(s), Vietnam, the Republic of China, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Burma/Myanmar.
Another step to be taken by the signatories to contain CCP influence will be denying all territorial claims made by Beijing. These include but are not limited by the following:
The signatories will officially recognize the settlements of Darchen, Labrang Monastery, Gartok, and the several former Bhutanese monasteries and villages near Mount Kailash as Bhutan and their occupation by the People's Republic of China illegal.
The signatories will deny all Chinese territorial claims in the Kashmir region and their claim on the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
The signatories will deny all Chinese claims on the Senkaku Islands, the Diaoyu Islands, and the Tiaoyutai Islands.
The signatories will deny Beijing's claim on the Republic of China, including but not limited to: the Island of Taiwan, the Kinmen Islands, and the Matsu Islands.
The signatories will deny all claims of Beijing over the Paracel Islands and the South China Sea.
The signatories will deny all Chinese claims on the nation of Mongolia.
The signatories will deny all Chinese claims on the nation of the Russian Empire.
The signatories will deny all Beijing claims on the nation of Tajikistan.
In the events that Beijing performs human right violations in the regions of Tibet and East Turkestan, the signatories will actively promote the liberation of these territories from the People's Republic of China.
Article Ic: Promotion of Positive Relations With Other Asian Nations
It will be the duty of the signatories to promote positive diplomatic relations with the nations of Asia to promote peace and assure the pause of CCP influence over other nations.
The nations which the signatories will have the duty of promoting positive relations with are the following: Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan), Mongolia, Korea(s), Vietnam, the Republic of China, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Burma/Myanmar.
Article II: Russo-Japanese Relations
Article IIa: Military Exercises
To assure readiness of the Imperial Russian Armed Forces and the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, the signatories will hold yearly military exercises for their Ground, Naval, and Air Forces alongside their specialized forces including but not limited to: Airborne and Naval Infantry.
Ground exercises will be held in Primorsky Krai, naval exercises will be held in either the Sea of Japan or the East China Sea, air exercises will be held in Primorsky Krai, airborne exercises will be held over the islands of Hokkaido and Sakhalin, and the naval infantry/marine exercises will be held in the Okinawa Prefecture.
Article IIb: Mutual Defense
Upon the ratification of the treaty, the signatories will officially enter a mutual defense pact against the People's Republic of China, and all other attackers. As such, an unprovoked attack performed by any nation on a signatory will be an attack on both signatories and a declaration of war against said nation will be made by Tokyo and Moscow.
Article IIc: Russian Military Bases
To better assure mutual defense and prevent Beijing influence in Asia, Japan will house Russian forces in the following ex-American military bases: Okuma Rest Center (Kunigami, Okinawa), Yaedake Communication Site (Motobu, Okinawa), Kadena Ammunition Storage Area (Onna, Okinawa), Kadena Air Base (Kadena, Okinawa), Tori Shima, Idesuna Jima, and Kume Jima Rangers (Kumejima and Tonaki, Okinawa), Gesaji Communication Site (Higashi, Okinawa), Torii Communication Station (Yomitan, Okinawa), Naha Port (Naha, Okinawa), Army POL Depots (Uruma, Okinawa), Tengan Pier (Uruma, Okinawa), Camp Shields (Okinawa, Okinawa), Awase Communications Station (Okinawa, Okinawa), White Beach Area (Uruma, Okinawa), Kobi, Sekibi Sho, and Oki Daito Jima Ranges (Ishigaki and Kitadaito, Okinawa), Northern Training Area (Kunigami, Okinawa), Ie Jima Auxiliary Airfield (Ie, Okinawa), Camp Schwab (Nago, Okinawa), Henoko Ordnance Ammunition Depot (Nago, Okinawa), Camp Hansen (Kin, Okinawa), Kin Red and Kin Blue Beach Training Areas (Kin, Okinawa), Camp Courtney and Camp McTureous (Uruma, Okinawa), Camp Kuwae and Camp Zukeran (Chatan, Okinawa), Air Station Futenma (Ginowan, Okinawa), Makiminato Service Area (Urasoe, Okinawa), and Tsuken Jima Training Area (Uruma Okinawa).
All military bases will remain joint-operated with Russian and Japanese forces, supplies and maintenance of the bases will be carried out by Russia, and all forces sent to the military bases will be placed through Japanese Customs. In the events of a crime being committed by a member of the Russian armed forces on Japanese soil, said member will be placed through the justice system of the State of Japan.
If required, Russia will contact Japanese authorities to make necessary upgrades and modernizations to all bases listed above. All upgrades and modernizations will be funded by the Russian Empire.
Article IId: Mutual Aid in Military Acquisition
In the same aspect as military bases, the signatories will actively work together in the field of military acquisition:
To assure readiness of the Imperial Russian Armed Forces and the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, the signatories will hold yearly military exercises for their Ground, Naval, and Air Forces alongside their specialized forces including but not limited to: Airborne and Naval Infantry.
Ground exercises will be held in Primorsky Krai, naval exercises will be held in either the Sea of Japan or the East China Sea, air exercises will be held in Primorsky Krai, airborne exercises will be held over the islands of Hokkaido and Sakhalin, and the naval infantry/marine exercises will be held in the Okinawa Prefecture.
Article IIb: Mutual Defense
Upon the ratification of the treaty, the signatories will officially enter a mutual defense pact against the People's Republic of China, and all other attackers. As such, an unprovoked attack performed by any nation on a signatory will be an attack on both signatories and a declaration of war against said nation will be made by Tokyo and Moscow.
Article IIc: Russian Military Bases
To better assure mutual defense and prevent Beijing influence in Asia, Japan will house Russian forces in the following ex-American military bases: Okuma Rest Center (Kunigami, Okinawa), Yaedake Communication Site (Motobu, Okinawa), Kadena Ammunition Storage Area (Onna, Okinawa), Kadena Air Base (Kadena, Okinawa), Tori Shima, Idesuna Jima, and Kume Jima Rangers (Kumejima and Tonaki, Okinawa), Gesaji Communication Site (Higashi, Okinawa), Torii Communication Station (Yomitan, Okinawa), Naha Port (Naha, Okinawa), Army POL Depots (Uruma, Okinawa), Tengan Pier (Uruma, Okinawa), Camp Shields (Okinawa, Okinawa), Awase Communications Station (Okinawa, Okinawa), White Beach Area (Uruma, Okinawa), Kobi, Sekibi Sho, and Oki Daito Jima Ranges (Ishigaki and Kitadaito, Okinawa), Northern Training Area (Kunigami, Okinawa), Ie Jima Auxiliary Airfield (Ie, Okinawa), Camp Schwab (Nago, Okinawa), Henoko Ordnance Ammunition Depot (Nago, Okinawa), Camp Hansen (Kin, Okinawa), Kin Red and Kin Blue Beach Training Areas (Kin, Okinawa), Camp Courtney and Camp McTureous (Uruma, Okinawa), Camp Kuwae and Camp Zukeran (Chatan, Okinawa), Air Station Futenma (Ginowan, Okinawa), Makiminato Service Area (Urasoe, Okinawa), and Tsuken Jima Training Area (Uruma Okinawa).
All military bases will remain joint-operated with Russian and Japanese forces, supplies and maintenance of the bases will be carried out by Russia, and all forces sent to the military bases will be placed through Japanese Customs. In the events of a crime being committed by a member of the Russian armed forces on Japanese soil, said member will be placed through the justice system of the State of Japan.
If required, Russia will contact Japanese authorities to make necessary upgrades and modernizations to all bases listed above. All upgrades and modernizations will be funded by the Russian Empire.
Article IId: Mutual Aid in Military Acquisition
In the same aspect as military bases, the signatories will actively work together in the field of military acquisition:
The Russian Empire will offer domestic production licenses for the following equipment: Ulyanovsk-class Nuclear Supercarrier (upon its completion of research and development), T-90S Main Battle Tank, T-55M6 Main Battle Tank, BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier, BMD-3 Airborne Infantry Fighting Vehicle, BMP-3 and BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, S-300PMU-2 Long-Range Anti-Air Missile System, S-300V Long-Range Anti-Ballistic Misisle System, Kamov Ka-50 Black Shark Attack Helicopter, Sukhoi SU-33, Kamov KA-31 and the Alligator-class Landing Ship.
The State of Japan will offer the domestic production licenses for the following equipment: European Highway Ro/Ro Vehicle Carrying Ship, Type 78 Tracked Snow Vehicle, Type 94 Shore Minelaying Device, and the Yamaha Grizzly 600 ATV.
All equipment offered through the form of a domestic production license cannot be sold, built, traded, or given to any other nation without the approval of the equipment owner. Breaking this ruling will result in the domestic production licenses being withdrawn.
Rosoboronexport will offer a 10% discount on all equipment alongside producing any fixed-wing aircraft for a 0% mark-up.
The State of Japan will offer the domestic production licenses for the following equipment: European Highway Ro/Ro Vehicle Carrying Ship, Type 78 Tracked Snow Vehicle, Type 94 Shore Minelaying Device, and the Yamaha Grizzly 600 ATV.
All equipment offered through the form of a domestic production license cannot be sold, built, traded, or given to any other nation without the approval of the equipment owner. Breaking this ruling will result in the domestic production licenses being withdrawn.
Rosoboronexport will offer a 10% discount on all equipment alongside producing any fixed-wing aircraft for a 0% mark-up.
Article III: Signatory Withdrawal
This treaty shall remain enforced until a time in which one or both of the signatories wish to withdraw. A six month notice must be given to the signatory before a withdrawal can be fully enacted. This is to offer singatories enough time to remove all personnel, equipment, and other assets from overseas bases.
Done at Tokyo, May 2000.
[For the Russian Empire:]
[For the State of Japan:]
Akihito, Emperor of the State of Japan
Keizō Obuchi, Prime Minister of the State of Japan
Yōhei Kōno, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Japan