Today, Hasanistan and Cormac ratified an agreement establishing their new diplomatic relationship following the termination of the prior free association agreement in May. The original arrangement began after the two nations had both concurrently seceded from Montescano, and Cormac (then Jurijev) aligned itself with Hasanistan as an associated state. The agreement was ended after it was regarded that Hasanistan could not fully re-establish its historic neutrality policy while holding such a relationship with Cormac, thus plans were held to establish a new relationship.
The new agreement re-affirms mutual recognition and bilateral ties between the states. In addition, free trade (whereby tariffs are limited), visa-free travel and free aviation arrangements have also been set up between the two under the agreement to maintain close economic and social ties.
The treaty was ratified by Hasan Çakar, who is both head of state of Hasanistan and Cormac. The treaty can be read
here.
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