PCBaller World/The New Warsaw Pact

The New Warsaw pact(NWP) is an intergovernmental military alliance in Eurasia and North America consisting of 3 member states; The Polish Social Nationalist Republic, The Norwegian-Swedish Anarchist Commune and the Neo-Soviet Union and 2 observer states; The Republic of Sorbia, Canada. It takes an anti-liberal and anti-neocon stance and despite the aesthetic doesn't have ideological requirements aside from those, also it is important to distinguish that liberal doesn't necessarily mean progressive and progressive states are welcome to the pact. It is currently involved in anti-terrorist activities in Lithuania as part of provision 4. and partially 1.. After submitting an application to the New Warsaw Pact, it must be approved by all member states and then the provisions must be ratified by the state in question.

NWP conferences are held in Przyokopowa 28, 01-208 Warszawa (#pcbworld, with @every member). Observer states can discuss in the conference, but ultimately they cannot veto decisions or application acceptions.

Origins
The New Warsaw pact has its origins in a diplomatic correspondence between Poland and the Neo-Soviet union about a mutual defence pact, upon publicisation of the congress a delegation from Norway-Sweden and Sorbia joined. The Kultokrat of Poland proposed the idea of the alliance at the congress. Sorbia immediately applied to join, but was denied due to ongoing disputes with North Germany and instead was allowed to act as an observer state, then Canada joined as an observer state.

Provisions
1. Member States of the NWP must defend each other in the event of an attack by a foreign state onto the territory of one of the member. 2. Member states conduct joint military training and war games to develop their armed forces and strategies 3. Member states will 'supplement' (sell for a low price) surpluses of their own military equipment when another member state has a shortage in that particular equipment 4. Member states are entitled to conduct joint peacekeeping missions but are not mandated to do so. 5. Observer states are not part of the training or supplement programme. 6. Member states will cooperate on cybersecurity 7. Intelligence agencies will meet once a year to discuss an annual common agenda 8. Member states share military access with each other, allowing for relatively open borders for member state armies 9. Member states will be mandated to allow for trade goods and cargo to be transported via their land and territorial waters if the exchange benefits the organization. 10. Each member state can veto the whole pact from passing a provision, but cannot stop a country from executing its sovereignty in international relations.
 * 1.1 Observer states are encouraged to protect member states and vice versa but full out support is not mandated, instead if at war, an observer state will be temporarily included in Prov. 3.
 * 5.1 Praeter Prov. 1.1.
 * 10.1 Disputes between members can be solved by NWP congress, but both sides have to agree to a NWPC arbitration warrant & authority beforehand.