Treaties of Skagerrak

The Treaties of Skagerrak were three bilateral treaties singed between Ringerike and Sannlibo in the years 1926, 1949 and 1963 and are of significant impact for history of both nations. The singing of the treaties was accompanied by the Skagerrak Dialogue, which was formed in 1925 and consists of multiple politicians of both countries.

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The First Treaty of Skagerrak has been signed in 1926 after the Grand Campaigns. According to it Sannlibo and Ringerike were both reigned in a union by the King of Ringerike and Sannlibo as a common state of two autonomous entities, with each having a governor general as well legislative, judicative and executive bodies. This so-called Union of Ringerike and Sannlibo itself was reigned by the king, and had also its own parliament, government and high Court.

The negotiations for the First Treaty of Skagerrak have been accompanied by Gardarike, which served as a mediator to balance the interests of Ringerike and Sannlibo.

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In 1949 the Second Treaty of Skagerrak was singed. Following this treaty Ringerike and Sannlibo became formally two independent nations and by that the Union split up. Each one retained its own political bodies, while the political bodies of the Union were dissolved. Only the King maintained his position as head of state for both nations, but his title was reduced back to King of Ringerike.

In the negotiations for the Second Treaty of Skaggerak, Theyka replaced Gardarike in the role of the mediator.

History
The negotiations for the Second Treaty of Skagerrak began when sannlig nationalists and nationalist parties gained a massive popularity during the 40s. The polls for the upcoming elections showed a massive potential for the nationalist and right-wing parties. To prevent a nationalist win and a right-wing government, the sannlig government pushed for a new treaty and used the calm relationship, which Ringerike and Sannlibo had gained recently, for their advantage.

The negotiations began in may 1948 and continued until summer 1949, the Second Treaty of Skagerrak was then signed and ratified at the end of august 1949, so that it could come into power in september 1949.

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In the Third Treaty of Skagerrak from 1963 Ringerike and Sannlibo agreed that Sannlibo should become a republic and that the King of Ringerike thereby gives up his position as head of the sannlig state. According to the treaty the Governor General of Sannlibo then became the head of state, which remained until today.

Theyka also served as mediator in the negotiations for the Third Treaty of Skagerrak.

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The Skagerrak Dialogue was formed in 1925 and exists until this day. It served originally as a plattform for the negotiations between Ringerike and Sannlibo about the future of Sannlibo. Later the Skagerrak Dialogue was repurposed to keep up the close cooperation between the two countries and to maintain the close relationship.

The Skagerrak Dialogue also includes monthly meetings of diplomats from Ringerike and Sannlibo. Also the foreign ministers are meeting every quarter of a year. This is furtherly accompanied by annual meetings of the prime ministers, the heads of state, the ministers of defence, economy and finance as well as the parliaments.

Extended Skagerrak Dialogue
Note: The Following Section is only a draft and remains work in progress

The Extended Skagerrak Dialogue is an extension of the cooperation between Ringerike and Sannlibo to other nations around Anterra, to maintain, enlarge and improve existing partnerhips as well as to introduce further partners. The ESD was introduced in 19xx and features a deepened cooperation between its members in the fields of economical cooperation and cultural exchange.

The member states are as following: