[center] [u]Treaty of Versailles [/u] [/center] Be it known, that from the signing of this treaty on until one party shall annul it, the Empire of France and the Kingdom of Prussia shall: [b]Article the First[/b]: Declare war in each other's defence in the event war is declared or a provocative action taken by a state (hereafter known as "aggressor") without a declaration of war being first issued or a provocative action taken by a signatory, superseding all alliances, pacts, and agreements formed hereafter or heretofore. [b]Section I: [/b] Provocative action is defined as, and limited to, [b]Clause I: [/b] Military infringement of borders, land or sea. [b]Clause II: [/b] Providing material support to enemies of the aggressor or allies, be they foreign or domestic. [b]Clause III: [/b] The placing of a blockade or quarantine on the allies of the aggressor or the agressor himself. [b]Clause IV: [/b] Taking covert action whose goal is the destabilization of the aggressor. Such covert action is limited to sabotage or assassination. There shall be no less than five witnesses to the act for the purposes of this treaty, with two holding valid passports from the accused nation. [b]Clause V: [/b] For the purposes of determining whether an aggressor is an aggressor, attacking a stated, public ally. [b]Section 2: [/b] No peace may be made without the declared upon signatory's consent until the capital of the aggressor twenty years prior to the declaration of war or provocative action has been occupied by no less than 10,000 French and/or Prussian troops for no less than a year [b]Article Two : [/b] Both signatories declare the Franco-German enmity at an end and will begin efforts to further improve both countries in all fields including but not limited to military power, Industrial Strength and Education. [X]- His Majesty King Wilhelm I [X]- Emperor Napoleon III of the Second French Empire.