The United Republic of Great Britain and Ireland has heard the words of the Confederacy and while we applaud their movement towards freedom...we wish to declare that unless every state within the Confederate States of America abolishes slavery we will not recognize the Confederacy as a legitimate cause. Though we are against the aggression of the Union and the senseless need for violence between the brethren of the land, Britain will not fall to insanity once more. We are a United Republic who seek freedom for all who wish it. We are also a United Republic who desire peace between all nations. As such, we humbly ask once again that the Confederacy and Union will seek to find a peaceful solution. We ask that both sides lay down their arms and come to a resolution that will allow the United States to unify with both sides happy. We ask for those of North America to follow the example of South American and find peace.
Turning our attention to Europe, we find a war in which peace must be bought at the cost of numerous lives. The Coalition of Tyranny musters their soldiers and seeks to topple the peace of Europe for their own gains. They speak of Liberty when in fact they are nothing more than Despots attempting to achieve their goals no matter the cost to the stability of Europe or to their own Peoples.
However, we can proudly state that one member of this Coalition has seen these despots for what they truly are. And as such we present to the world this treaty,
Allied Forces - Greece TreatyArticle 1. Hostilities between Greece and the Allied Forces are to cease upon the signing of this treaty. Greece is to make no movements of hostility towards any Nation within the Allied Nations.
Article 2. Greece will enter into the War upon the side of the Allies against the 8th Coalition. Greece agrees to divulge all information about the 8th Coalition to the Allied Forces and will follow the demands of the Allied Forces in regards to the War.
Article 3. Upon the surrender of the 8th Coalition Forces and the completions of War Reparations, Treaties, and firm peace, the island of Crete, the Ottoman Province of Janina and the Ottoman Province of Southern Monastir will be ceded to the nation of Greece.
Article 3.1; Firm peace is defined as two years with no hostilities between members of the 8th Coalition and the Ottoman Empire with the 8th Coalition defined as the aggressors. If this peace is broken within these 2 years by members of the 8th Coalition, the Ottomans will hold onto this land for the duration of the hostilities. Upon cessation of further hostilities, another two years with peace must pass before the land is ceded to Greece.
Article 3.2: This cycle may only be allowed for ten years. Upon the end of ten years, this land must be ceded to Greece regardless of World Status.
Article 3.3: If Greece in anyway moves against the Spirit or law of Articles 1 and 2, Article 3 in its entirety is voided.
[X] Sultan Abdülmecid I,Ottoman Empire
[X]Otto, Greece
[X] Albert Edward, British Prime Minister and Arbitrator of the AF-G Treaty.
We thank the Nation of Greece for seeing the error of their ways and approaching us with this. We would humbly offer peace to the other Nations of the Coalition as well. We wish to remind these nations of their precarious situations. Enemies gather round you...and we will not be mericiful should this War continue.
May God bless the Allied Forces! And may God stand against the Coalition of Tyranny!
-Albert Edward, British Prime Minister