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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 03:54:15 Wednesday, 24 January, 2018
by CarpeVerpa
Союз Советских Социалистических Республик

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Министерство иностранных дел

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General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Leonid Brezhnev

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Minister of Foreign Affairs: Andrei Gromyko

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 01:29:23 Saturday, 27 January, 2018
by Red John
To the esteemed superpower to the north of the Republic of India- the mighty USSR, we extend our heartfelt greetings and hope to build a prosperous relationship with one another. Soviet aid - limited as it may be at this time - has nevertheless been a huge boon to our fledgling nation, which must be vigilant to many external threats.

We desire greatly to engage in bilateral talks, to draft up a formal treaty of friendship and cooperation. Hopefully our Soviet counterparts see the many benefits that would come with working with India to help tackle many global issues.

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 02:44:34 Saturday, 27 January, 2018
by CarpeVerpa
But of course we see such benefits, and would be more than glad and gracious in drafting just such an agreement. As hopeful friends to all people of the world, and India being no different, the Soviet Union extends full well wishes to the Indian people, and hopes that it can do more to help them in the future. If there are any specific measures by which such a thing could be accomplished, we shall do as we can to provide it.

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 13:52:08 Saturday, 27 January, 2018
by Red John
Thus we propose the following treaty:
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The Indo-Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Co-operation, 1 January 1971

Desirous of expanding and consolidating the existing relations of sincere friendship between them,

Believing that the further development of friendship and cooperation meets the basic national interests of lasting peace in Asia and the world,

Determined to promote the consolidation of universal peace and security and to make steadfast efforts for the relaxation of international tensions and the final eliminations of the remnants of colonialism

Upholding their firm faith in the principles of peaceful coexistence and co-operation between States with different political and social Systems,

Convinced that in the world today international problems can only be solved by co-operation and not by conflict,

Reaffirming their determination to abide by the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter,

The Republic of India on the one side, and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the other side,

Have decided to conclude the present treaty, for which purposes the following plenipotentiaries have been appointed:

On behalf of the Republic of India: Sardar Swaran Singh, Minister of External Affairs.

On behalf of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: Mr A. A. Gromyko, Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Who, having each presented their credentials, which are found to be in proper form and due order, have agreed as follows:

(ARTICLE I)

The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare that enduring peace and friendship shall prevail between the two countries and their peoples. Each party shall respect the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the other party and refrain From interfering in the other's internal affairs. The High Contracting Parties shall continue to develop and consolidate the relations of sincere friendship, good neighbourliness and comprehensive cooperation existing between them on the basis of the aforesaid principles as well as those of equality and mutual benefit.

(ARTICLE II)

Guided by the desire to contribute in every possible way to ensure enduring peace and security of their people, the High Contracting Parties declare their determination to continue their efforts to preserve and to strengthen peace in Asia and throughout the world, to halt the arms race and to achieve general and complete disarmament, including both nuclear and conventional, under effective international control.

(ARTICLE III)

Guided by their loyalty to the lofty ideal of equality of all peoples and nations, irrespective of race or creed, the High Contracting Parties condemn colonialism and racialism in all forms and manifestations, and reaffirm their determination to strive for their final and complete elimination.

The High Contracting Parties shall cooperate with other States to achieve these aims and to support the just aspirations of the peoples in their struggle against colonialism and racial domination.

(ARTICLE IV)

The Republic of India respects the peace-loving policy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics aimed at strengthening friendship and co-operation with all nations.

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics respects India's policy of non-alignment and reaffirms that this policy constitutes an important factor in the maintenance of universal peace and international security and in the lessening of tensions in the world.

(ARTICLE V)

Deeply interested in ensuring universal peace and security, attaching great importance to their mutual co-operation in the international field for achieving these aims, the High Contracting Parties will maintain regular contacts with each other on major international problems affecting the interests of both the States by means of meetings, and exchanges of views between their leading statesmen, visits by official delegations and special envoys of the two Governments, and through diplomatic channels.

(ARTICLE VI)

Attaching great importance to economic, scientific and technological co-operation between them, the High Contracting Parties will continue to consolidate and expand mutually advantageous and comprehensive co-operation in these fields as well as expand trade, transport and communications between them on the basis of the principles of equality, mutual benefit and most-favoured nation treatment, subject to the existing agreements and the special arrangements with contiguous countries as specified in the Indo - Soviet trade agreement of 26 December 1970.

(ARTICLE VII)

The High Contracting Parties shall promote further development of ties and contacts between them in the fields of science, art, literature, education, public health, press, radio, television, cinema, tourism and sports.

(ARTICLE VIII)

In accordance with the traditional friendship established between the two countries, each of the High Contracting Parties solemnly declares that it shall not enter into or participate in any military alliance directed against the other Party.

Each High Contracting Party undertakes to abstain from any aggression against the other Party and to prevent the use of its territory for the commission of any act which might inflict military damage on the other High Contracting Party.

(ARTICLE IX)

Each High Contracting Party undertakes to abstain from providing any assistance to any third country that engages in armed conflict with the other Party. In the event of either being subjected to an attack or a threat thereof, the High Contracting Parties shall immediately enter into mutual consultations in order to remove such threat and to take appropriate effective measures to ensure peace and the security of their countries.

(ARTICLE X)

Each High Contracting Party solemnly declares that it shall not enter into any obligation, secret or public, with one or more States, which is incompatible with this Treaty. Each High Contracting Party further declares that no obligation be entered into, between itself and any other State or States, which might cause military damage to the other Party.

(ARTICLE XI)
Each High Contracting Party undertakes to increase mutual investment within the Other High Contracting Party's country, taking into consideration local laws and customs, and keeping within the general intent of the treaty.

(ARTICLE XII)

This Treaty is concluded for the duration of twenty years and will be automatically extended for each successive period of five years unless either High Contracting Party declares its desire to terminate it by giving notice to the other High Contracting Party twelve months prior to the expiration of the Treaty. The Treaty will be subject to ratification and will come into force on the date of the exchange of Instruments of Ratification which will take place in Moscow within one month of the signing of this Treaty.

(ARTICLE XIII)

Any difference of interpretation of any Article or Articles of this Treaty which may arise between the High Contracting Parties will be settled bilaterally by peaceful means in a spirit of mutual respect and understanding.

The said Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Treaty in Hindi, Russian and English, all text being equally authentic and have affixed thereto their seals.

Done in New Delhi on the Ninth day of August in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy One.

On behalf of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

(Sd.)

Minister of External Affairs,

On behalf of the Republic of India

(Sd.) Swaran Singh, Minister of External Affairs.

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 15:04:53 Saturday, 27 January, 2018
by CarpeVerpa
We agree to the terms of this treaty fully, and hereby sign and put it into effect as soon as feasible.

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 06:42:59 Monday, 29 January, 2018
by Xaph
We would like to make a state visit in Russia this year, sending high ranking officials and the President of the United States. In return, we would invite the Societ Union to visit Washington DC in November. We have an empty seat at our Thanksgiving table you could fill.

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 17:51:50 Monday, 29 January, 2018
by CarpeVerpa
The President is welcome to visit the Soviet Union, just as General Secretary Brezhnev is happy to visit the United States in return. With any luck, our leaders shall have a chance to sit down and discuss important matters as well as engage in cultural exchange.

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 22:16:29 Friday, 02 February, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
To our Socialist Brothers in the Soviet Union,
Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention 

Article I: Never under any circumstances to acquire or retain biological weapons.

Article II: To destroy or divert to peaceful purposes biological weapons and associated resources prior to joining.

Article III: Not to transfer, or in any way assist, encourage or induce anyone else to acquire or retain biological weapons.

Article IV: To take any national measures necessary to implement the provisions of the BWC domestically.

Article V: To consult bilaterally and multilaterally to solve any problems with the implementation of the BWC.

Article VI: To request the UN Security Council to investigate alleged breaches of the BWC and to comply with its subsequent decisions.

Article VII: To assist States which have been exposed to a danger as a result of a violation of the BWC.

Article VII: To do all of the above in a way that encourages the peaceful uses of biological science and technology.
We invite our Russian Comrades to sign and ratify this convention for the purpose of protecting the international proletariat from the horrors of modern warfare, the Soviet Union has the capacity to take a step towards peace, and we encourage them to do so.

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 06:18:48 Saturday, 03 February, 2018
by CarpeVerpa
We applaud our Korean comrades in taking such an initiative, and humbly and excitedly sign the proposed convention in the interest of world peace.

Re: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

Posted: 06:45:49 Saturday, 03 February, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
CarpeVerpa wrote: 06:18:48 Saturday, 03 February, 2018 We applaud our Korean comrades in taking such an initiative, and humbly and excitedly sign the proposed convention in the interest of world peace.
We thank the Soviets for accepting.