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The Kuri Treaty, signed in Kuri on 22nd December 2015, is a treaty drafted by the Government of [[Cerman]] whereby the signing states are legally binded to the protection and preservation of Terminian cultural heritage sites and artifacts within their borders. The heads of state of [[Amerhan]], Cerman, the [[Fals Empire]], and [[Vadesia]] signed the agreement in the [[International Hall]], opposite the [[Ministry of Defense (Cerman)|Ministry of | The Kuri Treaty, signed in Kuri on 22nd December 2015, is a treaty drafted by the Government of [[Cerman]] whereby the signing states are legally binded to the protection and preservation of Terminian cultural heritage sites and artifacts within their borders. The heads of state of [[Amerhan]], Cerman, the [[Fals Empire]], and [[Vadesia]] signed the agreement in the [[International Hall]], opposite the [[Ministry of Defense (Cerman)|Ministry of Defence]]. The treaty also established the [[Kuri Treaty Organisation]], of which only two signatories ([[Amerhan]] and Cerman) are full members. |
Revision as of 14:41, 31 December 2015
The Treaty of Kuri for the Protection and Preservation of the Terminian Cultural Heritage of Sahar | |
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Treaty Signature Page | |
Type | Cultural heritage treaty |
Drafted | 12th October 2015 |
Signed | 22nd December 2015 |
Location | International Hall, Kuri |
Sealed | 29th December 2015 |
Effective | 28th March 2016 |
Original signatories | 5 |
Signatories | 4 |
Ratifiers | 4 |
Languages | · Terminian · Faljüdax |
The Kuri Treaty, signed in Kuri on 22nd December 2015, is a treaty drafted by the Government of Cerman whereby the signing states are legally binded to the protection and preservation of Terminian cultural heritage sites and artifacts within their borders. The heads of state of Amerhan, Cerman, the Fals Empire, and Vadesia signed the agreement in the International Hall, opposite the Ministry of Defence. The treaty also established the Kuri Treaty Organisation, of which only two signatories (Amerhan and Cerman) are full members.