Rabe Treaty

The Rabe Treaty is a mutual defence treaty between Galvia and Renesia in the midst of the Second World War. The Rabe treaty was signed on April 3rd 1941, which made Galvia a participant on the Allies side of the war and managed to help Renesia win the civil war. The treaty had two further amendments after the second world war, on 1964 and 1965. The Rabe treaty was signed in Antonija between the Chancellor representing the Prince of Renesia and the Grand Secretariat representing the monarch of Galvia.

Main points
The treaty covers that both Galvia and Renesia are to support each other against both external and internal threats, moreover, it establishes that Galvia would own a military port near Liesnier in exchange for subsidies paid to Renesia.

Contents

 * Galvia and Renesia will enter a mutual defence pact against external and internal threats to the current government.
 * Renesia will allow the building Galvian Military port near Liesnier.
 * Galvia paying financial to Renesia while this treaty is in effect.

Amendments
There have been two amendments since the creation of the treaty that focuses on strengthening Galvian-Renesian relationship.

Amendment of 1964
The first amendment allows Galvia to build a second military port in Renesia near Weinsbeck and that all Galvian vessels do not pay Pon Estuary's toll.

Amendment of 1965
The second amendment establishes coordination between the Renesian and Galvian navies to patrol the Onse bay.