On Saturday the 28[SIZE=11.6666669845581px]th[/SIZE] of February 2015, dignitaries from both the UK Government of Altis and the Peoples Republic of North Altis signed a Treaty of Non-Aggression, putting to rest the bitter conflict between the two factions.
The Treaty of Paros was drafted, ratified, and enacted by both parties with the intent of ending hostilities between the now neighbouring nations. The Altis Police Constabulary on behalf of the government of the United Kingdom conceded the abandoned lands of Paros and recognized the national sovereignty of the People’s Republic of North Altis (PRNA) in exchange for an international 'non-aggression and cooperation' treaty to avoid international incidents.
This new dynamic will undoubtedly cause problems for the countless rebel groups caught between the now cooperating nations. No longer will rebel forces be able to rely on the escape route to the independent lands that were once the UNMC, but instead, may be forced into finding more creative or diplomatic approaches to their business activities.
A full and complete copy of the Treaty will be published and made available to all citizens immediately upon my receipt from the International Court of Justice.
Although this announcement is bound to raise passionate responses, I would ask that all questions regarding specific details of said treaty be held until the release of the document itself.
Dain