In a time of peace and following extensive discussions, the governments of Poland and Ukraine have reached a historic agreement to strengthen their mutual support and cooperation. Recognizing the evolving geopolitical landscape within Eclesiar, Poland acknowledges the development of a growing Ukrainian community and has decided to transfer certain territorial possessions to foster this emerging nation.
Key Provisions of the Agreement
Recognition of Ukraine’s Sovereignty
Poland formally acknowledges Ukraine as an independent state by granting full sovereignty over its capital, Kyiv.
Territorial Understanding
Ukraine officially recognizes Lviv as part of the Polish Eclesiar region and commits to making no future territorial claims to this area.
Formation of a Strategic Alliance
Poland and Ukraine agree to establish a formal alliance, which will include:
- Coordinated diplomatic efforts on the international stage.
- Mutual military support in times of conflict.
- Economic cooperation to foster growth and strengthen both nations’ communities.
Status of Chernihiv
Both parties recognize Chernihiv as a Ukrainian region currently under Polish administration. Following a 30-day period of successful collaboration and trust-building, high-level discussions will be held to determine the terms for its reintegration into Ukraine.
The people of Ukraine are grateful to Poland and look forward to further support from their Polish allies, including the exchange of experience and advice.
For its part, Poland views this agreement as an investment in regional stability and the strengthening of bilateral ties. By facilitating the development of a strong and cooperative neighbor, Poland reaffirms its commitment to fostering a lasting partnership with Ukraine in future Eclesiar events wars.
Both nations stand united in their vision for a peaceful, prosperous, and cooperative future.
