Treaty of Malacañang

"It's Christmas Eve, and when we get our noche buena (or a good evening in Spanish and/or Tagalog) set up, we sign a treaty on the USRAC War ceasefire agreement. Since the Walkerville Trials was over when our good friend Arnold Perlstein redeemed himself and worked there as a judge (even though he's still a kid), Leonard Blackwell came up with an idea of this treaty. Sadly, this angered Victor Nevarez and a lot of Belkan folks a lot. Could this be worse than Versailles?"

--Su Ji-Hoon, Malacañang, the New Versailles

The Treaty of Malacañang was the most important of the peace treaties that brought the USRAC War to an end. The treaty ended the war through a permanent truce, release of prisoners of war and the deployment of a global peacekeeping force under the auspices of the United Nations.

The leaders of the Grand Alliance, the Future Alliance, the Beleninsk Pact, the Coalition of the Red Phoenix, and the New Central Powers all have signed the agreement on 27 December 2025 in Manila, Philippines (hence the name since it was held in the Malacañang Palace), exactly one year after the Second Korean War started, which had directly led to the war itself.

However, as a consequence, this treaty angered Supreme Leader Victor Nevarez and caused him to accuse the BP, CoRP, and the NCP of high treason.

Trivia

 * It was right after the Walkerville Trials.