Treaty of Cayenne (FGC)

After seeing a constant decay of American assets to new countries, including the Union of Everett, the Allied States of America, and Cascadia, the Council of Europe decided to draft a treaty to protect the very foundation of the United States of America. So, the Franco-German Commonwealth and the United States of America signed the Treaty of Cayenne, which in short stated that should another independence movement come close to leaving the United States, the European Union would send in troops to crush any such movement, and that any attack against the US would be a declaration of war on the nations of the EU. The treaty has been ratified by both powers, and is looking for Allied, Cascadian, and Everetti consent, that they will not support, recognize, or fund any further breakaway movements. In exchange, the Franco-German Commonwealth, in addition to the rest of the EU, will recognize the new states, and seek friendly relations with all three powers, alongside the US.