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Indochinese-Yarphese Mutual Friendship Agreement
IYMFA map
The Kampot Line (red) as Indochinese-Yarphese border
Ratifying parties
Yarphei Flag of Yarphei Grand Yarphese Republic
Indochina Flag of Indochinese DR Indochinese DR
Flag of Cambodia Northern Cambodia
Treaty information
Signing date February 18, 2011
Location Lumphat, Northern Cambodia
Alternate names Lumphat Treaty
Content Normalization of relations
Kampot Line as border
Cultural cooperation

The Indochinese-Yarphese Mutual Friendship Agreement, also known as the Lumphat Treaty, is a bilateral treaty between the Indochinese DR and the Grand Yarphese Republic. Relations between the two nations have long been tensed as the Indochinese leadership saw the Yarphese presence as a factor threatening regional stability. With the signing of the treaty on February 18 2011 relations were normalized. The agreement acknowledging the borders as they were at the time, recognizing the de facto Yarphese control over southernmost Vietnam and most of Cambodia. A clause was foreseen that made it possible for Northern Cambodia to join Indochina as its third region, as it did later on in March 2011. The treaty also marked the return of the Indochinese DR in international politics, after along period of policy based on isolationism and political neutrality. To this end the Mutual Friendship Agreement confirmed the membership of the Indochinese DR of the Organization of Independent States (OIS) as successor state to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia which up till then were represented separately.

The Indochinese DR is negotiating to expand the Mutual Friendship Agreement with the creation of a (limited) free trade zone and has requested membership of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)

Content of the Agreement[]

  1. The Indochinese DR, the Grand Yarphese Republic and the sovereign territory of Northern Cambodia all declare voluntary to agree with the provisions included in this agreement and express their commitment in achieving its foreseen goals.
  2. The border north of Yarphei and south of Indochina and Northern Cambodia is recognized by all signing parties to coincide with the Kampot Line, as is the de facto situation on February 18 2011.
  3. All signing parties will respect the sovereignty of the other singing parties for the territory they control outside of the own borders, with respect to the Kampuchea and Annam Cessions.
  4. The sovereign territory of Northern Cambodia will join the Indochinese DR as a third region within the existing federal framework.
  5. All signing parties commit to the maintenance of mutual contacts and a friendly relation between their respective peoples.
  6. All signing parties will strife towards greater cultural cooperation and integration in the future but with respect to national sovereignty and diversity amongst the nations their respective populations.
  7. All signing parties seek to cooperate on issues of regional importance that transcend their national borders, both as members within the OIS and in bilateral contacts.
  8. The commitments made by this treaty are binding and their observance shall be mandatory.
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