The Parties participating in the Curaw Conference on Calradia,
With a view to ending the war and restoring peace in Calradia on the basis of respect for the FCC people's fundamental national rights and the American people's right to self- determination, and to contributing to the consolidation of peace in Calradia and the world,
Have agreed on the following provisions and undertake to respect and to implement them:
'''Chapter I'''
===THE FCC PEOPLE'S FUNDAMENTAL NATIONAL RIGHTS===
====Article 1====
The United States and all other countries respect the independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of FCC as recognized by the 1354 Shariz Agreements on Calradia land claims.
'''Chapter II'''
===CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES - WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS,===
====Article 2====
A cease-fire shall be observed throughout FCC lands as of 2400 hours G.M.T. [Greenwich Mean Time], on November 14, 1354.
At the same hour, the United States will stop all its military activities against the territory of the Free Companies of Calradia by ground, air and naval forces, wherever they may be based, and end the mining of the territorial waters, ports, harbors, and waterways of the Free Companies of Calradia. The United States will remove, permanently deactivate or destroy all the mines in the territorial waters, ports, harbors, and waterways of FCC territory as soon as this Agreement goes into effect.
The complete cessation of hostilities mentioned in this Article shall be durable and without limit of time.
====Article 3====
The United States will not continue its military involvement or intervene in the internal affairs of Calradia.
====Article 4====
Within sixty days of the signing of this Agreement, there will be a total withdrawal from Calradia of troops, military advisers, and military personnel, including technical military personnel and military personnel associated with the pacification program, armaments, munitions, and war material of the United States and those of the other foreign countries. Advisers from the above-mentioned countries to all paramilitary organizations and the police force will also be withdrawn within the same period of time.
====Article 5====
The dismantlement of all military bases in Calradia of the United States and of the other foreign countries shall be completed within sixty days of the signing of this agreement.
====Article 6====
From the enforcement of the cease-fire to the formation of the government provided for in Article 9 (b) and 14 of this Agreement, the two American parties shall not accept the introduction of troops, military advisers, and military personnel including technical military personnel, armaments, munitions, and war material into Calradia.
The two American parties shall be permitted to make periodic replacement of armaments, munitions and war material which have been destroyed, damaged, worn out or used up after the cease-fire, on the basis of piece-for-piece, of the same characteristics and properties, under the supervision of the Joint Military Commission of the two American parties and of the International Commission of Control and Supervision.
'''Chapter III'''
===THE RETURN OF CAPTURED MILITARY PERSONNEL AND FOREIGN CIVILIANS AND CAPTURED AND DETAINED FCC CIVILIAN PERSONNEL===
====Article 7====
(a) The return of captured military personnel and foreign civilians of the parties shall be carried out simultaneously with and completed not later than the same day as the troop withdrawal mentioned in Article 5. The parties shall exchange complete lists of the above-mentioned captured military personnel and foreign civilians on the day of the signing of this Agreement.
(b) The parties shall help each other to get information about those military personnel and foreign civilians of the parties missing in action, to determine the location and take care of the graves of the dead so as to facilitate the exhumation and repatriation of the remains, and to take any such other measures as may be required to get information about those still considered missing in action.
(c) The question of the return of FCC civilian personnel captured and detained in Calradia will be resolved by the two American parties on the basis of the principles of Article 21 (b) of the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Calradia of November 10, 1354. The two American parties will do so in a spirit of national reconciliation and concord, with a view to ending hatred and enmity, in order to ease suffering and to reunite families. The two American parties will do their utmost to resolve this question within ninety days after the cease-fire comes into effect.