Protocol (Draft)
Party A: International Language Organization
Party B: Pakistan
1. Party A's founder, Gaigailun, requested Party B to establish the headquarters of the International Language Organization in Party B's capital.
2. Party B agreed to the request of Party A's founder and agreed to establish the International Language Organization in Party B's capital. Party B provided the land needed for the International Language Organization to build its headquarters building. Party B granted Party A diplomatic status and handled the relationship between Party A and Party B in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomacy.
3. Party A specializes in activities to promote the progress of human language, and Party B provides convenient support.
4. Party B should actively apply for visas for personnel invited by Party A to come to the International Language Organization.
5. The International Language Organization implements a national membership system, and Party B has the same status as other member countries.
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The International Language Organization belongs to the whole world. Party B signed a protocol with the International Language Organization, which can also be understood as Party B signing a protocol with the whole world. Party B is also part of the world, so Party B should also consider the content of the protocol based on the International Language Organization and the world.
Parties A and B further discussed, modified, and supplemented the draft protocol to form a formal protocol. The protocol determines the overall framework of the International Language Organization's activities in Party B, and the International Language Organization conducts activities in Party B and the world in accordance with the protocol.
After the formal protocol is determined, Party A and Party B sign and it comes into effect. The signing of the protocol marks the successful establishment of the International Language Organization. Party B's national news media announced it, and news media around the world can reprint it.
Signature of the founder of the International Language Organization:
gaigailun
Pakistani national leaders signed:
《议定书》(草案)
甲方:国际语言组织
乙方:巴基斯坦
1,甲方的创始人gaigailun向乙方请求国际语言组织总部设立在乙方首都。
2,乙方同意甲方创始人的请求,同意国际语言组织设立在乙方首都,乙方提供国际语言组织建设总部大厦所需的土地。乙方给予甲方外交地位,按照维也纳外交公约处理甲方乙方的关系。
3,甲方专门从事推动人类语言进步的活动,乙方提供便利支持。
4,甲方邀请的人员来国际语言组织,乙方应该积极办理签证。
5,国际语言组织实行国家会员制,乙方与其他会员国具有同等地位。
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国际语言组织属于全世界,乙方与国际语言组织签署议定书,也可以理解为这是乙方与全世界签署议定书。乙方也是世界的一部分,所以,乙方也应该立足于国际语言组织立足于世界考虑议定书的内容的确定。
本议定书草案甲乙双方进一步探讨,修改,补充,形成正式议定书。议定书确定国际语言组织在乙方的活动的总体框架,国际语言组织按照议定书在乙方和世界开展活动。
正式议定书确定后,甲方乙方签字生效。议定书的签署标志着国际语言组织的创立成功。乙方国家新闻媒体公布,世界各地新闻媒体可以转载。
国际语言组织创始人签字:
gaigailun
巴基斯坦国家领导人签字: