Greater Cantonian Republic
Interbellum (4) - Soeng'hoi Treaty
(1939.01.23 - 1939.02.05)
More technologies were developed with Japanese aid. These technologies will improve the research teams of Cantonia. Also, with the aid of those technologies, Cantonia now can develope many things, which probably will help Cantonia in future.
Gwong'zau Times said:Greater Cantonia Formed
Canto-Japanese border Treaty signed in Soeng'hoi
The Canto-Japanese border treaty, as known as the Soeng'hoi Treaty or New Year Treaty, was signed at a hotel in Soeng'hoi, Cantonia. This treaty was about the border of Cantonia and Japan after the war against Chiang regime. According to the speaker, originally the border was set at the Yangtze River, but due to several reasons both of the army cannot reach the line in time. To avoid lengthening the war, President Gaan Gwok-dung had a meeting with several Japanese Generals, and decided to abandon the line, and who liberated the land will have it until the war ended. Since the war is over, Cantonia had several meetings with Japan, and Japan agreed to pull the line more north as a reward of Cantonian warriors. The line was finally drawn in January, and the treaty was signed earlier today. In this treaty Cantonia received many provinces north of the river( see the pictures below ). President Gaan Gwok-dung himself said that "I am satisfied by this result, as more Chinese brothers were under our democratic rule."
New border after the Soeng'hoi treaty, Japanese were feeling good about it as Cantonia purchased those lands which only have partisans.
New territorial clam of Cantonia. Coeng'dou of Tibet is considered part of Cantonia, as it was in the Sikang province of China. Gaan Gwok-dung didn't ignore the fact that a base in Coeng'dou would shorten the southern borderline effectively too.