Kamistani peace treaty

Prior to and during Day 8, U.S. President Allison Taylor worked with Kamistani President Omar Hassan to develop a peace treaty between America and the Middle East in the hopes of improving relations. The agreement was to be signed around 3:30pm. However, the treaty was fraught with complications from conspiracy to murder.

Kamistani involvement
President Taylor worked for over a year with President Hassan to negotiate the terms of the treaty.

Russian unhappiness with the treaty
Mikhail Novakovich, the Russian representative at the signing, was unhappy with the treaty and felt it unnecessary to broker deals with the Middle East. His unhappiness reflected that of Russian President Yuri Suvarov, who was so displeased with the treaty that he set up a series of events to occur during Day 8 in the hopes that it would delay or even cancel the signing of the treaty.

Day 8
By Day 8, delegates from nations around the world had been gathered to sign the treaty.

Negotiations
The negotiations culminated on Day 8, when Omar Hassan was in New York with the President, the day prior to the signing ceremony, deciding upon the final terms. Taylor's aim was to dismantle Kamistan's nuclear weapon program, and have American soldiers go into Kamistan to ensure the weapons were dismantled. The two sides argued for a while, and eventually Taylor decided to let it be Kamistan soldiers that ensure the dismantling of the weapons program.

Terms of the treaty
Though never fully revealed, some of the terms that the Presidents were debating hours before the signing ceremony included:
 * The dismantling of the Kamistani nuclear weapons program.

Background information and notes

 * Towards the end of Day 8 it is suggested that Yuri Suvarov, the Russian President, was vital in the signing of the treaty, yet he was not present for any of the negotiations earlier in the day and was not even mentioned until after half way through the day.